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Thursday, July 07, 2011

Fashion as Art

I think so. I consider myself an artist. Fashion is the medium in which I choose to express myself artistically.

art1    /ɑrt/[ahrt]
noun
1. the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
2. the class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings: a museum of art; an art collection.
3. a field, genre, or category of art: Dance is an art.

Today I came across a couple interesting articles addressing fashion as art. Both raise the question does fashion have a place in an art museum? "Does Fashion Deserve To Be In a Museum?" in Bust Magazine, and a New York Times article, the Bust article references: "Gone Global: Fashion as Art?" I argue that yes it does. The articles arrive at a similar conclusion while addressing some interesting issues such as what criteria is used to select designers, how some design houses are funding their own exhibits as sort of a brand marketing cum art statement, which has a number of interesting arguments along with it. I highly suggest you read these articles, excellent food for thought.

My art background is wide spanning. I have taken art classes since I was a child and have been schooled in mediums such as painting and clay. I've learned about perspective, the play of positive and negative space, the way primary, secondary and tertiary colors work. How to mix colors, how to make colors play certain tricks on your eye. I've also had the privilege of slowly meandering through some of the world's greatest art museums in Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Rome, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis. I move slow, I stare hard and my cerebral sponge soaks in as many details of the Masters as I can. I treat a clothing store and a fashion magazine the same way as I do the Louvre. I even treat people watching in this way.

My fashion design is derived from an accumulation of art education and observation. I consider each piece a wearable sculpture. A three dimensional painting. A study of positive and negative space. A play of color, texture and volume. This makes me slow, deliberate, obsessed with detail and extremely particular about the end result. Flaws? I think not, these are what gives character to my work. Enjoy!

Monday, July 30, 2007

YazBerry's Bustin' out all over!

BUST Magazine Cover, August/September 2007Check out the August/September BUST Magazine Fashion & Music issue! YazBerry Fashion has a phat advertisement on page 115 featuring our oh so hot models Janeen & Nick. (See below; YazBerry is hanging out in the bottom left corner)

You can preview the contents by visiting www.bust.com where there is a page turning virtual sample of this issue! One of our favorite articles is a history lesson on the "Founding MOTHERS of Hip-Hop"! Be sure to edumacate yourself.

Make sure you take a peek at the Girl Wide Web section of their website which features awesome women run websites on any topic relating to women. Our favorite category is of course She-Commerce & Services which features women owned businesses like YazBerry Fashion, which you should really explore in detail!

YazBerry Advertisement, bottom left corner
Stay tuned dear friends in the next week or so YazBerry Fashion will be launching "El ZOCO del Mundo", a world market which will initially feature beautiful hand woven scarves from women in North-East India.

These scarves are made by a women's group associated with the YWCA in North-East India. Virginia met the head of the YWCA there, while both were attending the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women back in February. YazBerry is incredibly excited to begin this important partnership!