Art Nouveau fairy queen at Bora Aksu Spring/Summer 2013.
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An artist after my own heart.
Best known as the creator of the iconic floral skull for British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, Jacky Tsai combines traditional Chinese painting techniques and references with western Pop Art styles.
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That’s it. I’m going to fall over. Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2012 was amazing. All of it.
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Lovely sculpted resin shoes by Alexander McQueen, for the fairy queen in every one of us.
From Fashionising:
The fashion house of Alexander McQueen illustrates just how design brilliance doesn’t end at the ankles, but goes all the way till the bottom of the feet.
These intricately designed wedges, part of the McQueen spring 2011 collection, are a classic embodiment of artistic surrealism. The crisp, but gentle flower petals curve around the edges of the leather platform creating a perfect balance between design and wearability. Almost exhibiting a Grecian bride look, this creation by Sarah Burton is a true amalgamation of fashion and art.
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Gorgeous artwork by Paul Alexander Thornton.
A drawing made with Bic pens and watercolour paints. The drawing measures 76cm x 56cm and was drawn over a period of 2 weeks over a lot of sessions and many hours of work. The sound track is called ‘A Worrisome Day’ it’s written and played by Paul Alexander Thornton on guitar.
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