Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, along with a slew of other celebs who weren’t invitled to TomKat’s wedding, took some time out to appreciate some art. Opening at MOCA, was Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture.
This exhibition explores the common visual and intellectual principles that underlie both fashion and architecture. Both disciplines start with the human body and expand on ideas of space and movement, serving as outward expressions of personal, political, and cultural identity. Architects and fashion designers produce environments defined through spatial awareness–the structures they create are based on volume, function, proportion, and material. Presenting the work of international fashion designers and architects, the exhibition examines themes such as shelter, identity, tectonic strategies, creative process, and parallel stylistic tendencies including deconstruction and minimalism. The exhibition is curated by MOCA Curator of Architecture & Design Brooke Hodge and is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue.
More photos (Eva Mendes, Rufus Wainwright, Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Debi Mazar, and Rachel Griffiths) from Moet & Chandon at the MOCA: Skin & Bones Exhibit and Gala Event after the jump.
Written by Lauren Burch
(Photos by Picture Perfect Agency)
(Photos by Picture Perfect Agency)



































Did you see the video from the MOCA event? I love the product from one of the sponsors – Skins Footwear. Their product is called Skins and Bone. Here is the video link:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=49q0vz-RV8E
The proof is in the pudding.
Supply and Demand will dictate the success or failure of skins footwear.