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Beautiful night...

A surprisingly nice Vernissage took place  yesterday at the "Postsparkasse" in Vienna.
Graduates of the Hetzendorf Bachelor class (soon to close down! sign the petition here) and the University of arts in Linz showed their final collections.
Sadly i came a bit late but there was no introduction of any kind so i din't miss anthing important. (Was actually hoping to hear about whats going on in Hetzendorf due to the closing down of the BAK class).

Anyhow here are some impressions.

glass corset made in cooperation by Lida Marinkova




After that i made my way to a concert by !!!Hanna Palme!!! yay! it was wonderful! and by the way! If you're into mexican food you should visit the Hacienda ! really good food there!



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michala hat gesagt…
es gab dann doch noch eine ansprache, offenbar wollte man auf wally sallner & johannes schweiger (fabrics) warten, die dann aber nicht erschienen sind...

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