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The Miss Moss Tomas Maier on Paper Sketches Are Imaginative

The Miss Moss Tomas Maier on Paper post pairs the designers Resort 2015 collection with cut and paste sketches. Creating a take on the classic inspiration board, the final result places the Maier models alongside historic drawings of women, landscapes, nude men and ancient architecture.

Coupled with this Miss Moss project are descriptions of the chosen artwork along with the names of the artists and the titles of their pieces. Although expressly not at all associated with the work of Tomas Maier, the pairings come together flawlessly as the apparel and ensembles are expertly matched with the backdrops.

Consistent within this series is the juxtaposition of old with new. While the illustrations are often dated, the apparel is new and full of promise.
Trend Themes
1. Superimposed Fashion - Fashion designers can explore opportunities for incorporating old art and historic drawings into their runway presentations.
2. Cut-and-paste Art - Artists can experiment with combining old and new elements by incorporating cut-and-paste techniques into their artwork.
3. Historic Inspiration Boards - Creative professionals can create inspiration boards using historic illustrations and contemporary imagery to spark new ideas.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can use historic illustrations and artwork to add an artistic and creative element to their collections.
2. Art - Artists can use cut-and-paste techniques to create new and innovative artwork by juxtaposing old and new elements.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Brands can use historic illustrations and imagery in their marketing materials to create a sense of heritage and tap into nostalgia.

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