An Imperfect Art

blog_an_imperfect_art_01.jpgAs a nephew of Ralph, Greg Lauren grew up with precise notions of what a man should wear. And as an artist, he explored them: For his 2009 show, "Alteration," he painstakingly created traditional pieces of clothing out of delicate Japanese paper. Now Lauren, who has often said that he was taught to dress like Cary Grant but felt more like Oliver Twist, has produced a men's and women's collection that is wearable but still subverts the classics. Among the mostly one-of-a-kind items are a military coat made from old army duffel bags, and a tailored tuxedo jacket cut from washed silk faille. Each piece comes with a signed label, as if it were one of his paintings. "I don't consider myself a designer," Lauren says. "I'm more an artist exploring a new medium" (at Barneys New York; from $1,200 to $2,500).

Photograph by Hannah Whitaker

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