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Corbin Shaw on Alasdair McLellan, Nadia Lee Cohen's Women and the Sheffield Way | Fashion Forensics
- 2025/04/15
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Born in Sheffield, artist Corbin Shaw has always looked back onto the everyday British way of life for inspiration.
Raised in the digital era of Tumblr, the Internet became an escapism for him, which later transpired as one of the main influences in him pursuing art and performance at Central Saint Martins. This path later led him to create contemporary work about the modern notions of masculinity, class and adolescence with some of the most established artists, photographers and editors like Alasdair McLellan, Katie Grand and John Joseph Holt.
Coming onto Fashion Forensics, Shaw is able to reflects back on his childhood influences like Cara Delevingne, memorable movies like Disney's 1941 make of Dumbo, and his current inspirations like Nadia Lee Cohen's 'Women", envisioning what his future holds in the performance and fashion space.
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