Fashion is changing, art is
everlasting. Fashion requires compromises, art is uncompromising.
Fashion is designed for people, art is for mankind. But sometimes
fashion and art meet, exchange, communicate, collaborate and create
together.
Basically, the dialogue between art and
fashion can be seen in two different forms: inspiration or
collaboration.
Inspiration:
By inspiration I mean that a fashion
designer was inspired by existing artwork, as was the case with the
classic and iconic Yves Saint Laurent 1965 dress, inspired by the
artist Piet Mondrian:
or Nicholas Kirkwood, inspired
by Keith Haring's illustrations:
Collaboration:
By collaboration I mean that a fashion
designer and an artist work together to create a wearable piece of
art.
To
mention a few, Robb Pruitt and Jimmy Choo:
Artist Robb Pruitt's signature pandathroughout Jimmy Choo collection
Takashi Murakami and Louis Vuitton:
Richard Prince and Louis Vuitton:
But sometimes, a fashion designer and
an artist is one person, and the boundaries between art and fashion
are removed.
Mariya Milovidova, a Bay Area designer and artist, owner of Mariya
Milovidova Art and Fashion, is an example of this merger.
Her dresses' designs are inspired by
her own paintings.
When I asked Mariya about the way she
creates, she answered:
“I create my painting and artworks
at the same time. The way I designed my
latest collection, it consists of a 3-step process. First, I come up
with a painting. Then, I come up with the design and the fabric that
would go well with the painting. To me, the texture of the fabric has
to match the feel of the artwork. The last step is the production
process.”
Then I asked Mariya whether fashion or
art were more important in her creations, and she simply said: “To
me, art is fashion and fashion is art.”
When you look at her creations, you
understand why she could not have answered differently.
About the “Rendezvous”
project:
The “Rendezvous” project was
launched by Rue1 showroom and is a meeting point between art and
fashion. The goal of this project is to bring together in one fashion
shoot a local Bay Area designer's collection piece and a local
artist's artwork. Those two fashion and art creations should be
somehow linked. The global goal of this project, as it
is of all Rue1 showroom's projects, is to showcase local Bay Area
designers and allow them to get more visibility through creative
fashion shoots, events etc.