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BACKSTAGE / June 26 2010 7:44 PM

Gaspard Yurkievich Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

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Gaspard Yurkievich Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Honing in on the man on the go, utilitarianism reigned at Gaspard Yurkievich’s spring show. Continuing last season’s dissection of the suit and replacing a helmet with a bag, the latest range infused prep with the grit of a biker. Showcasing mix and match looks, Yurkievich achieved a balance of work and play that projected a cohesive vision, while still maintaining impassioned spontaneity.

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Gaspard Yurkievich Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

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Mens / January 22 2010 1:53 PM

RUNWAY: Gaspard Yurkievich Fall 2010 Menswear Collection

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RUNWAY: Gaspard Yurkievich Fall 2010 Menswear Collection Part Venetian gondolier, part European backpacker and part flood survivor. Yes, that’s the perfect way to describe Gaspard Yurkievich’s Fall 2010 menswear collection. From floodwater slacks to striped, streamline cut blazers and embellished suits to Italian loafers, Yurkievich has quite the variety of eye catching looks. With a slight bell-bottom cut on the slacks and a metallic shine to the suits, there’s no need to worry about looking mainstream.

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Uncategorized / October 4 2008 10:33 AM

Can FASHION Imitate ART?

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Can FASHION Imitate ART?

…It can if its in a Spring 2009 collection!

We’ve all heard the cliche defense of the fashion-obsessed saying, “Fashion is a form of art!” The usual response is always soaked thoroughly with sarcasm and followed with a turn of the back. But upon reviewing the latest in trends from top designers, and some from those who have yet to burst out on the runway scene, it seems that today designers may be drawing their inspiration from, well…art!

Can FASHION Imitate ART?

Can FASHION Imitate ART?

Take a look at the footage from Martin Margiela’s Spring 2009 collection. The faceless models are reminiscent of Salvador Dali’s Mirage painting, in which the human figures are also, faceless. The extreme and exaggerated silhouettes of the jackets are comparable to the angles found in Dali’s Premonition of Civil War. The Surrealist movement in art no doubt played a role in the development of Margiela’s collection. It was that same avant-garde attitude and intriguing yet aesthetic awkwardess that catapulted artists like Salvador Dali and Max Ernst to the walls of MoMA in New York, and is now walking the runways of the world.

Can FASHION Imitate ART?Can FASHION Imitate ART?

Need more? Okay… Remember the Spring 09 of Gaspard Yurkievich in Paris? The use of color in his line was most memorable to me. It was a perfect blend of greys and whites with splashes of color. The same color scheme is reflected in Charles Demuth’s My Egypt. Even the way the lights and camera flashes hit the prism-like shapes of the shoes was reminiscent in the cubist-influenced Demuth.

Designers need not look farther for ideas to inspire and enlighten them than a Modern Art Museum, or at the very least, a library/internet. Do you want an art-inspired look without having to wait for the sample sale? New and upcoming designer Jon Wye can hook you up with his Andy Warhol (pioneered the pop-art movement and cultivated fashion icons like Edie Sedgwick) tribute, in the form of a silkscreen tee shirt ($36, jonwye.com). Now breathe in that fresh new trend smell….and relax!

WRITTEN BY ARIEL (cultindie member)

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Uncategorized / September 29 2008 8:00 PM

Runway Rundown: Gaspard Yurkievich

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Runway Rundown: Gaspard Yurkievich

Runway Rundown: Gaspard Yurkievich

Runway Rundown: Gaspard Yurkievich

Runway Rundown: Gaspard Yurkievich

Runway Rundown: Gaspard Yurkievich

 The Gaspard Yurkievich show in Paris covered a ton of different innovative styles that when combined seemed to be the recipe for success. Knee highs, vibrant colors, sheer fabrics, and the ever so popular mix of greys were all spotted making their way down the pink and grey runway. Lets not forget about the amazing heels as well.

Thanks to A Shaded View Of Fashion for the images!

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