The best fashion collaborations are done with artists where we are given the opportunity to wear what usually goes on walls or stays on paper. Fortunately, starting from its creation in the 50s pop art has gone hand in hand with the fashion world.
Andy Warhol was the first to make the association with his paper dresses,the most famous being his Souper Dress that you guessed right was done featuring Warhol’s Campbell Soup Cans print. Roy Lichtenstein has been for years a big source of inspiration for high-end fashion brands. Some of my favorite collections of Louis Vuitton & Gucci have been those presented as collaborations with Yayoi Kusama for the former and the creation of the Flora Knight print with Kris Knight for the later.
This Spring 2016 a new collaboration has caught my eye and been my favorite. Ana Strumpf the brazilian illustrator and designer has brought her playful universe to the Italian iBlues brand. For ure you must have seen her artwork covering fashion magazines, and now we can finally have our clothes covered. The collection is called iBloom and decorative motifs and graphics cover dresses, skirts, and t-shirts.