This Bimba and Lola Collection is Inspired by Maruja Mallo's Art Pieces
Jana Pijak — October 1, 2014 — Fashion
References: bimbaylola & honestlywtf
The Bimba and Lola collection for Spring 2014 looks to the surrealist art movement for its style cues. Inspired by the art of painter Maruja Mallo, this womenswear line focuses on bright hues and metallic textures. Maruja Mallo's art pieces are known for having an abundance of topographic motifs like rocks and mountains, a staple of Bimba and Lola's latest party dress range.
Their feminine staples boast rocky, topography prints and metallic textures that draw inspiration from artful visuals. This Bimba and Lola collection's standout pieces are its mini dresses that range from day to evening looks. The pieces make a bold and visual statement and are a perfect option for any occasion, whether it be brunch or a gallery opening.
Their feminine staples boast rocky, topography prints and metallic textures that draw inspiration from artful visuals. This Bimba and Lola collection's standout pieces are its mini dresses that range from day to evening looks. The pieces make a bold and visual statement and are a perfect option for any occasion, whether it be brunch or a gallery opening.
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