In 2010, Emily Spivack began collecting stories and memories connected to clothing. She reached out to people she admired — artists, writers, designers, and chefs — as well as solicited stories from strangers on Craigslist. She gave them all a simple task: “Select a piece of clothing still in your possession with a compelling story behind it, whether something spectacular, unexpected, weird, wonderful, or momentous happened while you were wearing it. And share what you remember.” The resulting book is called Worn Stories (out this month from Princeton Architectural Press), and it provides a glimpse into the wardrobes of everyone from Marina Abramović and Sasha Frere-Jones to Piper Kerman and John Hodgman.
Via: Our Most Beloved Clothing Is Not About Style, But About Feelings
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