Song of Armpit

Song of Armpit

”Vogue planned [a] congratulatory poster page of women designers as a Special Edition for Korea International Women’s Day in 2019. For an example of the representative works, Min-Yeong Yang delivered sharp criticism on women’s dress-up labor and housework with the title, 'Song of Armpit.' She set forth 'mirroring (holding the mirror up to male-centered violence),' which is the main strategy of feminist movement and 'the mirror' as resistance against dress-up labor and posted a declarative design for anti-fashion on a page of fashion magazine Vogue.”

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