Art of suitable

Learning the right way to survive and thrive, challenges into opportunities, spurring creativity without limits in time to gain freedom are central to this season. Let’s explore the colorful messages and inspirations of the Art spirit of Spring Summer 2021.

Artist and painter Priscilla Yu brings creative solutions to product surfaces, colorful murals. We can feel the joy and confidence in her designs, which are inspired by geometry in nature, perception and psychology or optical illusions or fashion. the 60s. And another colorful character, likened to a tribal goddess of patterns, Bethan Laura Wood works as a multidisciplinary creator, studying materials, she collaborates with artisans with passion Love the colors and details. Bethan loves to explore the relationships we create with objects in our daily lives and to question how they can become cultural conduits. She is interested in key approaches to achieving sustainability in the context of mass consumption. And in Bethan’s world, color is so inseparable from its physical form, it’s fascinating how they fluctuate depending on the material.

Works by artist PRISCILLA YU

Daybed – Guadalupe — BETHAN LAURA WOOD

Juli Bolaños-Durman – an artist and sculptor- is known for her cut and engraved recycled glass work. She brings colorful, fun-decorated works through art installation of found objects and transforms them into precious artifacts to tell interesting stories.

Tales of A Universal Goddess – Juli Bolaños-Durman

And the spirit of Adaptation is integral to the presence of bold, colorful maximalism designs such as Sasha Bikoff’s impeccable interior design, influenced by her homeland’s multicultural flair. hers. For Bikoff, interiors not only represent living spaces, but they also evoke distinct lifestyles, transforming the home into an oasis of diversity and creativity.

The spirit of Adaptive Art” is present in the collections of many fashion houses in Spring Summer 2022

The Adaptive Arts palette is inspirational, action-ready and challenging, increasing bold color and saturated tones including vibrant orange tones, Kelly green, burnt red and blue, purple .

Prints in this spirit are tribal inspired, African-inspired ethnic motifs and colorful stripes, hand-drawn or scribbled abstract images work on vibrant paint. Images of landscapes, flowers, and aquatic plants submerged in water are blurred and drenched. The petals are adjusted to become more surreal, more dreamy.

Outfits with hard/soft contrasting designs, pleats and pleats combine with ethereal, translucent see-through fabrics such as tulle, silk, and organza to create romantic designs in skirts and dresses. . Focus on the choice of color, the feeling of the surface of the material, the features, the pattern rather than the elaborate design details. Fabric is slightly iridescent.

Focus on the choice of color, the feeling of the surface of the material, the features, the pattern rather than the elaborate design details.

In that spirit, Versace has brought an “optimistic soul” with vivid summer colors. The costumes are covered, decorated, printed with starfish, coral, and seashell motifs; pleated skirts, tiered skirts, ruffles inspired by the sea. For designer Donatella Versace, her challenge was to give fashion meaning in a historic moment, “Versace is an example of inclusion, mutual support and acceptance of what is different from us. I”.

In that spirit, Versace has brought an “optimistic soul” with vivid summer colors. The costumes are covered, decorated, printed with starfish, coral, and seashell motifs; pleated skirts, tiered skirts, ruffles inspired by the sea. For designer Donatella Versace, her challenge was to give fashion meaning in a historic moment, “Versace is an example of inclusion, mutual support and acceptance of what is different from us. I”.

Designers Jason Wu, Gabriela Hearst or Ulla Johnson, all also aim for simpler, more functional clothes but still bright, optimistic and creative. Meanwhile, Valentino, Tod’s and Loewe put craftsmanship at the core, because the idea of ​​craftsmanship interacts with people, and it shows the importance in the garment industry, using people and after will be the legacy we pass on from generation to generation.

Spring/Summer 2021 also has an escapist vibe, as fashion house Dries Van Noten said, “We lost a lot, but we also learned a lot, it fostered a kind of brilliance. create new. We wanted to work around beauty, something that evokes energy — not something that makes you daydream or nostalgic, something that makes you nostalgic. It has to propel you to the future, to power.”

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