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Sculpting our new lives, leaving fashion behind

Former leaders of fashion, Nicole Fahri and Lucille Lewin are now sculptors with a new exhibition opening

September 28, 2021 16:51
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Shuffling through a post-lockdown wardrobe to figure out what to wear to meet two of the greatest fashion icons of your prime is daunting — until you decide the icons won’t notice or care, having walked away from fashion themselves. These days Nicole Farhi and Lucille Lewin are dressed-down artists who devote every working hour to making sculpture.

“I don’t even shop for clothes any more,” says Farhi, who cannot help but look effortlessly chic in one of the big menswear shirts over casual trousers which have become her everyday wear.“Now my daughter buys my clothes for me after all the years I spent dressing her. If I go out, it’s to a foundry or to see an exhibition.”

Lewin, greeting me at her home studio in an old sweater, claims to still love fashion when she’s away from her kiln, but it was the last thing she and Fahri talked about when they bumped into each other a few years ago: “I knew she was sculpting, but I was just a newbie; however, she came to look at my work and it was the start of a new kind of friendship,” says the founder and former creative director of Whistles, the fashion design and retail empire she sold in 2001.

She is brewing me a coffee at the elegantly minimalist kitchen end of the huge living area which started life as a Victorian school playground, was formerly the Whistles design studio and has now been reconfigured into the home she shares with her husband. In the past decade she graduated with a Masters from the Royal College of Art and showed her work at the V&A the year after her 70th birthday. Farhi, two years her senior, was among those who admired her work there.

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