Literally! Why are architecture and fashion so indelibly linked? Perhaps it is because we creative types tend to stick together. CC is willing to wager that a hefty cross-section of Vogue subscribers also receive Architectural Digest!
At right: Bottega Veneta and Frank Gehry team up in Italian Vogue
I heart NY
The Manhattan skyline makes a captivating backdrop. See this Brooks Brothers ad;
a recent Bottega Veneta ad; and
Sue Stemp’s recent rooftop show.
Even semi-demolished New York architecture finds itself aligned with fashion, as in this New York Times Style Magazine editorial, shot at the Plaza Hotel. Christian Lacroix Haute Couture, via nytimes.com.
Landmark Status
Last year, J. Crew featured Richard Neutra’s Kauffman House in its catalog. Image via metropolismag.com.
This autumn, another iconic modernist house is the backdrop for chic casual wear: Seven for All Mankind shot its Autumn/Winter 2008 ad campaign at Philip Johnson’s Glass House in New Canaan, CT. The Glass House website is a worth a visit so you can see a video narrated by the house’s current curator.
Column Work:
D&G chose classical architecture as the backdrop for its fall print ads.
Kate Moss in a Turkish bath, in W.
Lanvin silk taffeta top and wool skirt in W's Istanbul spread. Note the columns and then look at the next photo...
Shoes often have architectural details: Celine column heel patent peep toe, pictured via Vogue Italia.
Once in a great while, a building is shaped like a shoe! This house in Hellam, Pennsylvania gives new meaning to that old nursery rhyme…
Talk about an architectonic handbag! A Louis Vuitton storefront, via chinadaily.com.
Fall fashion displayed in a decidedly postmodern doorway, courtesy wwd.com. The architecture in this shoot reminds CC of Michael Graves' style!
Basso & Brooke offer a Deco inspired print.
CC loves when architecture and design elements find their way into fashion!
At left: Roberto Cavalli "tiles" on the runway, pictured via style.com.
An Artistic Tile ad
Hayden Harnett's tile-inspired Lido mini bag. Visit haydenharnett.com
Marc by Marc Jacobs Cloisonné (an ancient metalworking technique, finding its textile expression here!) mohair jacket, at shopbop.com
Last look: make your home inside Zaha Hadid’s Chanel 2.55 Mobile Art Pavilion!
I love the mix of architecture and fashion, I think it's a perfect marriage. Great post.
ReplyDeleteI love Gehry even more than Bottega Veneta. And, le sigh over the Brooks Brothers ad. I have never been to the Glass House. When I come to NY in January/February I am going to have to make a pilgrimage.
ReplyDeleteI have to say that the Chanel mobile thing looked like a casket to me. Not good.
Oh CC, amazing photos! I adore those black Celine shoes!
ReplyDeleteDon't miss my leaf jewelry give away at my blog, darling!
xoxo
Caroline
the closest i've come to this trend is in architecturally defined sleeves on my blouses, but now i'm inspired to try more!
ReplyDeleteI love when a designer's inspiration in based on a sculpture or building and seeing the transition from metal to clothing material.
ReplyDeletei love seeing art influence each other.
ReplyDeleteso inspiring.
i think marni has some of the most beautiful architectural pieces!
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you are so right! fashion and architecture go hand and hand...notice that a lot of the project runway success stories build their clothes architecturally?
ReplyDeleteLove J. Crew catalog!
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Kisses.
i love the way you post. such great themes to consider always!
ReplyDeletei always leave inspired.
thank you.
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melissa
http://www.lifestyledissected.blogspot.com/
love this post!
ReplyDeleteI love this trend, especially in shoes.
ReplyDeleteI loved the photo of the half-demolished hotel. There was something very appealing about it.
ReplyDeleteAmazing post <3
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the add! I am linking you back right this moment!
Love the theme....pix were unique and interesting...
ReplyDeletebtw.....pic of woman going up stairs, reminded me of my staircase post I did, (7/13/08)... oh the fashion possibilities and interpretations of that which we can imagine and see see
...or cc,
...which ever you prefer
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LOVE the post... architecture is FASHIONABLE!!! GREAT photos!
ReplyDeleteHow FUN to look like a tall, skinny building with a few curves of course!
ENJOY!
Fifi
hi,
ReplyDeleteLovely mix of architecture is in fashion! Great post... Thank you very much! (Favourites: Basso&Brooke dress, gigantic Chanel bag, heels, LV...
xoxo: Janet
Lovely mix of architecture is in fashion. Great post&pics. Favourites: Gigantic Chanel bag, LV, Basso&Brooke dress, heels...
ReplyDeleteThanks CC...
xoxo.. Janet
those were definitely some amazing shots...
ReplyDeletegreat images!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures !!
ReplyDeletecc, that giant louis bag is just insane! you fing the most amazing pics!
