"My clothes feature a lot of strips. I like the way they swish about every time you move. They're like the blood vessels in our bodies, or like the roads that connect heaven and earth. They come in diverse forms. Sometimes I make them thin and string-like, and sometimes wide like a piece of fabric. Depending on the way the strips are tied, the form of a garment can change in myriad ways. In a sense, the strips function as a small comma, a pause in the process of dressing. Haven't you stopped and thought of something else while quietly tying a cord? As if making a quick stop somewhere on the road."
"My clothes feature a lot of strips. I like the way they swish about every time you move. They're like the blood vessels in our bodies, or like the roads that connect heaven and earth. They come in diverse forms. Sometimes I make them thin and string-like, and sometimes wide like a piece of fabric. Depending on the way the strips are tied, the form of a garment can change in myriad ways. In a sense, the strips function as a small comma, a pause in the process of dressing. Haven't you stopped and thought of something else while quietly tying a cord? As if making a quick stop somewhere on the road."
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