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Hussein Chalayan

In one of his first fashion shows, designer Hussein Chalayan sent models down the runway in decomposed silk dresses that he had buried and dug up again.

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Futuristic fashion gets smartupdated: Fri Jan 09 2009 11:17:00

Is that your dress ringing? It could be, if you're wearing an M-Dress -- a silk garment that doubles as a mobile phone. Produced by UK firm CuteCircuit, the M-Dress works with a standard SIM card. When the dress rings, you raise your hand to your head to answer the call.

London: Where to shopupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 07:43:00

The perfect place to exercise your credit card, London has a number of world-class department stores. It's worth enduring the crowds to visit Harrods (87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge), a name synonymous with luxury. The prices can be hair raising but the ornate food halls are a great place to pick up a Harrods-branded souvenir.

Istanbul Director's Blogupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 12:06:00

In Istanbul, ancient and modern collide on the banks of the Bosphorus. But it's not just where Europe and Asia meet. I meet Hussein Chalayan at his hotel to talk through the film. He introduces me to his mother, his aunt, his partner and then his personal assistant. They are all coming on the shoot!

Hussein Chalayan's Top Picksupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 12:01:00

Do you agree with Hussein Chalayan's Istanbul selections? Send us your comments and ideas below.

Q & A: Hussein Chalayanupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 11:33:00

The Scene talks to maverick designer Hussein Chalayan about being inspired by Istanbul's collision of cultures.

Hussein Chalayanupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 11:28:00

A genuine maverick, Hussein Chalayan burst onto the fashion scene in 1993, when he graduated from London's prestigious St. Martin's School of Art with a degree collection of decomposed garments that he had buried in his garden with iron filings.

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