“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 →
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 →
8 Unforgettable Andy Warhol Inspired Fashion Collections
Marilyn Monroe Diptych by Andy Warhol, 1962 (via Trivium Art History) and Versace SS18 Collection (via Vogue Runway) It began with the “Souper Dress” … Magazine advertisement for the “Souper Dress,” SEVENTEEN, June 1968 Andy Warhol’s lasting impact on fashion didn’t end there… for decades, his work has served as a myriad of inspiration for high... Continue Reading →
Dynamic Statuettes: Iris Van Herpen AW19 Haute Couture
Backstage at Iris van Herpen AW19 Haute Couture (via Dazed) Though there was no lack of swoon-worthy, awe-inspiring creations paraded down the catwalks of AW19’s Haute Couture week in Paris, Iris van Herpen, however, attained a new level of miraculously unconventional designs (as if that was possible) with her ‘Hipnosis’ collection. Recruiting the artistic geniuses... Continue Reading →