Art x Fashion Edit #42 Francesco Hayez’s The Kiss (1859) is one of those paintings that lures you in with romance, then hits you with politics. Cloaked figures, a shadowy corner, a kiss so urgent it feels stolen: it’s the most iconic image of Italian Romanticism. But behind the tenderness lies a manifesto. Painted at the heightContinue reading “Hayez’ Kiss”
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Cultural Capital in the Age of Cultural Co-Creation Part 1: Theoretical Foundations
This is the first part of a research conducted over the course of a year covering “Cultural Capital in the Age of Cultural Co-Creation” in the luxury industry. This first part covers Theoretical Foundations: Cultural Capital, Field Dynamics, and Brand Visibility. Luxury, once governed by scarcity, craftsmanship, and lineage, now finds itself in a landscapeContinue reading “Cultural Capital in the Age of Cultural Co-Creation Part 1: Theoretical Foundations”
Nikki’s Summer Party
Art x Outfits Edit #41 Some places do more than just inspire an outfit, they are the outfit. Nikki de Saint Phalle’s Jardin des Tarots in Tuscany is one of them. A labyrinth of monumental arcana, all glittering mosaics and surreal curves. It is a place where you walk into a sculpture and the sculpture stares right back atContinue reading “Nikki’s Summer Party”
Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami – Encore
In 2003, Takashi Murakami and Louis Vuitton launched one of the most radical and commercially successful collaborations in fashion history. At the time, the Maison was dabbing with collaborations with contemporary artists under the creative leadership of Marc Jacobs. This year, it’s back. Reissued. Reframed. Repositioned. Or maybe just repackaged. What is certain is thatContinue reading “Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami – Encore”
Hockney’s Blues
Art x Outfits Edit #40 David Hockney’s A Bigger Interior with Blue Terrace and Garden, 2017, feels like a mood board for dressing like your imagination got loose in the South of France, or, for that matter, California. It is a long, narrow canvas, almost awkward in shape like it is refusing to fit neatly on aContinue reading “Hockney’s Blues”
Dior by Jonathan Anderson
It has been a busy year for the luxury world. Arguably, it has been an even busier year for me. While I am still processing this life parenthesis, it is time to get this blog back on track. Indeed, I took the decision to carve more time to go back to what I like most:Continue reading “Dior by Jonathan Anderson”
Rabanne x Art Basel
As I have covered time and time again here, art, more than ever, is a branding asset for luxury brands. While one could expect a form of general fatigue as the number of collaborations between brands and artists keeps ballooning, the unique story-telling ability of the pair seems to hold strong. Quite interestingly, the natureContinue reading “Rabanne x Art Basel”
Kelly Colors
Art x Outfit Edit #38 Last week, I went to the Ellsworth Kelly show at the Fondation Louis Vuitton. The retrospective underlines the gradual evolution of his work from figurative inspirations to abstract large scale canvases. Ellsworth Kelly was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker associated with hard-edge painting, Color field painting and minimalism. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques emphasizing line,Continue reading “Kelly Colors”
Gucci Ancora
This week, Sabato De Sarno, Gucci’s new creative director, presented his Cruise collection in London – a city central to Gucci’s history. Also central to De Sarno’s vision for Gucci is his bold reinterpretation of the brand identity, diametrically opposed to Alessandro Michele’s high energy and extravaganza. In fact, de Sarno’s classically Italian flair isContinue reading “Gucci Ancora”
Spring going on Summer
Art x Outfit Edit #37 Finally, after literal MONTHS of rain in the French capital, the sun seems to be settling back. For how long you ask? Well, let’s be delusional and say: for a decent amount of time. Whatever, this sun has made me excited for the Summer to come and has me daydreamingContinue reading “Spring going on Summer”