Paris fashion houses showcase designs inside top art museums
Paris Fashion Stella McCartney F/W 22-23 Models wear creations for the Stella McCartney Ready To Wear Fall/Winter 2022-2023 fashion collection, unveiled during the Fashion Week in Paris, Monday, March 7, 2022. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP) (Vianney Le Caer)PARIS — (AP) — From the dizzying heights of the Pompidou Center to the lofty halls of the Musee d’Orsay, Paris fashion houses showed off the city’s most monumental art museums on Monday as they near the finish line of ready-to-wear collections. The loveable Disney rodent made a rare appearance, posing with guests with Notre Dame cathedral visible in the distance, to show off her new fashion look designed by Stella McCartney. The fall-winter event marked the first time in history that the museum and former railway station hosted a fashion show. On another look, this stretched leopard print appeared flat on a mini dress like paper printed straight from the machine.
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"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/21 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at the hit online instruction series MasterClass. Plus: Singer Demi Lovato talks with Tracy Smith about her life since surviving a 2018 heroin overdose; Martha Teichner visits with abstract artist Frank Stella; Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal reminisce about the making of the classic "Love Story" with Ben Mankiewicz; Seth Doane reviews an exhibition of Roman and Greek antiquities which have been out of public view for about 70 years; Rita Braver tells the story of a man, adopted at birth, who reconnects with his birth mother; Conor Knighton explores extinct species that may not be extinct; and Luke Burbank reports on the rise in sports betting, and tests his luck at a Las Vegas sportsbook.
cbsnews.comFrank Stella pushes art's boundaries
To watch Stella work, it may seem like a 71-year-old man playing, but he has been in the forefront of American art for nearly a half century. The flat paintings gave way to layered collages which Stella calls painted reliefs. "You have to relate each piece to each other, and it just sort of snowballs," Stella told Kuralt. In 2004, Art News Magazine named Frank Stella one of the 10 most expensive living artists. For Stella, a man whose name means star, a career anybody else would call stellar isn't good enough.
cbsnews.comFrom 2007: Frank Stella brings art to a new dimension
From 2007: Frank Stella brings art to a new dimension Artist Frank Stella, the painter-sculptor-builder who has consistently pushed against the boundaries of art (and the partiality of art critics) discusses his penchant for outsized sculptures and painted reliefs with correspondent Martha Teichner, in this profile which originally aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" October 21, 2007.
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