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Life imitates art, and so do fashion houses. Throughout history, fashion and art have gone hand in hand, with designers often borrowing ideas from art movements and reinterpreting it for the runway, be it through subtle references in colour palettes or full-blown celebration of a painter’s signature style. To celebrate World Art Day on April 15, we revisit five fashion collections that make famous artworks come to life on the runway as wearable art.
1. Chloé x Artemisia Gentileschi (2023)
Chloé’s fall 2023 ready-to-wear collection took inspiration from Italian baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, who was one of the most accomplished female artists in the largely male-dominated 17th century art world. Gentileschi channelled the obstacles she faced into artworks depicting strong Biblical heroines, creating a defiant version of the female experience, all of which was celebrated in Chloé’s strong silhouettes and muted colour palettes.
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