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5 Exciting Activities at the Attack on Titan Exhibition: The Final Exhibition Jakarta

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5 Exciting Activities at The Attack on Titan Exhibition series is a Japanese manga that tells the story of a war between humans and giants (titan).

More than a series, Attack on Titan also emphasizes the values of kinship, friendship, struggle, and the complexity of international conflicts.

You can listen to the full story behind this series when visiting the Attack on Titan: The Final Exhibition at AKR Tower, West Jakarta.

“In the first room of the exhibition, there is a room to find out the history of Titan, the room is called The Origin on Titan,” said Attack of Titan The Final Exhibition cast officer Yoanita to Kompas.com, Tuesday (27/6/2023).

The Attack on Titan Exhibition has been opened and can be visited to the public from 17 June to 22 October 2023.

Activities at the Attack on Titan exhibition

Intrigued by the exhibition Attack on Titan: The Final Exhibition?

Kompas.com shares some of the excitement that will be found when you come to the location:

1. Check out the Attack on Titan collection

Fans of the Attack on Titan series will no doubt be familiar with some of the iconic displays in the window displays. One of them is a book, a ring, and a keychain that looks like a key belonging to the main character named Eren Yeager.
Not only that, there is also a sketch containing Hajime Isayama’s graffiti which was the beginning of the birth of Attack on Titan in serial form.

2. Watch loop series

Visitors who have never watched Attack on Titan can still come to the Attack on Titan exhibition because a brief overview (loop) of the series will be shown.

The room for watching the Attack on Titan series loop is designed like a cinema. Supported by a wide screen, spacious room, and minimal lighting.

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The difference is, in this room there is only a long bench with a capacity of around eight to 10 people. The rest, visitors can sit cross-legged or stand in the room.

The Attack on Titan series loop is about 10 minutes long. Later visitors will find out the background of the meeting of humans living inside the walls and outside the parapets.

3. Take a photo with the giant

In the exhibition there are many instagramable photo spots, as well as large titan head installations. Don’t miss taking photos at several spots to capture the moment.
Apart from the installation of the titan head, a photo spot that is quite interesting for visitors is the wall that connects the red and blue people. Complete with all the characters and visuals inside the photo frame.

4. Acquaintance with the series attack on titan

In one of the exhibition rooms there is a special room for visitors to get acquainted with each of the serial characters, especially the main characters.

To get to know more about the Attack on Titan series, there is also a special room to view the interview recording of Hajime Isayama, the person behind the Attack on Titan story.

In the interview room, a sketch of Hajime Isayama’s drawing was also displayed, complete with red streaks from the editor’s revision.

5. Shop for souvenirs

After seeing the contents of the exhibition, visitors can also buy souvenirs in the form of iconic Attack on Titan souvenirs in the final room.

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Creating a new fashion studio, according to Angelina Jolie

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Other than Atelier Jolie’s role as a creative incubator and its affiliation with luxury brand Chloé. Angelina Jolie hasn’t provided many specifics about her current project, Atelier Jolie, since she initially announced it this spring.

The Academy Award-winning actor, director, and humanitarian has now opened up about the project for the November issue of Vogue and shared its first looks, including the strapless bodysuit Jolie wears on the digital cover (shot by Annie Leibovitz), which she is rumored to have had specially spray-painted for the shoot.

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The striking photo may remind viewers of Alexander McQueen’s iconic runway spray-paint moment (or, more recently, Coperni’s spray on dress with Bella Hadid), but it also pays homage to the location of Atelier Jolie, which used to be the late painter Jean-Michel Basquiat’s house and studio in New York City’s Bowery.

According to Vogue, Jolie is converting the location into a hub for interaction and that will include tailoring and upcycling services as well as a light filled gallery space for artisans, while the café within the studio will collaborate with refugee organizations. With partnerships from London-based milliner Justin Smith, American artist Duke Riley, and South African lacemaker Pierre Fouché, Atelier Jolie will formally debut in November.

According to Jolie, I don’t want to be a well-known fashion designer. I want to construct a home so that others can do that.

