Fun Fashion-Inspired Edibles

Corey Moranis Creates Deliciously Edible Fashion Art

Mixed media artist Corey Moranis creates edible art inspired by pop-culture, internet culture, fashion and food.

Moranis deliciously creates works that are rainbow colored, sparkly and fashionably edible. The artist’s earliest projects involved creating cakes to match her outfits, which has now evolved into food-themed art shows and cake hats. Corey has even gone as far as venturing into hyper-colored knits and light installations. 

Moranis is best described as part Andy Warhol part Cake Boss. Some of her art works include fruit increased jelly transparent sandals, rainbow colored edible necklaces and spunky vibrantly colored outfit-matching layered cakes.

The uniquely stylish mixed media artist is creating quite a buzz among celebrities like Evan Rachel Wood, who are her biggest fans. The concept of baking and designing cakes in sync with fashion as art is simply amazing, because what’s better than edible art?
Trend Themes
1. Edible Art - The trend of creating edible art is disrupting the art world, offering a unique and delicious form of self-expression.
2. Fashion-inspired Food - The trend of fashion-inspired food opens up opportunities for innovative culinary experiences, merging the worlds of fashion and gastronomy.
3. Multi-media Edible Creations - The trend of combining different artistic mediums, such as fashion and food, to create edible creations is pushing the boundaries of creativity and novelty.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore new avenues by incorporating edible creations, engaging art enthusiasts through a multi-sensory experience.
2. Food & Beverage - The food and beverage industry can tap into the fashion-inspired food trend by creating unique and visually appealing culinary offerings.
3. Fashion - The fashion industry can collaborate with artists to bring fashion-inspired edible creations to life, blurring the lines between fashion and food.

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