10 Nov
2016

How to wear arts header

Look, I’ll be honest with you. I started doing these How To Wear posts for two reasons: one, because I think the majority How To Wear blog posts and magazine articles are pretty dumb. I mean, most competent people with a little bit of imagination can figure out how to wear a pair of jeans or a bomber jacket, right? So, I thought, hey, why not how to wear something ridiculous or obscure or okay, for the most part, how to wear something related to one of my weird interests. How to wear tarot decks, how to wear your favorite poem, what to wear upon greeting death, that sort of thing.

But there was also another reason. A way dumber reason: I have spent, like 2/3 of the last 8 years over on polyvore (edited to add: RIP Polyvore) and no way, no how, is all that time going to waste. I created a lot of stuff! Well, “created”. You know what I mean. So these silly How To Wear posts on Unquiet Things are a way to both showcase those creations and make me feel better about my minor obsession with a major internet time suck.

In this How To Wear installment, we are looking to your (my) favorite artists and their gorgeous creations, for wardrobe inspiration. One could explore this in a very literal sense: for example intricate swirled pen and ink line work echoed in an elaborately embellished art deco frock paired with laser-cut filigree leather shoes. Or perhaps more figuratively… the slinky folds of an artfully constructed little black dress evoking the sensual thrill of an erotic three-panel black and white comic.

See below for several ensembles inspired by paintings, photographs, illustrations and woodcuts, artists both contemporary and from bygone eras. And because Polyvore, sadly, no longer exists, I’m afraid I can no longer link to all of the items pictured. Use your imagination and substitute where necessary!

Interested in previous How To Wear installments at Unquiet Things?
How to wear: the Spring Equinox // How to wear the Winter Solstice // How to wear: the Autumn Equinox // How to wear: a Jean Rollin film // How to wear: Your favorite tarot deck // How to wear dramatic jewelry // (What to wear) Upon greeting Death // What to wear: Melancholics on Holiday // What to wear series: date with a monster

 

Artist: Sveta Dorosheva

 

stained glass poppies
Artist: Mindy Sommers

 

nattskiftet
Artist: Nattskiftet

 

Owl
Art: Kobushi Ni Mimizuku

 

dreamingthedeep
I wish I knew for certain where this came from! Searches say “Shell Cure for Insomnia via LIFE Archives”

 

carmilla
Artist: Isabella Mazzanti Bancewicz

 

niagara
Artist: Niagara Detroit

 

nightmare
Artist: Henry Fuseli

 

weegee
Artist: Weegee (Arthur Fellig)

 

Ellen Rogers
Artist: Ellen Rogers

 

arcmallet
Artist: Eric Keller

 

frannie
Artist: Jan Brueghel The Elder

 


Daiana says

What an idea! Never thought of transposing my cultural taste into fashion.
As a child I only daydreamed about how it would have been if I could wear all the Titanic movie costumes on the street. I was barely 10 years old :))

Loved your post!
Xoxo,
Daiana

www.ChezDaiana.com

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