Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Fashion is Art


"Sequins, backless dresses, red lips. It's a beautiful image."

Many of us aren't lucky enough to sit in on a private VIP fashion show; the hair, the music, the fabric. Each detail fitted to perfection, with an aura of chilled innocence fluttering so slightly in the air. Each anticipating the preview, the unveiling and the birth of another beautiful image.

Blushing Boutique hosted their Christmas Party and Fashion Show this evening at their boutique located at 579 Richards Street in Vancouver. While guests, photographers, and fashionistas poured in, a small show paid hommage to local designer Shelly Klassen's vision for a perfect work of pure fashion.

As an artist, it is beginning to be clear that even outside the studio or gallery, our focus sets its own intention on the process of creativity and artistic development in the multitude of projects being realized outside the art world.
And yet, as I observed the beautifully put together clothing; holiday affairs in their truest sense, I wondered with awe how from just one look, a designer fashions her image into a collection. With considerations such as cut, presence, curves, fabric, accessories, Shelly Klassen and her wonderful team at Blushing Boutique surely have their hands filled with not only talent, but true considerations steming from art and fine artistry.


To see the various dresses, tops, and bottoms and art from local artists Sarazen Brooks, Michele Trask and myself, all which will surely inspire and awe you, visit the Boutique and receive a consultation from the various professionals who will not only make you feel chic and sexy, but also like a walking piece of art.

Until next time, I am left inspired by the art in fashion.

-Monika

3 comments:

  1. I wondered with awe how from just one look, a designer fashions her image into a collection.

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  2. I wondered with awe how from just one look, a designer fashions her image into a collection.

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  3. I wondered with awe how from just one look, a designer fashions her image into a collection.

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