When browsing the trend forecasts and looking back at the most recent fashion week, I've been drawn to the "Church" trend. I've always been drawn to religious imagery as I love the grandiose power of it and also the emotion it evokes in even the most Agnostic of viewers. I think that large scale depictions of religious icons always feel very omniscient and allow you to feel that there is a presence of a higher power, especially with buildings such as Sacre Coeur chapel.
I think that these fashionable takes on religious iconography not only help evoke that feeling of supremacy but also aesthetically appear like the paintings of Michelangelo and Raphael. There are also fashions that remind me of church in other ways such as the "Sunday Best", vicar collars and nun habits.
I've collected some images which are both from recent collections and past collections, other editorial imagery and non-fashion imagery as this is something I want to explore through editorial in our group magazine as a stylist.
Alexander McQueen AW2013-2014 |
Dolce & Gabbana AW2013-2014 |
Valentino AW2013-2014 |
JW Anderson AW2013-2014 |
Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture |
Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture SS2007 |
Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture SS2007 |
Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture SS2007 |
Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture SS2007 |
Visionaire - Ricardo Tisci |
Miles Aldridge |
Cedric Buchet for Vogue Paris |
Lucia Giacani |
Sebastian Kim for Numero |
Reviste La Calle |
Vogue Ukraine |
Armani Prive Haute Couture FW2012 |
Gareth Pugh FW2013 |
Meadham Kirchhoff FW2013 |
I Love Fake Magazine |
125 Magazine |
Good Shepherd Stained Glass Window |
Immaculate Heart of Mary |
Our Lady of Guadalupe |
Virgin Mary statue in Thailand |
Michelangelo's The Last Judgement |
Notre Dame Chapel Canada |
Sacre Coeur Chapel Paris |
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