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The building, once a warehouse, apartments and offices, is a temporary home — with one shower — for 60 adults and children. The stench of damp clothes and clogged toilets overpowers the strong scents of tomato and spices from the makeshift kitchenettes on upper floors. This is a so-called squat in Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburban area east of Paris that at one time was an industrial district. The other day she was getting ready to go to court to argue that she has the right to stay. “It may not be ideal, but it’s the best I have, and it’s a safe place to sleep,” she said one recent evening.
Persons: Denis, Mariam Komara, Locations: Seine, Paris, Ivory
In one chest, Ms. Komara recently recalled, were batik designs from the island of Java, in the other elaborate weavings from Indonesia’s outer islands. She swallowed more wine, inhaled clove-scented smoke from an Indonesian cigarette — and considered how to enrich the heritage of a nation of more than 17,000 islands. Since that melancholic night nearly four decades ago, Ms. Komara has refashioned an ancient art by entwining disparate textile traditions with an aesthetic all her own to create a modern Indonesian silhouette. Her batik and other designs for her fashion house, BINhouse, have transformed a cultural expression that was intricate and lovely but so locked in tradition that it bordered on staid. Ms. Komara, known by her nickname Obin, no longer depends on lampshades for a living as BINhouse has become a global force in spreading batik’s beauty.
Persons: Josephine Komara, Komara Locations: Java, Indonesian
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