The Amit Baruch Fall/Winter 2013 Collection is Da Vinci Inspired
Jana Pijak — June 11, 2013 — Fashion
References: fashionclash.nl & fuckingyoung.es
Entitled “I Am Collecting Beautiful Objects” the Amit Baruch Fall/Winter 2013 collection pays homage to the art of the Renaissance era. From scenic landscape textile prints to Mona Lisa adorned statement tops, this artful line of menswear was inspired by a series of famed artworks that included Leonardo Da Vinci's most well-known masterpiece.
Baruch presented her pattern-enriched collection at Fashionclash and experimented with an eccentric mix of embroidery, photo transferring techniques, tapestry textiles and ready-made goods among others.
The Amit Baruch Fall/Winter 2013 collection evokes the artist's visionary sense of creativity along with her love for art. A contemporary translation of Renaissance ideals, this menswear line is filled with one-of-a-kind garments that leave one with a lasting impression.
Baruch presented her pattern-enriched collection at Fashionclash and experimented with an eccentric mix of embroidery, photo transferring techniques, tapestry textiles and ready-made goods among others.
The Amit Baruch Fall/Winter 2013 collection evokes the artist's visionary sense of creativity along with her love for art. A contemporary translation of Renaissance ideals, this menswear line is filled with one-of-a-kind garments that leave one with a lasting impression.
Trend Themes
1. Renaissance-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to draw inspiration from Renaissance art and create unique collections that pay homage to the era.
2. Mixing Art and Fashion - There is an opportunity to experiment with tapestry textiles, embroidery, and photo transferring techniques and blend them with ready-made garments to create statement pieces.
3. Textile Prints Inspired by Art - There is an opportunity to create textile prints that are inspired by art, as seen in the landscape textile prints and Mona Lisa adorned pieces in the Amit Baruch collection.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can integrate Renaissance art into their collections and experiment with different textile techniques to create unique garments.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturers could create new products by creating unique prints and fabrics that are inspired by art.
3. Art and Design Education - Art and design schools could incorporate fashion design into their curriculum and explore how different art movements can inspire fashion collections.
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