Negli anni Trenta, Dior battezzava i suoi abiti con i nomi dei suoi amici artisti come Matisse e Picasso, negli anni Sessanta Yves Saint Laurent collezionava opere d’arte e si ispirava a Mondrian per una delle sue collezioni più famose. Oggi in passerella si celebrano i giovani talenti della streetstyle accanto a grandi pittori come Van Gogh e Henry Rousseau e le collaborazioni tra gli artisti contemporanei e le case di moda sono sempre più frequenti. Insomma, l’arte e la moda sono da sempre legate in maniera indissolubile e dall’unione di questi due mondi continuano a nascere i vestiti e gli accessori più belli: nella gallery vi raccontiamo i nostri preferiti in occasione del MiArt 2015, l’esposizione di arte contemporanea che si tiene dal 9 al 14 aprile a Milano.
- For Prada Spring Summer 2014 collection Miuccia Prada asked to 6 young artist to decorate the dresses and the accessories.
- Yayoi Kusama + Louis Vuitton collection (2012)
- Jean Charles de Castelbajac Spring Summer 2014 collection, ispired by Jean Cocteau sketches.
- Saoirse Ronan as Sir John Everett Millais’ Ophelia (1851-1852) on Vogue Dec 2011 by Steven Meisel
- Chanel Spring Summer 2014. For the show, Karl Lagerfeld set his show in a vast “art gallery” created under the dome of the Grand Palais, and hung its walls with all manner of art pieces that riffed on Chanel icons, all made by himself.
- A cloche hat by Elsa Schiaparelli, italian designer strongly inspired by Surrealism.
- Hermès Spring Summer 2014 collection, inspired by the work of the french painter Henry Rousseau.
- The Rodnik Band by Phil Colbert. Warhol’s Tomato Soup Dress on the left; a dress inspired by Duchamp’s Fontana masterpiece on the right.
- Sergio Rossi Mephis inspired collection (2013). The Memphis Group was an Italian design and architecture group founded in Milan by Ettore Sottsass in 1981 that designed Postmodern furniture, fabrics, ceramics, glass and metal objects from 1981 to 1987.
- Marni + Rop Van Mierlo
- Yves Saint Laurent Mondrian collection, 1965
- The super famous Mondrian Collection by Yves Saint Laurent (1965), inspired by the coloured paints of the artist.
- Rodarte Spring Summer 2012 collection, ispired by Van Gogh paintings.
- Yves Saint Laurent portrait by Andy Warhol.