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Andrea Maack's Illustrated Fashions Are Art You Can Wear

Andrea Maack is a visual artist from Iceland who likes to play with the concept of wearable art. Her unique work balances between art and fashion. I love this pencil drawing printed dress. And the gorgeous matching tights and shoes.

Andrea Maack is a graduate form The Icelandic Academy of the Arts, 2005. According to Maack's site, her exhibition pieces are one-offs and have included garments constructed out of her original drawings in unconventional materials. The pieces are wearable sculptures and have been exhibited internationally since 2007.
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