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Photos from LensFlair Editions's post 02/12/2025

πŸ’™ INTRODUCING TRIBAL CRESCENDO πŸ’™

Tribal Crescendo is a beautiful collaboration between Susan Aurinko and painter Arica Hilton Fine Arts, pairing one of Hilton's abstract cobalt blue paintings with a photograph from Aurinko's Reflets series.

The colors, ranging from deep cobalt to sea green, have a sense of underwater shimmers 🌊

Head to https://www.lensflaireditions.com/shop/p/tribal-crescendo-square-scarf to grow your collection with Tribal Crescendo.

02/06/2025

A little throwback to an incredible evening πŸ–€

This time last week, Susan Aurinko was at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Dinner celebrating Wafaa Bilal's MCA Opening. How incredible do Wafaa Bilal and his partner look in our Viennese Steps scarf?! 😍

Congratulations, Wafaa Bilal, on your exhibition πŸ₯³

Photos from LensFlair Editions's post 01/31/2025

πŸ–€ INTRODUCING THE SUSAN AURINKO x PURVIS YOUNG COLLECTION πŸ–€

A brand-new silk scarf collection featuring the work of Purvis Young, debuting tonight at the grand opening of the Purvis Young Messenger of Salvation and Liberation exhibition at Zolla/Lieberman Gallery ✨

Through special arrangements with the Larry T. Clemons Collection, Susan Aurinko has secured permission to create a posthumous collaboration with the artist’s work.

Purvis Young (1943–2010), often referred to as the "Picasso of the Ghetto," emerged from the Overtown neighborhood of Miami, FL, where his art transformed discarded materials into profound visual narratives of hope, struggle, and resilience.

Known for his unique fusion of street art and fine art, Young's works feature recurring motifs such as angels, horses, and bustling cityscapes, serving as metaphors for freedom, community, and the human spirit.

Young's association with the Wall of Respect mural in Chicago marked a significant moment in his career, connecting his artistic voice to a broader movement celebrating Black culture and identity. The Wall of Respect, created in 1967 by the Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC), was a symbol of pride and activism, and Young's contribution to this iconic project further cemented his role as a storyteller for marginalized communities.

We are honored to celebrate his legacy with our newest collection. 20% of all profits from the Purvis Young scarves will be donated to Black Metropolis National Heritage Area Commission.

Join us tonight at Zolla/Lieberman Gallery to be the first to see and shop this new collection, including:
πŸ–€ Purvis Long: https://www.lensflaireditions.com/shop/p/purvis-long-scarf
πŸ–€ Purvis Square: https://www.lensflaireditions.com/shop/p/purvis-square-scarf
πŸ–€ Purvis Pastel: https://www.lensflaireditions.com/shop/p/purvis-pastel-scarf

01/30/2025

Time flies when you're making wearable art for incredible causes πŸ–€

Susan Aurinko was honored to create a one-of-a-kind silk scarf for the The Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation's INSIGHTS VII Art Exhibition Opening Night Reception in Palm Beach earlier this month for their ✨

Pictured here is Susan Aurinko (in the limited-edition event scarf) alongside Chicago gallerist Jennifer Armetta and artist Kelly Matthews at the event.

Cheers to many more partnerships, collaborations, and opportunities to give back in 2025 πŸ₯‚

01/27/2025

Our Stiletto long scarf is the perfect accessory for men and women.

Lined in 100% solid black silk charmeuse, it's perfect for elevating your outfit for the office, a night out, and everything in between!

Head to https://vist.ly/3mthynj to grow your collection with our Stiletto scarf!

Photos from LensFlair Editions's post 01/21/2025

Our Mon Serge scarf will turn heads 😍

Grow your silk scarf collection with our Mon Serge at the https://www.lensflaireditions.com/shop/p/mon-serge-square-scarf (it makes the perfect Valentine's Day gift) πŸ’•

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