Accessories with Art
Look out in next few monthssss for Sze's Art pieces! Just some research to support the new collections better. Hope to hear from you soon.
Art is not just another hanging framed-up picture on walls but has made its debut on the runways and caught the fashionista’s public eye this season. Artist, designers, clothing stores and beauty brands are seen working hand-in-hand to bring real artistry into the fashion sphere. Fashion designers have for years been artistic but not rendered as skillful or received the same credulous appreciation as the one holding the brush. Both however, draw in the appreciation of the rich and famous. With their powers combined, these sorts of art and fashion pairing have helped each other reap in double the dollars.
In the recent catwalks, more than a few artist and designers have combined their creativity powers and use fabric as the new canvas as a showcase for their masterpieces. Through this story angle pertaining to art inspired wear, we will be looking at the modern day partners in this art and fashion movement, the styling varieties of their art be it brush strokes or paint splashes. The latest ingenious designers found using this resurrected fashion approach are D&G, Marni, Gucci, Fendi, Armani, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, John Galliano, Moschino, Victor & Rolf, Jimmy Choo, Luella Bartley and Marc Jacobs to name a few.
Leading the pack was fashion luxury giant Louis Vuitton who paired with modern artist Richard Prince. Prince followed in the footsteps of iconic artist Jackson Pollock’s modern abstract. Richard Prince created Jackson Pollock’s inspired splash paint onto canvases in a plethora of wonderful hues that grace the Louis Vuitton monograms today. This year’s spring/summer 2008 collection brings about a colourful collaboration that is a highly desirable, affordable and wearable piece of art. It contains a mishmash clutter of paint made out of intermingled myriads swirl and splashes of vibrant...

