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In 2005, it was reported that Subkoff had put the company, which was operating under the fashion label Opening Ceremony, on hiatus. In retrospect, Subkoff said: "There was a massive amount of confusion about its original incarnation. The name got so big, and it appeared to be such a giant success,
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and Matthew Damhave. Subkoff had dropped out of art school and had worked as an actress prior to forming the project. The project, according to Subkoff, was quickly "confused" by many to be a fashion line, which led to the pair designing a total of four collections together before Damhave left the
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Between 2006 and 2007, the label was sold to Josh Sparks, former CEO of the Australian brand Sass & Bide, for a reported $ 2 million, but went under within a year. In 2008, it was reported that Subkoff had wanted to re-purchase the label after it went bankrupt.
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song, their shows were theatrical, political (one season, they demanded money from guests and donated it to charities), while simultaneously intriguing fashion editors with beautiful clothes. In its earliest forms, Subkoff appointed
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but like most things that are artistic and creative and amazing, it was never this financial powerhouse. It was an art project." According to Subkoff, she had to work four other jobs, including a shoe collaboration with
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happened and the entire world changed. Everything became irrelevant. Everything we were saying and doing became so overshadowed by fear and false patriotism.
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showcasing new pieces she'd designed in 2011. The re-launched Imitation label held its first fashion show in 2012.
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and consulting for Sara Lee Apparel in order to keep the company financially afloat.
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In 2007, Subkoff sold the brand, but re-adopted it under the shortened title
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pieces of clothing, which Subkoff and others hand-sewed. The group enacted "
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Exhibition in 2002, which featured sex models half-nude, vacuuming carpets
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as the line's creative director. The exhibitions were described as
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in 2000, Imitation of Christ was founded by former art students
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Every piece of clothing in the line was sewn by hand and
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Fashion
Los Angeles
California
Tara Subkoff
conceptual art
fashion label
American
Tara Subkoff
recycled
guerrilla
Scarlett Johansson
Chloë Sevigny

art collective
Tara Subkoff
devotional text of the same name
Psychedelic Furs
Chloë Sevigny
guerrilla
funeral parlor
Manhattan
East Village
Scarlett Johansson
recycled
vintage
thrift
Goodwill
wearable art
cult following

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