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After studying fashion for 5 years at a fashion school, I no longer look for inspiration from movies like The Devil Wears Prada. Last year, as I was trying to make my first ever bio materials, I realized the process was just like cooking. It reminded me of a documentary I watched about the so-called world's best restaurant Noma.
So, I thought, can culinary arts be the new inspiration?
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I am really interested about the philosophy behind fine dining experience. It's high quality, expansive, and only lasts for 2 hours. Would the same logic work in the fashion industry, that garments have an expire date just like food?
I am really interested about the philosophy behind fine dining experience. It's high quality, expansive, and only lasts for 2 hours. So, I thought, can culinary arts be the new inspiration? Would the same logic work in the fashion industry, that garments have an expire date just like food?
![noma](../images/week01/noma.jpg){ width=800}
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