A period of change
Jolie’s red carpet looks have always been effortless, from low-slung leather pants to va-va-voom gowns with plunging necklines and thigh high slits. However, she is not a likely candidate for a celebrity with big brand, as A-Listers have launched the nearly meaningless fashion, beauty, or wellness line to varying degrees of success. Two of her kids, Zahara and Pax, who have “heavily involved” with the launch, are joining her in the endeavor.

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The Spring-Summer 2024 presentations at London Fashion Week

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Firstly, In the glare of a scorching UK heatwave, London Fashion Week began on Friday and ended on Tuesday with torrential downpours and thunderstorms. The excitement for the five-day schedule’s big-name fashion shows, including those from Burberry, J.W. Anderson, Erdem, and Simone Rocha, was evenly divide by the noticeable absence of buzzy brands like Dilara Findikoglu, Halpern, Nensi Dojaka, and S.S. Daley — designers who postponed their shows just weeks before the event.

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Secondly, The start of the holiday season was mark by what may turn into a new tradition: Anna Wintour’s British equivalent of the Met Gala, which benefited London’s performing arts venues. The agenda received a star-studded boost from Vogue World’s dazzling maroon carpet, which welcomed guests like Kate Winslet, Princess Eugenie, Sienna Miller, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Princess Isabella (who made her pregnancy bump debut in Schiaparelli couture).

Over the course of the week, more well-known figures flooded the London fashion scene. The “Gorillaz” frontman Damon Albarn, gold medal Olympian Mo Farah, Suki Waterhouse, Charli XCX, Ncuti Gatwa, and Alexa Chung were among the posse that invaded Highbury Fields in east London for the Burberry show. Cole Sprouse, Suki Waterhouse, Charli XCX, Rachel Weiss, Jodie Comer, and Kylie Minogue were also spott there.

However, certain contentious designs and promotional decisions propelled London Fashion Week out of the confines of the business and into the broader cultural dialogue. Burberry rebranded the London Underground Station Bond Street to “Burberry Street” last week, purportedly generating mayhem and confusion for the city’s tourists over the weekend. Burberry’s second collection, direct by Daniel Lee, was display on Monday afternoon. Emerging Nigerian designer Mowalola incorporated the Saudi Arabian flag on a tiny skirt in her Spring-Summer 2024 catwalk show, which on Friday night ignited discussion on the proper use of religious symbolism.

To read about every trend that came out of the London shows, scroll down.

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Britain’s version of the Met Gala, according to Vogue World

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The first-ever “Vogue World” event took place last night at the Theatre Royal on London’s Drury Lane and lived up to its billing as Britain’s equivalent of the Met Gala.

The event that marked the beginning of London Fashion Week attracted a large number of celebrities. It was arrange by British Vogue editor Edward Enninful and US Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

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The guest list was as impressive as one might anticipate from an Anna Wintour design. While actress Sienna Miller ruled the red carpet in a white puffball Schiaparelli gown that showed off her expanding baby bump (Miller is expecting her second child), Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (dressed in Richard Quinn and Fendi, respectively) also attended.

A variety of entertainers, models, and fashion designers, including Stella McCartney, Christopher Kane, and Victoria Beckham, were present, as well as film director Baz Luhrmann, actors Kate Winslet, Jared Leto, Jodie Turner Smith, and Maisie Williams.

Around 1,500 people gathered inside the 200-year-old theatre to watch an hour-long ode to theater opening nights that was artistically directed by BAFTA and Olivier Award-winning director Stephen Daldry.

Before Kate Moss took the stage to introduce the show, John Galliano dress her in special Maison Margiela clothing in a video that shown onto a large screen.

Chinese mezzo-soprano Hongni Wu performed opera, FKA Twigs collaborated with the Rambert Ballet, rapper Stormzy and actor Sophie Okonedo performed a duet that was based on a Shakespearean play, and Damien Lewis, Sienna Miller, Cush Jumbo, James Corden, Damian Lewis, and James McAvoy collaborated on a comedy sketch.

The event’s grand finale featured a live performance of “Sweet Dreams” by Annie Lennox, who was dresse in custom Richard Quinn. The original supermodels Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington, who are currently British Vogue’s cover stars, also made an appearance at the giant runway show.

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