terça-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2016

O encontro da moda masculina com a arte

 “Bacchus” by Caravaggio (1595)/Comme des Garçons Homme Plus SS16 - Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Virginie Khateeb
“Harlequin with Violin” by Pablo Picasso (1918)/Raf Simons
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Chloé Le Drezen
“Portrait of a Young Man with a Lamp” by Lorenzo Lotto (c.1506)/J.W. Anderson AW16
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Daisy Walker
 "Sir Robert McClure” by Stephen Pearce (1855) / Louis Vuitton SS16
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Virginie Khateeb
“Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport” by Lemuel Francis Abbot (1795)/Balmain SS16
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Chloé Le Drezen
 “Poster for the Freedom Loan” by Boris Kustodiev (1917)/Versace AW16
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Virginia Arcaro
"Victor Guye” by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1810)/Balmain AW16
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Chloé Le Drezen
“Acrobat and Young Harlequin” by Pablo Picasso (1905) / Grace Wales Bonner
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Daisy Walker
“St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness” by Guido Reni (1625) / Rick Owens AW16
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Chloé Le Drezen
“Cardinal Reading a Letter” by Jehan-Georges Vibert/Gucci AW16
Courtesy of Art-lexa Chung (María and Beatriz Valdovín)/Photography Virginia Arcaro

Essa matéria é da Dazed & Confused e eu achei bacana, pois a arte sempre é uma grande fonte de inspiração para a moda - que também é arte - enfim, mas quando alguém faz essa associação das criações com as obras é algo genial. 

E viva a moda! 

Fábio Monnerat 

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