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Lacoste shirt by Li Xiaofeng
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Lacoste shirt by Li Xiaofeng
For the latest reimagining of Lacoste’s iconic polo shirt, the company turned to Chinese artist Li Xiaofeng, best known for making fragments of antique porcelain into 'clothes'.  Here Xiaofeng takes us through the painstaking process of firing new porcelain, painting them and then further adorning them with classical Chinese motifs, as well as the Lacoste croc logo. In all 317 pieces were used to make his on polo, which took him three months to make.
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Date Found: October 14, 2010
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