Wearable Art

fashion in art, art in fashion
So many fashion editorials inspired by Gustav Klimt! This is an oldie but goodie.
theyroaredvintage:

Photo by Norman Parkinson, 1965 (editorial inspired by Gustav Klimt)

So many fashion editorials inspired by Gustav Klimt! This is an oldie but goodie.

theyroaredvintage:

Photo by Norman Parkinson, 1965 (editorial inspired by Gustav Klimt)

wornjournal:

CECI N’EST PAS UN REFLET
homage a Rene Magritte
Flamboyant Magazine
pics: Fabio Costi
fashion: Matteo Maso
hair & make-up: Heloise Baldelli
models: Juan@Joy Models, Stella@2morrow models
location: Circustudios Milano
fashion assistants: Jessica Frada & Gabriella Sinisi

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Worn Fashion Journal

Super Model with a Pearl Earring: My fashion shoots inspired by paintings article was published at the Atlantic! Check it out!

Super Model with a Pearl Earring: My fashion shoots inspired by paintings article was published at the Atlantic! Check it out!

Models in front of Matisse cut-outs, by Cecil Beaton. Happy Friday!

Emilie Flöge! She was a fashion designer, dress reformer, and Klimt’s lover and longtime muse. (See here and here.)
theyroaredvintage:

Emilie Flöge photographed by Madame d’Ora, 1900s.THAT DRESS.

Emilie Flöge! She was a fashion designer, dress reformer, and Klimt’s lover and longtime muse. (See here and here.)

theyroaredvintage:

Emilie Flöge photographed by Madame d’Ora, 1900s.
THAT DRESS.

(Source: holdthisphoto)

arthistoryx:

Julianne Moore artwork recreation by Peter Lindbergh 

Seated Woman With Bent Knee by Egon Schiele

The Cripple by John Currin

Man Crazy Nurse #3 by Richard Prince

Madame X by John Singer Sargent

Woman With a Fan by Amedeo Modigliani

Adele Bloch Bauer I by Gustav Klimt

(via wine-loving-vagabond)

For his Spring 2012 show, Dries Van Noten developed prints from existing photographs and drawings, including hand-colored studies of butterfly wings and roses, 18th century Arcadian landscapes and 21st century photos of lit-up cityscapes.

ninagarcia:

Dries Van Noten - Spring 2012

James Reeve - Lightscapes

George Hoyningen-Huene, Art in Fashion: Balenciaga, Ballets Ruses, Paris, 1928; image from Staley-Wise Gallery
Fashion imitates art. The great couturier Balenciaga drew a lot of inspiration from Spanish painters like Goya and Zurbarán. But he also borrowed from more contemporary artists like Picasso and Miro, as evidenced from this photograph by French Vogue photographer George Hoyningen-Huene. One of the themes that runs through Hoyningen-Huene’s fashion photography is clothes relationship to art; his models, in draped gowns cut on the bias that show off the female form, often pose next to sculptures that echo their dresses’ folds and shape. “Form and Fashion,” at the Staley-Wise Gallery in New York City, takes a look at his formalist masterpieces, as well as those of contemporary photographer Kurt Markus.

George Hoyningen-Huene, Art in Fashion: Balenciaga, Ballets Ruses, Paris, 1928; image from Staley-Wise Gallery

Fashion imitates art. The great couturier Balenciaga drew a lot of inspiration from Spanish painters like Goya and Zurbarán. But he also borrowed from more contemporary artists like Picasso and Miro, as evidenced from this photograph by French Vogue photographer George Hoyningen-Huene. One of the themes that runs through Hoyningen-Huene’s fashion photography is clothes relationship to art; his models, in draped gowns cut on the bias that show off the female form, often pose next to sculptures that echo their dresses’ folds and shape. “Form and Fashion,” at the Staley-Wise Gallery in New York City, takes a look at his formalist masterpieces, as well as those of contemporary photographer Kurt Markus.