Paul Mescal proved just how down to earth he is when he stepped out into the sunshine on Monday.
✨I love eating Warm, Spicy, Indo Chinese during monsoon & special when it rains heavily 💕 This irresistible crunch of Indo-Chinese Baby Corn Starters is just perfect for evening munchie just like...
If you are like me, you are probably familiar with at least some of Gustave Klimt’s gorgeous, garish paintings of women from the late 19th and early twentieth centuries. But it was not until recently that I discovered that he and his lifelong friend Emilie Floge were involved in fashion design and fashion reform movements. Interestingly, his paintings seem to pay close attention to not only the shape of women's bodies, but also the sensual shape and pattern of the dresses worn by the sitters. Portrait of Emilie Floge by Klimt (1902 - Vienna State Museum) Klimt's companion Emilie Floge was a celebrated Viennese fashion designer, and Klimt also designed at least several dresses. Portrait of Emilie Floge. Their creations were loose-fitting dresses called “reformkleid” which freed women—and men like Klimt, who wore them—from the constricting clothes of the day. Gustave Klimt and Floge in reform [reformkleid] dresses (1905). Emilie Floge. From the book "Klimt and Fashion." Emilie Floge in a dress inspired by Japanese stencils and Byzantine mosaics. Two autochrome photos from 1910 of Floge in her own designs. Two dresses (modeled by Floge) from her 1907 catalog. Emilie Floge, 1905. Klimt’s portrait sitter’s often wore reformkleid for their portraits, and to great effect: “He wanted to characterise her through her dress, with the fabric and cut emphasizing the personality of the person whose portrait he was painting” (Volker 49). Portrait of Adele by Klimt (1912). To do this he asked the sitters during his gold period to dress in flowing reformkleid that alludes to neoclassicism. The sitters during the Asian-inspired period wore slim fitting dresses with hooped skirts that are meant to look like trousers, in shades of white and pastels that Klimt always favored. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907) These pale colors were not always in vogue at the time (44). But Klimt’s savvy fashion sense works to bring out the sitter amidst a background of almost dizzying array of colors. [Klimt and Fashion]. "Judith" by Gustave Klimt. "Medicine" by Gustave Klimt. Some recent fashion photography inspired by Gustave Klimt's work: Black Book Galleries [Update]: I just had to add more... The very amazing Gerry from Not from Paris reminded me of the Dior HC collection from Spring 08 (where everyone was invoking Klimt), and she pointed out the connection between the Dior designs and Floge's dresses. Here are a few samples: Check out the Paris Fashion week photos for more!
Color pictures from the celebrations that marked Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939, and the gaudy gifts bestowed by peers and sycophants.
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Please be aware, orders are anticipated to ship by the end of July. Martin Parr’s unmistakable eye for the quirks of ordinary life has made him a distinctive voice in visual culture for more than 30 years. Known for his use of garish colours and esoteric composition, he has studied cultural peculiarities around the world from Japan to America, Europe, and his home country of Britain. The themes of leisure, consumption and communication have occupied him for much of his career, all of which are explored with a penetrating irony. As photographer, filmmaker and collector, Parr has defined a generation.
Artist: Richard Lindner Medium: Original Lithographic Poster, 1976 Dimensions: 30.5 x 21 in, 77.5 x 53.3 cm Classic Poster Paper - Perfect Condition A This original lithograph was produced both as a poster and as a signed and numbered edition. Richard Lindner's signature figurative works reflect his perception of the dissatisfaction of pop culture and are shown in surreal settings with bright, garish colors, flat forms, and faces with severe expressions. Critics have described Lindner's work as a mixture of mechanistic Cubism infused with personal imagination.
Vladislav Skobelskij, who works under the moniker Happy, creates voluminous, candy-colored scenes and animations. The delightfully garish works move between disturbing and alluring, each figure overcome by vibrant and cartoonish outgrowths. Happy often injects pop cultural and photographic elements into this fantasy world.
Calling all lovers, romantics, and those who sit somewhere in between. The Naya Heart Ring is a sweet ring design that’s comprised of delicate, cut-out hearts. It’s crafted in 18k gold-plated stainless steel and is a simple slip-on-and-go design. The styling options are endless - wear it with whatever your heart desires. Item Details: 18K Premium Double Gold Plated Stainless Steel 8mm in Width Available in size 6, 7 & 8 Delivered in CENDRÉ Custom White Jewellery Box Dispatched from the Gold Coast, Australia
Ronald McDonald Canadian artist Marie-Lou Desmeules slathers paint, hair, fabric, paper, and plastic on models, transforming them into garish, wonderfully
23. Tender Balayage with Around-the-Face Highlights. There is nothing sharp and garish in this color job since it is aimed at keeping the overall look neutral yet illuminated and dimensional.
The capital city's vice mayor Chen Gang announced that Beijing would be taking a greater role in influencing building aesthetics by specifying standards in size, style, color and materials.
Effie Trinket’s theatrical style perfectly represents the over-indulgent ruling class of Panem in The Hunger Games series. Click through to see every garish ...
Over a long weekend on assignment for Playboy magazine, Mark Bowden found that behind the garish Trump façade lies only more ugliness.
self portrait (wedding dress - garish series) hand printed offset lithograph number 2 of edition of 3 image size 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 paper 10-1/2 x 12 high gloss Kromekote paper printed 1980 i made a black and white self portrait in our back yard, wearing a wedding dress, in 1975 and later i used the image for lithographs. this is part of a series based on black and white originals that i printed in bright garish colors.