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Dane Johnson's Painted Fashions Double as Wearable Art Pieces

— August 1, 2014 — Fashion
Pop-up art gallery Either Way LA collaborates with artist Dane Johnson for this painted clothing collection that is captured by photographer JUCO. The vividly printed collection is lensed against a set of bright wall vignettes that range from citrus to blue hues.

LA Models face Achok dons the collection's hand-painted jackets, statement sweaters and vibrantly printed accessories that are a fresh translation of a retro pop art aesthetic. The pieces reference 80s-themed urban attire and resemble something out of a Katy Perry video or concert clip.

Stylist Julia Galdo mixes up Dane Johnson's hand-painted clothing items to create vintage style sets that are worthy of the star's "This is How We Do" video costumes.


Image Credit: JUCO

Trend Themes

  1. Pop Art Fashion — The combination of pop art and fashion opens possibilities to create artistic clothing collections that embrace retro and highly graphic visual styles.
  2. Hand-painted Wearables — Hand-painted clothing items can provide consumers with unique products that highlight individuality.
  3. Creative Collaborations — Collaborations between artists and fashion can provide opportunities to create original products that showcase the artists' styles.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — Fashion designers can incorporate elements of pop art and hand-painted designs into their collections, creating unique and eye-catching pieces.
  2. Art — Artists can collaborate with fashion brands to translate their work into wearable clothing collections that attract younger consumers.
  3. Photography — Photographers can capture and contribute to the aesthetic of painted and pop art fashion campaigns, particularly those that feature bold colors and patterns.
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