VISUAL ARTISTS AND HOW THEY CAN EXPRESS THEMSELVES THROUGH FASHION AND SHOES

  • Visual artist
  • art
  • fashion
  • shoes

Art and fashion are two words that, at first glance, might seem opposite, but if we analyze them well, they have more than one aspect in common.

Not surprisingly, we are constantly immersed in a world where art inspires designers.

At the same time, galleries increase their exhibitions dedicated to the big names in fashion.Whether they are artists or stylists, both express their individuality by trying to bring their creativity to light.

And those who believe in the passion of expressing themselves cannot recognize that fashion and the creation of some clothes are, in a certain sense, an art form.

There have been several examples of how art and its artistic currents have influenced streetwear by offering us products with incredible design in the past years.

We can recall the works of the impressionist Claude Monet used as a print for Nike's AOP women's jacket, in which the strokes and shades reproduce the same sensation of movement and vitality.

Or another significant example is undoubtedly the chromatic balance of Mondrian's works used in Karl Kani's collection, from the color block street style on the t-shirts to Andy Warhol's Pop Art, in which objects lose their identity.

Instead, they mix, starting to blend with mesh and camouflage.

Herschel Supply reproduces all this in its collection of vintage-style bags and backpacks.

Fashion and art have always had a thread that bound them, and today the creative directors have realized this thing and called contemporary artists to collaborate.

The two worlds draw inspiration from each other in a combination of styles, tastes, and trends.

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The unique pieces of street artist William Vecchietti thanks to AliveShoes


William Vecchietti, art master, graphic designer, and self-taught, continues his artistic training from street art to designing unique footwear pieces. He uses different expressive techniques ranging from the most traditional to the most innovative firms, in contaminations that include painting, computer, photography, and bringing his art into a new expressive project, handmade footwear. AliveShoes allowed him to create unique pieces by incorporating his entire artistic world, from the representation of the Marche fields and olive trees to the mural created in a parking lot in Fermo. On the other hand, Platonic is a low shoe that recalls the colors of Frida Kalo's house. His platonic love of him inspired Yapwilli for the name of this model ». Here, a mural that stands in Collemarino stands out. For more info: https://www.williamvecchietti.com/.

AliveShoes: when fashion and art meet


AliveShoes offers everyone the opportunity to express their artistic vein; thanks to Italian manufacturing and the ability to customize your shoe, you can give vent to creativity and create your line to be known to the whole world. These are handmade shoes with visible seams and not glued like industrial ones. All unique pieces can bring back the artistic vein of each and consolidate their expressiveness. So start now to realize your line of creative shoes, from art to the world of shoes made in Italy: https://www.aliveshoes.com/.