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		<title>IN THE PATH OF WALPURGA&#8217;S ASHES: PRESENTING RACHEL FREIRE.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I cannot think of a more fitting aural accompaniment when viewing the work of London based designer Rachel Freire, than that of the Witch Trilogy; three albums released in the early-mid 90s by Australian sound designer Darrin Verhagen, recorded under the pseudonym Shinjuku Thief. Loosely inspired by the Malleus Maleficarum, the medieval manual (of sorts)...  <a href="http://www.msethjones.com/in-the-path-of-walpurgas-ashes-presenting-rachel-freire/" title="Read IN THE PATH OF WALPURGA&#8217;S ASHES: PRESENTING RACHEL FREIRE.">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><mainContent><em>I cannot think of a more fitting aural accompaniment when viewing the work of London based designer Rachel Freire, than that of the <a href="http://www.projekt.com/projekt/product.asp?sku=DOR00017" style="text-decoration: none">Witch Trilogy</em></a>; three albums released in the early-mid 90s by Australian sound designer <em>Darrin Verhagen</em>, recorded under the pseudonym <em>Shinjuku Thief</em>.<span id="more-1823"></span> Loosely inspired by the <em>Malleus Maleficarum</em>, the medieval manual (of sorts) for witch-finders, the trilogy could also be considered as a fictional soundtrack for <em>Walpurgisnacht</em>, the eve between the 30th of April and the 1st of May, when the lines that define our well-reasoned earthly existence begin to blur, allowing slivers of the supernatural and esoteric to bleed through.</mainContent><br />
<mainContentP> Freire&#8217;s collections present themselves to the viewer like an intricate compendium of findings captured during that arcane twilight &#8211; garments that, upon first glance, appear as though from a seemingly familiar <em>other-place</em> which, upon further inspection, reveal meticulously constructed details and dramatic silhouettes motivated by recondite forces. Waves of fabric cascade over and over; dramatic headpieces both veil and embellish singularity; bold lines intersect the body, composing contours that re-construct the figure anew. Tattered, interlocking textures drape from the wearer&#8217;s frame, creating pieces that look as though they&#8217;ve been fashioned from other, long since dissected outfits, speaking tales of both fashion&#8217;s <em>familiar-past</em> alongside it&#8217;s <em>yet-to-be-encountered-future.</em><br />
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