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Abodi Transylvania: The Prologue
Marina Abramovic wearing ABODI Transylvania embroidered black “Mourning of Kalotaszeg” artefact look. A double black vest lined with coarse, raw hemp fabric. The outer vest is made of velvet, richly embroidered with black beads and silk thread. The inner lining is crafted from a jacquard-woven fabric with a minimalist pattern, a glossy, silk-like material, also lavishly embroidered with silk thread and beads.
The lower skirt is a three-layered black matte skirt adorned with tassels, over which lie two layers: a pleated apron and an overskirt. These elements are likewise richly embroidered with silk thread and beads. The ensemble is paired with a white raw cotton shirt made from vintage fabric—simple and puritan in origin, derived from traditional mourning attire, yet through its embroidery it carries multiple layers of interpretation and meaning.
Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute By Photographer / Creative Director @SzilveszterMako
“Marina Abramović’s “Transforming Energy” concept explores the idea of energy exchange between the artist and the audience, using her body as a medium to tap into this transformative power.”
Wardrobe Stylist & Editor in Chief @M__milenio Sarah Gore Reeves @sarahgorereeves Art Director Sarah Bassett @sarahbassettt Set Designer Alice Martinelli @alicemartinellli@lalalandartists Hair Stylist Rolando Beauchamp @robeauhair Makeup Artist Rommy Najor @rommynajor Nail Artist Leanne Woodley @she.nails.it@seemanagement
Production Company Dirty Pretty Productions @dirtyprettyproductions EP Mateen Mortazavi @mateenmortazavi Producer Katya Varzar @katyavarzar
Photography management Siyan Chen @babysiyan Curator: Ina Johannesen Dibley @inajohannesendibley
#aboditransylvania #marinaabramovic #marinaabramovicinstitute #szilvesztermako#transylvania
Location & EQ Pier 59 @pier59studios 1st Photo Assistant YC Dong @yc.dong 2nd Photo Assistant David Gannon @davidgannonphotography 3rd Photo Assistant: Gili Benita @gilibenita Photography Line Producer Huyna Liu Styling Assistant Bri Dominguez Styling Assistant Andrea Sofia Set Design Assistant Mattia Minasi @mattia_minasi
Basta con le braccia strappate all'agricoltura, parola del ministro Francesco Lollobrigida, che in queste ore sta presenziando il G7 dell'Agricoltura che si sta svolgendo nella splendida cornice di Ortigia, a Siracusa: "Dal 2 ottobre - annuncia l'ex cognato della premier Giorgia Meloni - partirà il Servizio Civile in Agricoltura con la manifestazione d'interesse aperta alle aziende. Per la prima volta, i giovani potranno servire la patria con una attività di valore agricolo. Sarà un anno a spese dello Stato che vuole valorizzare questa attività".
Alla sperimentazione parteciperanno mille giovani dai 18 ai 28 anni
A dare la notizia, poco prima, era stato il ministro per lo Sport e i Giovani, Andrea Abodi: il Servizio Civile Agricolo è infatti il frutto di un protocollo d'intesa tra i due ministeri e prevede una prima sperimentazione per mille giovani dai 18 ai 28 anni, con un investimento iniziale di circa 7 milioni di euro. I giovani che vi prenderanno parte saranno una quota dei 6.470 che hanno partecipato al bando per il Servizio Civile Digitale. E quindi si ritroveranno a zappare la terra e a raccogliere pomodori ricevendo un rimborso di 507 euro al mese dallo Stato.
A lavorare nei campi per 507 euro al mese: Lollobrigida lancia il Servizio Civile Agricolo
Servire la patria...
sophs-style:
Malin Akerman (wearing ABODI) at the Marvel Studios’ ‘Eternals’ premiere held at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Monday (18th October 2021).
“Shake It Off” on The Ellen Degeneres Show | October 27, 2014
Abodi ‘Empire of Twin Unisus Shirt’ - no longer available
Sometimes IDs take awhile. And sometimes they take five years. Up until a few days ago I had always believed this much-requested pegasus shirt was a custom by Taylor’s stylist. But I happily learned that that was not the case! This shirt is in fact by Abodi, for whom this symbol is actually a signature. Who knew!
Worn with: Urban Outfitters shorts
Zooey Deschanel in Abodi at the LA premiere for The Lion King on July 9, 2019.
Mermaid dress from Abodi 2018 Spring-Summer