This is the second part of our Final Project. The file was too big to upload on here :). Our presentation is a magazine style format on The Blue Riders and The Blue Four.
1. Alejandra wears a look
inspired by The Blue
Rider’s book cover: blue,
black and grey maxi dress 1
with a blue glitter bracelet
2. LOOK: AMBER MODELS THIS
LOOK INSPIRED BY PAUL
KLEE’S PAINTING “THE
PRISONER”
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3. Feeling
blue…
dress up : model amber
perez models a look
black top with grey blue
pattern shorts, the look
is finished off topped off
with a pearl necklace
and earrings and black
platform boots.
inspired by paul klee’s work:
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“heroic fiddling”
4. This look that
model Alejandra
Vazquez is
wearing is
inspired by
Franz
Marc’s
painting “The
Blue Rider”.
Alejandra wears
an orange, teal
and navy blue
dress and red
hoop earrings.
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9. Q&A with
A&A
DBR: What inspired you to put outfits together to
resemble The Blue Four’s paintings?
A&A: The Blue Four have beautiful paintings and we
wanted to bring them alive by showing them off in
fashion.
DBR: Did it take a long time to choose the outfits?
A&A: Yes it did! We looked through a lot of different
clothes to find the right ones that would resemble the
painting as closely as possible. We chose outfits by color,
design, style, and the emotion it would bring.
DBR: How do the outfits represent the paintings they
resemble?
A&A: The outfits represent the emotion and meaning of
the painting they are resembling. We chose outfits that had
similar color schemes to those of the paintings. We also
wanted the audience to feel like the painting if they wore
our outfits or similar outfits. The Blue Four had great ideas
and create amazing artworks. We just want those ideas to
continue living and fashion is an industry that isn’t going to
die out anytime soon.
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10. the
reiter
ART COME TO
LIFE
This makeup look is inspired by Alexej von
Jawlensky’s portrait from 1909 of
“ALEXANDER SAKHAROFF”
Tip: don’t forget the dark shadows under the eyes for
that extra scary look!
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11. the
reiter
GO
GREEN!
This makeup look is
inspired by Alexej von
Jawlensky’s portrait from
1909 “Schokko with Red
Hat”
Tip: don’t forget the red
lips!
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