On Fashion and Emotion: Cindy Sherman & Simone Rocha in Conversation
Briefly

Cindy Sherman has been constructing and deconstructing female identities since the 70s, critiquing and observing societal roles through transformative clothing and characters.
Sherman's works challenge perceptions of femininity, addressing classism, ageism, and celebrity culture, where she'd dress up as eccentric personas every day if possible.
Both Sherman and Rocha explore clothing as a means of expressing strength and vulnerability, reshaping historical references to highlight women's roles through style.
The emotional link between clothing and identity is strong for both artists, as seen in Rocha's collaboration with Sherman, honoring women artists through a subversive lens.
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