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]]>Run by Miranda Moreira, the brand is known for its line of distinctive objects inspired by art as well as pop culture. These include graphic art pieces that are made from mirror, enamel, and powder-coated steel, characterized by modern forms and a bold sense of color. The ranges are all designed in Australia and made in small quantities in collaboration with local Melbourne makers.
Based in Melbourne, Moreira studied Fine Arts, after which she lived and worked in Paris for six years. Establishing the Bride & Wolfe brand on her return to Melbourne, she sought to bring together her passion for art and European craftsmanship with the youthful irreverence of Australian culture.
βIβm so visual, seeing colors and patterns whilst food shopping can be as inspiring as looking through art books or surfing the net,β shared Moreira in an interview with the Little Citizens Boutique Blog. βIβve become more nostalgic since Iβve become a mum, and my childhood in St Kilda is hugely influential- panel vans, hot summers on the beach, icypoles and Oz rock!β
Whatever her sources of inspiration are, the result is something you’d want to get your hands on.
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]]>He then went through his collection to find the most inspiring ones and then to revamp them as if they were coming straight out of a cover of a fashion magazine. Selecting the latest trends seems easy enough for him, as a stylist. However, matching today’s accessories and clothing with the paintings of the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries is a more delicate task and requires a lot of imagination.
Thus, he decided to give a boost to these old portraits while bringing a certain cachet of nobility to the latest extravagances of the fashion industry. He shares his unique collages on his Instagram account, “My Stendhal Syndrome”. Through these funny compositions, all the same harmonious, Randolfi manages to mix the elegance of yesteryear with the style of today.
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]]>The post Decorate Your House Like a Pro with Bride & Wolfe appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Run by Miranda Moreira, the brand is known for its line of distinctive objects inspired by art as well as pop culture. These include graphic art pieces that are made from mirror, enamel, and powder-coated steel, characterized by modern forms and a bold sense of color. The ranges are all designed in Australia and made in small quantities in collaboration with local Melbourne makers.
Based in Melbourne, Moreira studied Fine Arts, after which she lived and worked in Paris for six years. Establishing the Bride & Wolfe brand on her return to Melbourne, she sought to bring together her passion for art and European craftsmanship with the youthful irreverence of Australian culture.
βIβm so visual, seeing colors and patterns whilst food shopping can be as inspiring as looking through art books or surfing the net,β shared Moreira in an interview with the Little Citizens Boutique Blog. βIβve become more nostalgic since Iβve become a mum, and my childhood in St Kilda is hugely influential- panel vans, hot summers on the beach, icypoles and Oz rock!β
Whatever her sources of inspiration are, the result is something you’d want to get your hands on.
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]]>The post This Stylist Revamps Renaissance Portraits With Current Fashion Pieces appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>He then went through his collection to find the most inspiring ones and then to revamp them as if they were coming straight out of a cover of a fashion magazine. Selecting the latest trends seems easy enough for him, as a stylist. However, matching today’s accessories and clothing with the paintings of the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries is a more delicate task and requires a lot of imagination.
Thus, he decided to give a boost to these old portraits while bringing a certain cachet of nobility to the latest extravagances of the fashion industry. He shares his unique collages on his Instagram account, “My Stendhal Syndrome”. Through these funny compositions, all the same harmonious, Randolfi manages to mix the elegance of yesteryear with the style of today.
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