Tuesday, April 13, 2010

High fashion, commuting diagrams, and Ricci flow

The clothing — snugly cocoon sweaters and draped harem pants gathered with elastic bands — was concrete and easy to grasp. The collection, in an eyepopping rainbow of mostly high-tech fabrics, riffed on the idea of oblong shapes and loops, circles and spirals — Thurston's model metaphors for the universe. A beige blazer was emblazoned with swirling loops of fluorescent pink piping and paired with shiny beige draped leggings. A backless vest in metallic gray wool was but a doughnut shape that wrapped around the model's body.

3 comments:

Mr roT said...

Completely apt. Math is a fashion clique except for PDE.

Mr roT said...

Well, yeah, I have been stuck on some \lesssim since last June and the thought has crossed my mind every high bridge I crossed, but at least it's not on how to color a codpiece that I am upset about.

Mr roT said...

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