Christian Lacroix
Diesel
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana
Etro
Etro
In recent seasons, the gradient technique has dominated the finest collections gateway, advocating a gradual and no uniform distribution of color. Now, the preference for a game decompensated palette of color get a new turn of the screw in a trend that is based on the street art of graffiti. This summer, the cross mini dresses, tunics, caftans and smock tops come alive through irreverent graffiti, aggressive brushstrokes and splashes of color that seems to be totally out of control.
In a frantic search for more expressionism exacerbated every designer uses their own tricks and inspiration to their clothes to identify with the illegality of urban graffiti. Dolce & Gabbana, for example, opts for a mix of shapes and sizes at which their corsets and dressed in lavish period dyes mixed with intelligence romance of the Fifties with modern painters like Julian Schnnabel that base their work in abstract art.
Just Cavalli
Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)
However, spray is not the only element of the geniuses who use street art to illustrate the wall of our cities, often lined with hidden encrypted messages. Precisely enriches Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton bags with jokes, jokes and monogram jokes that are the product of an outstanding collaboration with the artist Richard Prince.
this is ... i don't know... i have no words. i adore this arty impressive post! wish i had the Chloe or Etro dress. Bravo!
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wow, love, love, love! the more out of control the better! breathtaking post!
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Those D&G gowns are absolutely amazing and also the one by Miu Miu, wow!!! *.* and I want sth like the Chloé dress.. :P
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wow, good inspiration , beautiful colours!
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these are perfect examples of fusion of art and fasion.
ReplyDeletelove the colors!!
ReplyDeletenice stuffs by dolce! love the volumes...
Great post, those clothes are really amazing! Such an inspiration for the S/S you're all longing for.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great selection of photos! I love D&G's floral take on the graffiti trend, and that Miu Miu patterned dress is just fantastic
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Love EVERYthing in this post (especially D&G) and your new blog colors - fab!!
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Wow, you have just an interesting blog! So informative, this post is fantastic!
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such a fabulous post, all of the imagary is so inspirational, really conveys how fashion can sometimes just be a beautiful piece of artwork.
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I've added you to my favourites too, your blog is truely lovely! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ReplyDeletelove these editorial!!!
ReplyDeleteI loooooooove Jackson Pollock!
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