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]]>Through editorials, books, advertising, paintings, and more, Karman fashions a universe filled with fierce women, tropical plants, psychedelia, flowers, and everything chic, glamorizing vintage style while working to create an equal future for everyone.
“My personal style as an artist is really reliant upon bright colors and [the] mixing of different prints,” she explained in an interview with Vanity Fair. “And a lot of clashing patterns that you don’t think would work together harmoniously.”
One of her more famous collaborations was with celebrity superstar Rhianna. The singer and designer’s first collaboration with Stance Socks, was promoted with a series of illustrations of the singer created by Karman, whose work Rihanna had discovered online. “This is the most high-profile job I’ve ever done,” she admitted at the time, “and it showed people what I was capable of.”
“I was intimidated to work with [her] at first because I am such a big fan, but it was cool to take her suggestions and her style and bring my own style and sense of fashion to it,” she adds.
See some of her more recent illustrations on her Instagram page:
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]]>Her illustrations—unpolished, carefree, and colorful—are a spontaneous reaction to fashion, as it evolves and changes over time. As such, they provide the perfect inspiration for fashionistas and illustrators alike.
According to Dariah, creativity is living your best life. “Being happy and free to express yourself and make your mark on the world,” she explained in an interview with Skinnydip London. “I’ve been drawing since I was 5,” she added, “even throughout my life with school and other jobs I’ve had I have always been drawing.”
Born in Washington DC, and raised in England, she’s currently based in London, where she collaborates with brands and publications as big as VOGUE Greece, Christian Dior, The New York Times, and ELLE Magazine UK. “Illustration is my first love,” she admits.
Scroll down for some fashion inspiration:
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]]>Since October 2013, she runs her own illustration studio, with her clients including some of the world’s most exciting fashion brands including Chanel, Hermes, Goop, and Louboutin. Working mainly in the beauty and fashion industry, her work covers a wide range of styles and disciplines, from illustration to pattern design, and posters to book covers.
“I find there is beauty in everyday life, simple objects and particularly beauty products in a bathroom,” remarked de Quénetain in an interview with the L’Oreal blog. A lot of her work zooms in on the beauty cabinet, examining it’s ins and outs. “Why beauty shelves? because I adore beauty products, I love to read about beauty routines on Into The Gloss, I think it so inspiring,” she says. “I think I love the fact that drawing top shelves is mixing my love for beauty products and my love for still life in art.”
According to de Quénetain, “beauty is essential. Beauty is what makes the world go round. I also love this quote from Gabrielle Chanel: ‘Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself.’ Focus on how to develop your inner happiness to let explode your beauty.”
Her Instagram page is a real treat for fashion lovers and aspiring French girls.
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]]>The post Dena Cooper’s Illustrations Embody the Spirit of Fashion appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Growing up in Virginia, Cooper took to drawing and creating at an early age, prompting an interest in the fine arts in high school and college. Her work is inspired by her education in fashion design as well as her early career as a womenswear designer in New York City.
“I’m going through a personal and artistic evolution of sorts,” she recently shared in an interview with Fida, “so my movements are somewhat fluid at the moment, but it feels like the right time to strengthen foundation.” According to Cooper, she’s been dedicating her quarantine time to meditating, writing, and drawing daily and has been building her confidence to share more of her social opinions as a part of my work. “It’s no longer enough for me to paint something beautiful, there needs to be an added dimension of responsibility and truth,” she remarks.
Cooper stresses that the fashion industry has a moral responsibility as well, explaining that “the fashion industry contributes to a great deal of social injustice in the world, so it’s only natural that fashion illustration should reflect and reveal these inconvenient truths.” She adds that “Like artists in any other industry, we have a great responsibility to be the change we envision for the world. I think fashion illustration has a role to play in sustainability, and holding brands accountable by educating the public about unethical practices.”
Follow her Instagram page for a boost of ethical fashion.
