This project was meant to mirror a magazine of choice, so the Paris-based fashion and culture biannual, Self Service Magazine, was an obvious pick for the inspiration behind my media look-book project. Their innovative/unique perspectives, quirky styles and unconventional displays are right up my creative alley. I’m particularly proud of this project! I designed/created everything from... Continue Reading →
Rebrand, Relaunch.
Style, Sited. has been on an indefinite break, but is psyched to introduce a new logo in preparation for a relaunch into broader fashion themes! new logo, new livelihood | created with @assemblyapp Fear not fellow fanatics — high fashions inspired by artwork will still be a core concept. In addition, the innately innovative and... Continue Reading →
5 Essential Fashion Accessory Trends for Spring
Let’s get conventional, conventional! Attention fellow-fashion-forerunners: take a nod from these style notes that will put a spring in more than just your step! The good news is that much of the accessory trends for the season may already be lining your closet shelves. You know, that box way in the back? Get in on... Continue Reading →
Style, Sited. has been on a short break! Please stay tuned, because it will be back and poppin’ with the best in #artinfashion news very soon!!
‘L’Officiel’-y ‘70s Inspired Comic Strip
‘Pop Art’ Kelly Mittendorf by An Le for L’Officiel Singapore, March 2014 This slightly vintage-esque, nonetheless brilliantly motivated, fashion editorial may’ve been around for a while now... still, the integration of graphic prints and Pop Art inspiration featured in the March 2014 issue of L’Officiel — in my opinion — must be commemorated! Photographic lens... Continue Reading →
The Art of Storytelling: Gucci’s Prêt-À-Porter FW19/20 Campaign
“Taking inspiration from the world of designers and their muses, the Fall Winter 2019 campaign pays homage to the mythical passion, performance and pomp of the fashion circuit.” — Gucci Gucci AW19/20 Ad Campaign shot by Glen Luchford So, I have to buzz about the Gucci AW19 campaign, as it transports the viewer through time... Continue Reading →
Moschino’s Buoyantly Branded Fashions Revisited
“Fashion should be fun, and it should send a message. I like to use clothes as billboards.” — Franco Moschino Okay, who of my fashion-minded fellows appreciate the unabashed spotlight Jeremy Scott has set on Moschino? Albeit, the Moschino brand has grabbed many a headline in Mr. Scott's footsteps, leaving parodic slogan tees, inventive logo... Continue Reading →
Innovation Unveiled: Viktor & Rolf AW19 Haute Couture
“One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art” — Oscar Wilde Backstage at Viktor & Rolf AW19 Haute Couture (via VIKTOR&ROLF) Designer duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren had their work cut out for them (to say the very least) topping the crazy-hyped-meme-worthy-over-the-top-tulle-hysteria of their unforgettable SS19 HC collection,... Continue Reading →
How-To Curb Creative Block: Finding Inspiration
If you are a like-minded-fellow-creative, you’ve generally experienced what we call the… bum, bum, bum… “creative block”! *pause for emphasis* Fear not fashion-fellows! There is light at the end of this seemingly gridlocked tunnel. Finding inspiration is actually an elemental part of the creative process. Sometimes you just have to know where to look… As... Continue Reading →
Fashion Infused by Art’s Recent News Roundup
My primary focus for this blog is to highlight fashions inspired in some way by artwork. A forum discussing how designers use various artistic movements, mediums, genres and themes to inspire designs, runway collections, ad campaigns, editorials and various other fashion-minded forms from Baroque to Street Art, Sculpture to Photography. I'd like to Shine a... Continue Reading →