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Serving as a reminder that the American Heartland has been, and continues to be, a place where fashion talent is incubated is a just-released coffee table book on the designer Ken Scott. “He’s the designer of some of the most colorful clothes in the world today,” crowed Vogue in 1966. Scott’s greatest legacy is as a colorist and print designer. Lavishly illustrated, the tome makes the case for the designer as an artist and a pioneer as it follows his career from the 1940s through the 1980s. “Extravaganza is destined to survive and break down every barrier,” Scott once said. At the link in bio, Vogue Runway's @the_lbp walks us through the new book and looks back at Ken Scott’s work in Vogue.
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