"Images of the work of Dadaist artist Hannah Hoch were pinned on Massimiliano Giornetti's moodboard at Sunday's Salvatore Ferragamo show. Giornetti was particularly interested in Hoch's dolls — "dolls for adults," the designer pointed out — not the heavily political work for which artist is best known. Indeed, the zig-zig raw cuts that characterised many of the looks that hit the runway were redolent of old-fashioned doll's clothes — think German marionettes, not Barbie. Giornetti said he wanted the collection to express a sense of joy and playfulness, while tapping into Ferragamo's artisanal savoir faire. [...]"
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