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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 2 May 2017

    “These clothes, honestly, are walking pieces of art.” See Rei Kawakubo's work up close in this #Daily360 video. http://nyti.ms/2p1UayK pic.twitter.com/lxQ2F5tKwd

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      2.  🌍 Gus Posey‏ @gus_posey 2 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The world is fracturing around us like weak ice and you're telling me about dresses?

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      3. Kirbaqueen‏ @kirbaqueen 2 May 2017
        Replying to @gus_posey @nytimes

        newspapers often provide content that isnt "breaking"/political. If you have no interest in this, simply don't read it

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      4.  🌍 Gus Posey‏ @gus_posey 2 May 2017
        Replying to @kirbaqueen @nytimes

        Of course, you're quite correct, but I wanted to express the sense that things are worse than the news can even functionally report.

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      5. Kirbaqueen‏ @kirbaqueen 2 May 2017
        Replying to @gus_posey

        also very true. Still, I find it a nice break from the ugly to see other articles like this. Helps take my mind of all the doom

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      1. Sarah Waites‏ @Addicted2Poli 2 May 2017
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        I wish I lived somewhere where wealthy people spent a ton of money to look that stupid. It would make me irrepressibly happy.

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      1. Gerald Spencer‏ @sixth_romeo 2 May 2017
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        For a Kardashian?

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      1. Former Republican‏ @4luvofgawd 2 May 2017
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        No. No they are not.

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      1. Amy Mullen‏ @LilyBelle05 2 May 2017
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        as if they were made of Play-doh - obects to be molded and played with rather then simply, dressed.

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      1. Amy Mullen‏ @LilyBelle05 2 May 2017
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        While it may not have been the intention of the "artist" these clothes have the effect of making women's bodies distorted and contorted...

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      1. PJ KROPP‏ @KroppPj 2 May 2017
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        Pieces of art? Are you serious? Roflmfaooo! As if! I wouldn't be caught dead in any of them!

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      1. Gerald Spencer‏ @sixth_romeo 2 May 2017
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        Content for the shallow to the cerebral. This isn't for the cerebral.

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      1. Lucy McCall‏ @jjackson570_jay 2 May 2017
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        You have to have a brain aneurysm to think that is good fashion. #tumorseverywhere

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      1.  💀 ❄️ ❄️‏ @SKnapp80 2 May 2017
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        No, not really. Looks like the material was unrolled & bunched up without cutting it into a formfitting pile.

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      1. Jane Marx‏ @nytourgoddess 2 May 2017
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        design is art

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      1. Sandra Tutton‏ @SandraTutton 2 May 2017
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        Really? Art?

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      1. phyllis g‏ @pgtre123 2 May 2017
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        to each their own

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      1. Blue Boomer‏ @plnighs1 2 May 2017
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        Why?

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