Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Two questions about style and fashion


Eva M. Tuschman is the American editor for New Nomad Elements of Style Magazine and collaborates to the magazine's projects with Marc T.


Eva Tuschman was photographed in her favorite little black dress in The Yi House Hotel in the art district in Beijing, China. The photograph was taken by Mark Tuschman.


Place of Birth: Palo Alto - California

Place of living: San francisco Bay Area

Horoscope: Sagitarus

Birthday: December 14, 1983

Studies: Cultural and Social Anthropology, Visual art

Occupation: Writer, artist

Most favorite occupation: Cooking for Tassajara Zen Mountains Monastery, Big Sur, California.


New Nomad: What makes a person stylish?

Sensuality. Allure. Mystique. Inner qualities as expressed through a glance, a posture, a slight gesture. It's a synergistic collaboration between one's own innate beauty combined with choices for adorning and wrapping the body. It's also about how one moves through the world, wether it's with grace one afternoon or bold defiance the next.


New Nomad:What is the difference between style and fashion?

Style is one's own intuitive sense of aliveness, one's artistic way of imaging and being as expressed through materials, forms, colours, textures. Style can be timeless, it can last a lifetime, manifesting in various ways, but always with the integrity of the curator. Fashion, on the other hand is temporal, often more performative and subject to ever-changing labels of popularity.




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