The LOEWE 'Crafted World' exhibit in Shanghai was curated by Creative Director Jonathan Anderson. The event stands as a tribute to artisans worldwide and their dedication to maintaining the traditions of craftsmanship while continuing to innovate and push the boundaries of modern practices.
The LOEWE 'Crafted World' exhibit covers the brand's impressive 178-year history while highlighting its commitment to innovation in craft, dating back to its origins as a supplier to the Spanish Royal Family. The event is also made possible through strategic collaborations with the LOEWE Foundation and various artisans, as well as architecture studio OMA, known for its fashion and scenography work, who helped with exhibition design.
At LOEWE 'Crafted World,' visitors can expect to experience an immersive journey through Loewe's atelier through nine different rooms in the 1,600-square-meter space.
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The LOEWE 'Crafted World' Exhibit is Located in Shanghai
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