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The 'Venus In Sequins' Collection Pays Tribute to Great Artists

The Rodnik Band, a UK label, has debuted its 'Venus In Sequins' collection, which pays tribute to popular artists.

Each piece was inspired by various artists including Vincent Van Gough, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Roy Lichenstein and Mondrian, and their famous works such as Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup paintings. The Rodnik Band label is "inspired by developments in the modern art world, in particular the work of Marcel Duchamp and the Pop Art movement."

Designer Philip Colbert has created the 'Venus In Sequins' dress collection to be limited edition, similar to the idea of exclusive prints of famous paintings. For each dress, only six will be made.

The Venus In Sequins line is an artistically creative collection that would be perfect for any fashionista and pop art enthusiast.
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