Here's what to pack for the Venice Biennale, according to a group of art-world insiders:
“The weather in Venice changes dramatically, from warm to rain to cold—on the same day—so definitely layers and outfits that work for these very different temperatures.”“Simple: a notebook and pen to write down vaporetto times so you can arrive at the relevant stop with minutes to spare after dinners or parties—the service is extremely punctual, but somewhat sparse late in the evenings.
”“In the spirit of dressing to heighten the discourse, most essential to me is to create an art and fashion pairing, an image to document our times. I will wear a look by Ukranian designer Bevza, whose current collection is characterized by water and nautical themes, to dialogue with, artist Pavlo Makov’s kinetic sculpture, set to be exhibited in Ukraine’s pavilion—a message for hope.”“My Issey Miyake kimono raincoat is critical! The rain in Venice can be cataclysmic.
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