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Stools shaped like corn on the cob, tomato-scented soaps and T-shirts featuring sardine tins are just some examples of how food iconography has taken over fashion and design.
The trend starts in the pantry. The incorporation of food imagery in design predates the present moment. Antoine Vollon’s “Mound of Butter,” a 19th century still life of a heaping tuft of ...
The trend starts in the pantry. The incorporation of food imagery in design predates the present moment. Antoine Vollon’s “Mound of Butter,” a 19th century still life of a heaping tuft of ...
From $85 tomato leaf soap to $2,300 Hellmann’s mayo handbags, everyday food is now a status symbol John Lamparski/Getty Images via CNN Newsource During the Susan Alexandra x Rachel Antonoff show ...
See also the hype around tomato-scented hand soap, of which there are many variations: Loewe’s $85 version, or Flamingo Estate’s, a steal at $46.. And these are just some examples. Seemingly ...
From $85 tomato leaf soap to $2,300 Hellmann’s mayo handbags, everyday food is now a status symbol John Lamparski/Getty Images via CNN Newsource During the Susan Alexandra x Rachel Antonoff show ...
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