Dior x Elena Bellantoni

Feminism under Dior by Maria Grazia Chiuri is not new. Ever since she took the artistic helm of the French powerhouse, MGC has consistently partnered with female artists, mainly for the experiential and scenographic aspects of her shows. From Judy Chicago to Mariella Bettineschi, MGC has been partnering with women artists season after season. AsContinue reading “Dior x Elena Bellantoni”

Farewell Botero

Art x Outfit Edit #25 Fernando Botero was a renowned Colombian painter and sculptor, celebrated for his distinctive style characterized by exaggerated proportions and voluptuous forms. Born on April 19, 1932, in Medellín, Colombia, Botero’s art is instantly recognizable for its unique blend of realism and surrealism, often referred to as “Boterismo.” His work spansContinue reading “Farewell Botero”

Back to School Menu

Art x Outfit Edit #23 In French, the equivalent of the September “Back to School” idiom would be “la rentrée des classes”. But quite symptomatically of both the French language shortening everything – because, well, it is just too damn long anyways – and the French culture, it is most of the time just referredContinue reading “Back to School Menu”

Ferragamo x Gallerie degli Uffizi

It has been quite some time since I have not covered a collaboration between the luxury industry and the art world. Blame it on the quietness of the Summer or on the lack of truly inspiring, worth-mentioning endeavor in the matter… It is certainly not counting on the exceptional “New Renaissance” Ferragamo Fall campaign inContinue reading “Ferragamo x Gallerie degli Uffizi”

Warhol’s Barbie

Art x Fashion Edit #22 At long last, the hyper-pink blockbuster Barbie hit theaters this July. The feminist take on the iconic doll by director Greta Gerwig, is not only a stunning example of all-encompassing marketing, but also an impressive demonstration of repositioning a brand’s image. Barbie was created by Ruth Handler, founder with herContinue reading “Warhol’s Barbie”

Schiaparelli Couture FW23

It is no debate that Schiaparelli is one of the houses that pioneered collaborations with artists as a defining strategy from the inception of the house, a legacy well preserved by Daniel Roseberry, the American designer now at the helm of the Parisian Maison. His collections are replete with references to surrealist art, a themeContinue reading “Schiaparelli Couture FW23”

Jacquemus: popular King, King of the People

Simon Porte Jacquemus is quite unequivocally one of the most, if not the most talented designer of his generation. Standing at the intersection of absolute distinction and popular references, he showcases show after show, campaign after campaign, and collaboration after collaboration, his perfect mastery of the balance between tradition and edginess. The FW23 June 26thContinue reading “Jacquemus: popular King, King of the People”

Prada x Alex da Corte

This Summer 2023, Prada unveils their collaboration with Venezuelian-American artist Alex da Corte. Centered around the Galleria bag, a Prada icon, the collaboration titled “The Glass Age” extends from the product to a communication campaign featuring American actress Scarlett Johansson. In 2020, the Italian powerhouse already presented the work “Rubber Pencil Devil” by the multimediaContinue reading “Prada x Alex da Corte”