What do thieves and New York Times subscribers have in common? Other than a love for the "Escapes" section, both get equal attention by Alexandra Cassaniti's latest
collection of silk-screened bags. Mixing humor with an eye for details, the poppy prints include recyclables like an authentic money bags and armloads of newsprint. So what was the inspiration. Newsies? Bonnie and Clyde? When asked, Cassaniti gave us the longest, most interesting "no comment". According to her, she wants to push the idea of anonymity with her latest range. Good thing the pieces speak for themselves.
collection of silk-screened bags. Mixing humor with an eye for details, the poppy prints include recyclables like an authentic money bags and armloads of newsprint. So what was the inspiration. Newsies? Bonnie and Clyde? When asked, Cassaniti gave us the longest, most interesting "no comment". According to her, she wants to push the idea of anonymity with her latest range. Good thing the pieces speak for themselves.
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