
Mondrian was the most important figures of the De Stil movement. De Stil was created as an answer to the world war, and wanted to express a utopia, a universal language through basic forms and colors.
Of course, as I have said in another post, back then there was a point of doing things, the artists aimed at something, but now, it's just for decoration purposes and money.
These are some pieces inspired by Mondrian's paintings:

and there are more, many more brands like DVF, Vans, Yohji Yamamoto, and Dior that have created accessories and clothes inspired by the master of De Stil, but, for no specific reason like he did when creating his paintings.
that YSL was such a show stopper though bc he was the first, as in many, many things...
ReplyDeleteSo coincidential that I wore a Mondrian dress today. basically a crap version compared to the real one of the day dress.
ReplyDeleteThe Christian Louboutin heel is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteI have seen that design around on a few things but never realised it was inspired by an artist. Thanks for that :))
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see an artist that inspired so many designers!
ReplyDeleteOh, I am so glad you have this...I love Mondrian.
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