Illamasqua Theatre of the Nameless



These are promo images for makeup brand Illamasqua‘s new collection Theatre of the Nameless, which was inspired by the notoriously voluptuous 1920s Berlin nightlife. I’m a sucker for any modern, dark interpretation of ’20s makeup.
Related post >> John Galliano’s theatrical runway makeup
Tags: 1920s, flapper, flappers, historically inspired, makeup
Lost Fish’s Alice

These beautiful images are from the book Alice, à travers le miroir, a French edition of Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There illustrated by Lost Fish (see my previous post on her).

Tags: (twists on) traditional art, alice in wonderland, children, cute little girls, dollflesh, fragility, historically inspired, illustrations, innocence/menace, lolita-esque, lost fish, neo-victorian, pop surrealism, porcelain, precious, queens, red and white, surreal, sweet/melancholy
KuKula’s “Lonely Opulent Things”
Nataly Abramovitch AKA KuKula‘s new show, Lonely Opulent Things, opens today at the Corey Helford Gallery, with guest artist Natalie Shau. This Rococo-inspired new collection is bright with delicate, playful pastels redolent of Marie Antoinette’s exuberant era and features KuKula’s signature sweetness of style combined with melancholy and decadence, and themes of corrupted innocence. It is just so colorful!

Tags: 18th century, animals, art shows, cute, dreamscapes, historically inspired, innocence, kukula, lolitaism, natalie shau, pastel, pop surrealism, precious, sexuality, soft color, sweet/melancholy
The Popovy Sisters’ “mod.” Collection

Tags: alien beauty, architectural fashion, avant-garde, bjds, collars, conceptual fashion, distorted bodies, dolls, edo-period japan, futuristic, hair, headdresses, historically inspired, hoopskirts, kabuki-inspired, otherworldly, red and white, samurai mask, white hair
Roses and Thorns: The Art of Liza Corbett




Tags: animals, art shows, baroque, bird wings, branches, deer, dolls, fairy tales, flowers, flowers in hair, ghosts, greek mythology, hair, historically inspired, illustrations, intricate line drawings, jeremy hush, little red riding hood, liza corbett, macabre, nature, neo-victorian, red, roses, skulls, soft color, surreal, swan, victorian, wolves
Ice Queen: Fashion Editorial for Dazed and Confused Nov. 09

Tags: collars, dark romantic, fashion editorial, feathers, flour-white face, hair, haute couture, high fashion, historically inspired, medieval inspiration, portraits, queens, renaissance, ruffs
Sub Rosa: The Art of Christopher Conn Askew
Chris Conn Askew’s gorgeous illustrations, prominently featuring the color red, filled with cryptic symbols, remind me of so many different influences, ranging from Soviet propaganda, to Japanese prints, to fables, Art Nouveau, vintage posters, tattoo art, and the Victorian era.

Tags: animals, aristocrat, blood, historically inspired, illustrations, modern fairy tales, posters, red, surreal, symbolism
Tim Walker’s “Dreaming of Another World”

Dreaming of Another World
+ Photographed by Tim Walker
for the March 2011 issue of Vogue Italia{via Haute Macabre – see the complete editorial there}
Tags: avant-garde goth, baroque, fashion editorial, hauntingly beautiful, high fashion, historically inspired, mystical, psychological horror
Unbearably Cute, Sweet, and Slightly Odd: The Art of Dilka Bear

Tags: animals, cute/creepy little girls, doll-like, fairy tales, historically inspired, pop surrealism, queens, sweet/melancholy, twins/doppelgangers/doubles, white hair
Nicola Samorì
Nicola Samorì‘s beautiful, technically accomplished, dark-palette paintings are distorted renditions of Baroque works, giving new life to an old style. Her “Neo-Baroque” art is “aggressively overwhelming and beautiful.” Often the faces of the figures in these paintings are obscured with a surreal, milky veil or a tempestuous, boldly structured smear of gray.







Tags: (twists on) traditional art, baroque, classicism, dark ethereal, flour-white flesh, gloomy color schemes, hauntingly beautiful, historically inspired, neo-baroque, realism, virtuoso
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