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Designed in collaboration with the Guerrilla Girls, it’s our latest scarf. In an iconic sports style and made from a snuggly cashmere blend, this scarf is the perfect winter accessory. With the addition of a Gorilla mask you’ll be protest ready.
Product details
-Cashmere / Acrylic
-Size 180 x 20 cm
About the artist
Guerrilla Girls is an anonymous group of feminist artists, formed in New York City in 1985 with the mission of bringing gender and racial inequality into focus. The intention of anonymity keeps the focus on the issues instead of the individual identities, so the artists wear gorilla masks in public and use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics, art, film, and pop culture. The practice of Guerrilla Girls is not only guerrilla interventions, and also any form of projects at museums and galleries such as Tate Modern and Whitechapel Gallery and many other places.
About the brand
Founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2003, Third Drawer Down has collaborated with some of the most influential artists of our time, translating their works into gift and homeware collections with an uncompromising dedication to artistic integrity, functionality, and accessibility.
Currently, women artists represent 65% of the Third Drawer Down Artist Collections, and it continues to inspire its customers to challenge gender, racial, and social barriers.