2014년 4월 16일 수요일

Antonio Lopez



Antonio Lopez was born in Utuado, Puerto Rico. When he was seven years old, his family moved to New York City.His parents, Maria Luisa Cruz and Francisco Lopez influenced him to apply his artistic talents to fashion. He attended the High School of Art and Design and the Fashion Institute of Technology. While attending the F.I.T. he began an internship at Women's Wear Daily
which led to him leaving school and working at the publication. Shortly afterward he left for a position at the New York Times.
Lopez worked in close collaboration with Juan Eugene Ramos. He also did illustrations of fashion designs by Charles James.

In 1969 he moved to Paris along with Ramos and was an associate of Karl Lagerfeld; he stayed there until the mid-1970s. Antonio discovered Jessica Lange in 1974. He discovered Jerry Hall and lived with her in Paris at the beginning of her modeling career. Lopez and Ramos also discovered Grace Jones and Tina Chow.

His circle of friends also included the photographer Bill Cunningham; circa 1966 Antonio introduced him to photographer David Montgomery, who gave Cunningham his first camera

Lopez died of Kaposi's Sarcoma as a complication of AIDS at UCLA Medical Center; he was living in New York but was in Los Angeles for an exhibition of his art; he was attended by his friend and model Susan Baraz.

 
 
 

2014년 4월 8일 화요일

Lovisa Burfitt

Lovisa Burfitt is a Swedish Fashion designer and illustrator who lives and works in Paris since 2002. She has been working as an illustrator since she graduated from the Beckmans School of Fashion in 1997, and in 2001 she was invited as a guest student at the Royal College of Art in Stockholm. She started drawing illustration by accident. After graduating from college, she was discouraged because her teachers talked about how hard the business would be. She drew a lot of fashion drawing and human figure. After she finished her final collection, she started to get demands from boutique and stylist. She practiced a lot of times of fashion drawing in college. She chose to be fashion designer because she can express her creativity. Fashion drawing is a therapy for her. Her style is Meticulous in details, a clash of poetry, punk and playfulness. She usually use mix media for her drawing such as ink with brush, steel feather, felt pen, acrylic, crayons and so on. She covered the walls of H&M flagship stores in a few cities as Milano, Tokyo and Copenhagen with her drawings.

2014년 4월 3일 목요일

Rene Gruau


 
Rene Gruau became famous and favourite artists of haute couture world during the 1940s and 1950s. He began to work with Femina, Marie Claire, L’Officiel, L’Album Du Figaro and an assortment of ‘high-style’ magazine. He was born in Italy on February 4, 1909 as a son of an Italian count but he did not follow in his father’s footsteps and accept the job of royal military commander and became an artist. At 14 , He began to sell his mother’s and his drawing to Milanese fashion journal Lidel and began to illustrate for fashion magazines such as Femina, Marie Claire and Vogue in Paris when he was early 20s. Gruau had difficulties because of World War II however found a little work for unestablished designer such as Christian Dior. When he reached 18, he became famous internationally such as United States, Italy and France. Gruau gave life to haute couture clothing and expand their popularity with his illustration. He created the marketing images for Miss Dior perfume and for Rouge Baiser lipstick . Gruau's first position as artistic director for advertising was in 1947 with Christian Dior. The two together formed the "New Look" of the time, partially a result of Dior's designs, and partially a result of Gruau's combined interpretation and upgrading of old-style graphic illustration. Gruau formed a friendship with Dior that contributed to their successful collaboration and further enlargement of fashion advertisement. Gruau moved to the United States in 1948 to work for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. He remained with the magazine for two years, and then went to work as sole illustrator for Flair. There were exhibitions of Gruau's work at the Paris Musée du Costume in 1989 and Musée de la Publicité in 1999. Rimini, Italy's Riviera, has a permanent collection in its city museum. Today Gruau’s works are collected and exhibited by the finest art institutions including the Louvre in Paris. René Gruau is one of the most well known and best fashion Illustrators known due to his flair and unique approach. With his new style of art and fashion, Gruau reshaped marketing for the fashion industry forever and has set the scene for marketing for this industry for many years to come. Fashion Illustration has been around for nearly 500 years.