Make them stop and stare: how to dress like your favorite painting
Art makes us stop and stare. It makes us pay attention to details, stimulating our mind and triggering emotions. We ask, why should this phenomenon remain confined between museum walls" The answer is it shouldn’t. That’s why we picked four of our favorite paintings, and translated them into fashionable outfits. Nobody might notice that you took a cue from René Magritte for your outfit, or that your look of the day is inspired by Klimt, from head to toe, but they will notice that you look stunning, different, inspiring. Let’s give it a try and see if they stop and stare when we walk by, too.
1. Dress like René Magrittes Personal ValuesÂ
Rene Magritte: Personal Values, 1951-1952.
What would Magritte, the master of (dis)illusion, say if he saw his late 1920s paintings translated into an outfit today" He might have reacted by saying that that does not mean anything at all. As he said: ?My paintings are visible images which conceal nothing? they evoke mystery and indeed when one sees one of my pictures, one asks oneself this simple question ?What does that mean?" It does not mean anything, because mystery means nothing either, it is unknowable.?? We say: yes, sure. But it still feels so good to look for beautiful objects in his paintings, to create a wonderful outfit inspired by all the colors, patterns and objects we found. It literally makes us dive into a new dimension: have you ever noticed before that sky prints and leopard prints are ...
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