Wearable Art Editorials

F****** Young! Online's Artwear Fashion Story Celebrates Conceptual Style

Georges De Saint Mars stars in the 'Artwear' editorial exclusive for F****** Young! Online. The model is captured by photographer Danny Baldwin's lens and outfitted by visionary stylist Danyul Brown.

Georges is dressed in a range of conceptual menswear looks that double as pieces of wearable art. The looks are courtesy of designer Beth Postle who is known for creating eye-catching and sculptural fashions.

F****** Young! Online's 'Artwear' editorial highlights the designer's over-sized overalls, cocooned coats and vivid separates that are all accented with hand-painted graphics.

Inspired by abstract masterpieces, Beth Postle's clothes become canvases for painted visuals that resemble iconic Picasso art works. Her garments and accessories embody imagination and push the boundaries of traditional fashion design.
Trend Themes
1. Conceptual Menswear - Opportunity for designers to create menswear looks that double as wearable art, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion design.
2. Hand-painted Graphics - Businesses can explore the use of hand-painted graphics on garments and accessories, turning them into unique and artistic pieces.
3. Sculptural Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity lies in the creation of sculptural fashions that present clothing as wearable art.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can embrace the trend of creating conceptual menswear looks that function as wearable art.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can collaborate to incorporate hand-painted graphics in clothing and accessories, blurring the line between fashion and art.
3. Visual Merchandising - Visual merchandisers can explore the use of sculptural fashions to create unique and eye-catching displays that amplify the concept of wearable art.

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