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ARTISTIC AND

CREATIVE
EXPRESSION IN
FASHION
Fashion Basics- Learning diary
Fashion has always been a platform for artistic and creative expression,
allowing designers to push boundaries and challenge norms. Icons like
Alexander McQueen, Issey Miyake, Rei Kawakubo, Missoni, Manish Arora,
John Galliano, and Iris van Herpen have elevated fashion into an art form.
Their groundbreaking designs continue to inspire and redefine the
industry.

fashion

creative
ALEXANDER
LEE MCQUEEN
Alexander McQueen, a British designer,
was renowned for his theatrical runway
shows and provocative designs. Known as
the "enfant terrible" of fashion, his
work blended dark romanticism,
storytelling, and subversion,
challenging conventional beauty and
redefining fashion as art.
STORYTELLING
THROUGH FASHION:

McQueen's designs were


deeply narrative, drawing
from historical and cultural
inspirations. His shows
often told dark, poetic
stories, such as Highland
Rape, which explored
themes of identity and
conflict.
ROMANTIC AND
SUBVERSIVE
AESTHETIC:
His work married beauty
with brutality, often
incorporating skulls,
corsetry, and
deconstruction to
challenge traditional
notions of femininity and
beauty.
ISSEY MIYAKE
Issey Miyake, a Japanese designer, was celebrated for his
innovative use of fabrics and sustainable designs. His work
seamlessly blended technology and tradition, creating
timeless garments that were both functional and artistic.
INNOVATIVE
FABRIC
TECHNIQUES:

Miyake's
Pleats Please collection showcased
his revolutionary pleating
methods, blending technology with
comfort. His designs emphasized
wear--ility without compromising
creativity.
SUSTAINABILITY
AND TRADITION:

Miyake combined modern


techniques with traditional
Japanese design principles,
creating garments that
were both innovative and
deeply respectful of
cultural heritage.
REI KAWAKUBO

Rei Kawakubo, founder of Comme des


Garçons, is a Japanese designer known for
her avant-garde and conceptual approach.
Her work defies conventional fashion rules,
embracing asymmetry and deconstruction to
redefine wearable art.
CHALLENGING
CONVENTIONS:
Kawakubo's brand rejected traditional beauty standards, presenting garments with unconventional
silhouettes and raw finishes, making bold statements about individuality and imperfection.
CONCEPTUAL
FASHION:

Her designs blurred the line


between clothing and art,
often challenging the notion
of what constitutes a
"wearable" garment in her
provocative collections.
Missoni, the Italian fashion house, is celebrated
OTTAVIA for its iconic knitwear and vibrant patterns.
MISSONI Founded by Ottavio and Rosita Missoni, the brand revolutionized the
use of color and texture in fashion, becoming synonymous with
playful elegance.
Signature Patterns:

Missoni's zigzag and stripe


patterns introduced a
unique aesthetic to
knitwear, combining
artisanal craftsmanship
with artistic flair.
ITALIAN
HERITAGE:

The brand's collections embody


Italian craftsmanship and joy,
creating timeless designs that
celebrate culture and
creativity.
MANISH ARORA

Her designs blurred the line


between clothing and art,
often challenging the notion
of what constitutes a
"wearable" garment in her
provocative collections.
CULTURAL FUSION:

Arora's designs blend intricate embroidery and


vivid colors, celebrating Indian culture while
appealing to global audiences.
PLAYFUL AND BOLD
AESTHETIC:

Known as the "John Galliano of India," his


collections are exuberant and theatrical,
celebrating individuality and the joy of
self-expression.
John Galliano

John Galliano, a British designer, is


renowned for his dramatic storytelling
and extravagant designs. His tenure at
Dior and Maison Margiela showcased his
ability to merge history, fantasy, and
couture in unforgettable ways.
MAXIMALIST
STORYTELLING:

Galliano's runway shows were


spectacles, filled with narratives
inspired by history, art, and cinema,
making fashion a form of theater.
OPULENT
DETAILING
His designs featured
luxurious fabrics,
intricate embellishments,
and dramatic silhouettes,
embodying his signature
flair for the
extravagant.
IRIS VAN HERPEN
Iris van Herpen, a Dutch designer, is celebrated for her
futuristic designs that merge technology and nature. Her
work pushes the boundaries of couture, redefining what
is possible in fashion.
3D PRINTING AND TECHNOLOGY:
Van Herpen incorporated 3D printing and laser cutting to create sculptural,
futuristic garments that revolutionized couture.
NATURE AND
SCIENCE FUSION:
Her collections are
inspired by organic
forms, blending natural
beauty with cutting-edge
technology to create
ethereal, wearable art.
These designers have
transformed fashion into an
artistic medium, using
innovative techniques and bold
creativity to challenge
conventions. By blending
tradition with modernity, their
work celebrates individuality
and elevates fashion to a
platform for self-expression and
cultural commentary.
THANK YOU

Leah Jainie Bobby


Batch 3

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