2. Dolce&Gabbana and
Cathedral angel
D&G
traveled
to
mosaic
decorated
churches
across
the
Italian
isle:
to
Cefalu
Cathedral,
the
Pala:ne
Chapel,
La
Martorana,
and
the
Duomo
Monreale.
These
Byzan:ne
mosaics
were
made
by
ar:sans
around
the
years
1100-‐1200,
during
the
reigns
of
Sicilian
Kings
Roger
II
and
William
II.
Dolce
&
Gabbana
sampled
liberally
from
many
areas
of
the
church
including
royal
adornment
(crowns,
jewelry),
Clergy
vestments,
ceremonial
instruments
(accessories,
gilt
things),
gold
ornament
in
general,
and
the
mosaic
stones
themselves.
3. John Everett Millais
and Jean-Charles De
Castelbajac
John
EvereS
Millais
was
one
of
the
founders
of
the
Pre-‐Raphaelite
Brotherhood,
which
was
part
of
the
quaSrocento
art
period
(or
the
15th
century
Italian
art).
Shakespeare
was
one
of
the
basic
inspira:ons;
that
is
why
Millais
depicted
“Ophelia”,
a
tragic
figure
from
Hamlet
in
his
pain:ng,
in
1851-‐52.
Jean-‐Charles
De
Castelbajac’s
drew
inspira:on
from
the
pain:ng
in
his
Fall-‐Winter
2013/2014
collec:on.
4. Marni and Brian Rea
During
his
career,
Brian
Rea
has
been
the
Art
Director
for
The
New
York
Times
Op-‐Ed
page,
he’s
created
pieces
for
book
jackets
and
film
posters,
as
well
as
being
a
featured
ar:st
in
magazines
including
Time
and
The
Atlan:c
Monthly.
“Marni
has
been
collabora:ng
with
ar:sts
the
last
few
years
–
Kim
Gordon,
Gary
Hume,
Peter
Blake
among
others.
When
they
saw
my
drawings
for
the
“Modern
Love”
column
in
The
New
York
Times,
they
reached
out”.
5. Robert Campin and
Alexander McQueen
Flemish
painter
Robert
Campinhas
created
“The
Thief
to
the
Leg
of
Christ”,
in
1430.
Alexander
McQueen
printed
Campin’s
pain:ng
of
the
crucifixion
on
a
jacket,
in
his
Fall-‐Winter
2009
collec:on,
by
making
it
a
kind
of
patchwork.
6. Maripol x Marc Jacobs
With
friends
such
as
Andy
Warhol
and
Keith
Haring,
French
born
ar:st/stylist/designer
Maripol
has
been
surrounded
by
art
for
most
her
life.
She
made
waves
on
the
New
York
City
scene
back
in
80s
as
she
grabbed
the
art
world
by
it's
horns.
The
former
art
director
of
Fiorucci
created
some
of
the
most
iconic
jewelry
of
that
:me,
and
is
notably
the
woman
behind
Madonna's
iconic
"Like
A
Virgin"
look
in
the
80s.
In
2010,
Maripol
collaborated
with
Marc
Jacobs
on
a
line
of
t-‐shirts
and
jewelry
inspired
by
the
collec:ons
she
created
back
in
the
80s.
7. Gustav Klimt and
L’Wren Scott
Gustav
Klimt
is
a
well-‐known
“Art
nouveau”
ar:st.
In
his
pain:ngs
-‐
he
used
a
lot
of
golden-‐leaf,
kaleidoscopic
kind
of
prints
and
for
thi
-‐
he
became
inspira:on
for
many
other
ar:sts.
L’Wren
ScoS,
revealed
that
he
had
“a
gold
moment”
in
his
Fall-‐Winter
2013/2014
collec:on,
looking
to
Gustav
Klimt’s
portrait
for
inspira:on.
8. Cynthia Rowley and
Damien Hirst
Inspira:on
for
this
Cynthia
Rowley
dress
came
from
Olaf
Breuning
recent
exhibi:on
:tled
"Art
Freaks."
The
exhibit
featured
photographs
of
male
and
female
nudes
painted
in
the
style
of
defining
works
of
art
form
the
20th
century.
One
such
work
was
the
"Damien"
nude
figure
which
featured
ar:st
Damien
Hirst'
signature
spots
which
Rowley
turned
into
a
dress.
The
dress
is
exclusively
sold
at
Parisian
bou:que
ColeSe.
9. Van Gogh and
Rodarte
The
“Vase
with
12
sunflowers”
is
one
of
the
most
known
artworks,
which
was
created
by
Van
Gogh,
in
1888.
Rodarte
was
inspired
by
the
vivid
colors
of
the
pain:ng,
giving
in
its
Spring-‐Summer
2012
collec:on
a
unique
touch.