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Ann Demeulemeester

Ann Demeulemeester made her name in the fashion world with bold, asymmetric tailored silhouettes that constantly traversed the themes of light and dark, romantic and rock chick. Now, the Belgian designer is playing the same game with a new collection of tableware and lighting for Belgian brand Serax.

This new venture owes everything to a sea change five years ago, when Demeulemeester decided to step down from the eponymous fashion label she had launched in 1985

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