Off-White is making a comeback! I'm thrilled to reveal that Venrin (@Venrinn on twitter) and I have joined forces to resurrect our old webcomic. 🐺
The pages will be posted on Webtoon. We've rewritten the story—it starts like the original but takes an entirely new direction. Some characters stick around, while others didn't make the cut to make room for fresh faces. We'll be dusting off the old artwork and adding plenty of new one. Stay tuned as we unveil the release date very soon!
But wait, there's more! Between now and the premiere of the first chapters, we've got a fun, little surprise coming your way on ✨May 7th✨
Got any questions? Ask away in the comments! 🐺
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Ensemble
c.1855
American or European
The MET (Accession Number: 1992.31.2a–c)
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Off-White spring/summer 2023
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Evening Boots
1885-1890
Probably French
While the slipper and the strapped shoe were the most common choice for evening wear in the last third of the 19th century, boots did occasionally continue to appear. As with shoes, the basic evening boot was satin, either plain or featuring an embroidered vamp, usually in floral or foliate designs. Surviving examples of evening boots of the late 19th and early 20th centuries suggest, however, that those daring to wear something already outside of the ordinary often opted as well for unconventionally bold and unusual materials and trimmings. This pair of boots typifies that phenomenon: anachronistic side-lacing, novel and atypically exuberant fret and scroll motifs, and embroidery covering the entire boot, including the heel.
The MET (Accession Number: 2009.300.1477a–d)
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