ReplyDeletehope you had a great thanksgiving. :)
I want to live in a Richard Neutra house and wear pretty much well everything you have featured, aahhh dreams.
ReplyDeleteVery well said.
ReplyDeleteFashion is wearable Art, Architecture.
love...
xx
I love the mosaic tile orange clutch!
ReplyDeleteDarling, I have just two words - amazing post! Specialy - the last photo! So great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteDid I sad something wrong yesterday?
FM
Wow what a great post! You really gathered up some great stuff that completely highlight this whole fascination with "Archetechtual Fashion". xoxo jacquieshambles
ReplyDeleteHola guapa!!
ReplyDeleteMe encanta los edificios y la moda!!
Actualmente me dedico a diseño de interior (decoración para empresas)...
Y las fotos que publicas son ideales.
Muchos Besos
Dreams
P.D: Espero que no te importe que escriba en español...
love the chanel sofa.... : )
ReplyDeleteGreat post and photos, fashion and architecture can be such a perfect match. And feel free to use my photo, I will be pleased.
ReplyDeleteArchitecture and fashion belong together because the whole idea of a construct, love the images :)
ReplyDeleteI want to live in a giant shoe.
ReplyDeleteIf you send me an email I can send you back the picture. As you like.
ReplyDeleteZaha Hadid’s amazzzing woman... I'd love to see her Issey Miyake closets! Notice, that's what she wears...exclusively... Lovely day CC!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love your posts! Great pictures...
ReplyDeleteI´m seriously considerinng that Margiela skirt, it can´t be so hard to recreate right?
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I love the Marc Jacobs stuff!
ReplyDeletethanks for posting, and commenting me :D
i definatly agree with you on "Architecture is in Fashion" and i think it bring the best out of each other.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post! Fashion+architecture is the perfect mix! Like Coco Chanel once said: Fashion is architecture. It's a matter of proportions!
ReplyDeleteWOW! i adore those gigantic bags!! it kind of reminds me of something Tim Walker would do
ReplyDeleteArchitecture like fashion fulfills primarily a functional dimension.
ReplyDeleteSo they have everything to be related.
Great post CC (as always)
xoxo
Oh CC this is has got to be in my top 5 favourite posts by you ever! I love it when different artistic mediums collaborate to create amazing art - I think it also helps validate fashion as an artform rather than a superficial whimsy too.
ReplyDeletedarling CC great post,I love how architecture influences fashion.The two are tied at the hip.Austere designers like Jil Sander to deconstructive designers like Commes des garcons repeatedly reference architecture and structure in their work.
ReplyDeleteLoved the Chanel mobile bag,genius!
muah
marian
I like the connections you make. These are all great examples of the crossover between fashion and architecture.
ReplyDeleteyumm
ReplyDeletei like the architecture :)
wow! great photos! absolutely love the last pic.
ReplyDeleteI love architectual shapes in clothing! amazing pictures
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL post! This is also something I truly believe. If you think about it, one truly could not exist without the other.
ReplyDeleteOh, gorgeous (as usual)! I love that shot of the torn-down wall and the red dress. :)
ReplyDeleteso fabulous! my favorites are the girl through the hole in the wall and the D&G ad. i love the drama of architectural looks, though i prefer swaths of fabric and flow myself...
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The large Louis Vuitton-wall(?) is so cool! And I wish I could go see the Chanel Mobile Art. Anyways, I love how architecture and fashion go together. There are so many possibilities.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post! As an art history major, one of my fellow history buffs wrote her thesis on the the relationship between fashion and architecture... particularly the suit.
ReplyDeleteI love NY too. It makes me so excited to go to my internship!
ReplyDeletesuch lovely inspiration !!
ReplyDeleteyo are so right, I noticed that creative fields often match, I always wondered why.
ReplyDeletegreat pics.
Architects have sometimes turned out to be great designers.
ReplyDeletelook at Gareth Pughs work!its like buildings to me :o) i love shoes with architectural detail n i love architecture, think anyoe one else who's into the process of conceptualizing and creating a design would appreciate architecture too.
I love this post, another great one,u're a source of motivation to me ya know :o) when i come here n see great posts i dnt wanna do lesss :o)
lovely post!
ReplyDeleteI would like to live in my shoes ;)
take a look here:
http://ladythirty.blogspot.com/2008/11/utlottningstajm.html
love,
Lady T.
architecture is one of the first inspirations to start designing... great post
ReplyDeleteI love it, it gives modernity for the look and everything!
ReplyDeleteamazing post!
a kiss friend!
nice post! i would love to have that chanel couch in my room! ) haha
ReplyDeleteThere once was a woman who lived in a shoe... hands-down fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm loving the Plaza Hotel image. Amazing.
You are perfectly right and you did a great job - fantastic spotting )
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