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]]>The post Meet the Fashion Illustrator Who’s Worked with Rihanna appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Through editorials, books, advertising, paintings, and more, Karman fashions a universe filled with fierce women, tropical plants, psychedelia, flowers, and everything chic, glamorizing vintage style while working to create an equal future for everyone.
“My personal style as an artist is really reliant upon bright colors and [the] mixing of different prints,” she explained in an interview with Vanity Fair. “And a lot of clashing patterns that you don’t think would work together harmoniously.”
One of her more famous collaborations was with celebrity superstar Rhianna. The singer and designer’s first collaboration with Stance Socks, was promoted with a series of illustrations of the singer created by Karman, whose work Rihanna had discovered online. “This is the most high-profile job I’ve ever done,” she admitted at the time, “and it showed people what I was capable of.”
“I was intimidated to work with [her] at first because I am such a big fan, but it was cool to take her suggestions and her style and bring my own style and sense of fashion to it,” she adds.
See some of her more recent illustrations on her Instagram page:
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]]>The post This Illustrator Provides the Fashion Inspiration You Need appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Her illustrations—unpolished, carefree, and colorful—are a spontaneous reaction to fashion, as it evolves and changes over time. As such, they provide the perfect inspiration for fashionistas and illustrators alike.
According to Dariah, creativity is living your best life. “Being happy and free to express yourself and make your mark on the world,” she explained in an interview with Skinnydip London. “I’ve been drawing since I was 5,” she added, “even throughout my life with school and other jobs I’ve had I have always been drawing.”
Born in Washington DC, and raised in England, she’s currently based in London, where she collaborates with brands and publications as big as VOGUE Greece, Christian Dior, The New York Times, and ELLE Magazine UK. “Illustration is my first love,” she admits.
Scroll down for some fashion inspiration:
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]]>The post Marine de Quénetain Will Teach You How to Be the Ultimate French Girl appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Since October 2013, she runs her own illustration studio, with her clients including some of the world’s most exciting fashion brands including Chanel, Hermes, Goop, and Louboutin. Working mainly in the beauty and fashion industry, her work covers a wide range of styles and disciplines, from illustration to pattern design, and posters to book covers.
“I find there is beauty in everyday life, simple objects and particularly beauty products in a bathroom,” remarked de Quénetain in an interview with the L’Oreal blog. A lot of her work zooms in on the beauty cabinet, examining it’s ins and outs. “Why beauty shelves? because I adore beauty products, I love to read about beauty routines on Into The Gloss, I think it so inspiring,” she says. “I think I love the fact that drawing top shelves is mixing my love for beauty products and my love for still life in art.”
According to de Quénetain, “beauty is essential. Beauty is what makes the world go round. I also love this quote from Gabrielle Chanel: ‘Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself.’ Focus on how to develop your inner happiness to let explode your beauty.”
Her Instagram page is a real treat for fashion lovers and aspiring French girls.
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]]>The post Dena Cooper’s Illustrations Embody the Spirit of Fashion appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Growing up in Virginia, Cooper took to drawing and creating at an early age, prompting an interest in the fine arts in high school and college. Her work is inspired by her education in fashion design as well as her early career as a womenswear designer in New York City.
“I’m going through a personal and artistic evolution of sorts,” she recently shared in an interview with Fida, “so my movements are somewhat fluid at the moment, but it feels like the right time to strengthen foundation.” According to Cooper, she’s been dedicating her quarantine time to meditating, writing, and drawing daily and has been building her confidence to share more of her social opinions as a part of my work. “It’s no longer enough for me to paint something beautiful, there needs to be an added dimension of responsibility and truth,” she remarks.
Cooper stresses that the fashion industry has a moral responsibility as well, explaining that “the fashion industry contributes to a great deal of social injustice in the world, so it’s only natural that fashion illustration should reflect and reveal these inconvenient truths.” She adds that “Like artists in any other industry, we have a great responsibility to be the change we envision for the world. I think fashion illustration has a role to play in sustainability, and holding brands accountable by educating the public about unethical practices.”
Follow her Instagram page for a boost of ethical fashion.
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