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    Make the world go WOW! - Blog Benetton

    Make the world go WOW!

    Windows of Wonder is a non-profit art project created by Fabrica, Benetton’s grant-based innovation lab, developed in collaboration with YAI-Young Artists Incubator. Discover more on WoW! Project on icon.benetton.com

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  • FILIPINE 

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    Lace, florals, and python at Myth

    Myth, a boutique in the heart of Manila’s central business district, has been selling and promoting the creations of Filipino designers for years now. Even before entering the store, their names can be seen on the glass doors. The group [...]

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  • PERU 

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    Mirror, mirror

    The work of this Scottish artist Rob Mulholland is incredible. Human sculptures in glass acrylic that are perfectly camouflaged in the environment. His installation, Vestige, comprises 6 sculptures of men and women and is for the author a reflection of [...]

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    Pastel Pin Up

    Benetton’s Pin Up has a very summery mood! The knitwear collection that enhances feminine curves is back this season for a Spring-Summer collection with delicate sherbet colors. Lilac, mint, aqua, pastel yellow, pistachio green, coral pink… a very sweet color [...]

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  • CHINA 

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    Hiding in the city (and lost in fashion)

    Liu Bolin was born in China’s Shandong province. His work has been exhibited in museums around the world. Also known as “The Invisible Man”, Liu Bolin’s most popular works are from his Hiding in the City series; photographic works that [...]

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  • CHILE 

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    Tattoo mania

    When I was little I was convinced that people who had tattoos were evil (a clear preconception created by bad TV) until I realized over the years that I was very wrong: when I grew up I started to noticed [...]

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  • FRANCE 

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    Greetings and sketches from Mzelle Fraise

    Mzelle Fraise (Miss Strawberry) or the undeniable charm of sketches. This pretty doll is all grace and femininity, strawberry red hair raised in a bun, a velvet glance and bright red lips! A colorful silhouette, she is animating the pages [...]

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    The colors of the sky and the earth

    Vincent Van Gogh – Wheat field with cypresses Sometimes the world is so harmonious it makes artists dream. Artists get inspired simply by the color palette before their eyes: the blue of the sky and the colors of the earth. [...]

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  • TURKEY 

    World's luckiest woman, Jane Birkin - blog Benetton

    World’s Luckiest Woman, Jane Birkin

    In my opinion, Jane Birkin is one of the luckiest women on Earth. After all, who can get up on the stage and say “Until the day he died, Serge wrote songs for me?” I guess it is normal for [...]

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  • PERU 

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    Camouflage

    Cecilia Paredes is a Peruvian artist who plays with our mind and our vision. She appears merged before our eyes with the backgrounds she chooses. With the help of make-up, painting and costumes, the walls become part of the texture. [...]

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    Hidden piece of art

    Once upon a time there was a very talented painter who didn’t consider himself an artist. Besides, he thought he was crazy and if people found out they would lock him up in an asylum. So he painted. He made [...]

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  • FILIPINE 

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    Body spelling

    One of the most interesting forms of visual art in the Philippines is called “Letras Y Figuras”. I’m sure the idea of spelling out names by using body forms is not new; many of you have probably done it at [...]

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