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When Fashion meets other forms of art

Yves Saint Laurent Fall-Winter 1995 - Composition C (no. III), with Red, Yellow and Blue by Mondrian

Gianni Versace Spring 1991 - Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol

Dior Couture Spring 2007 - The Great Wave of Kanagawa by Hokusai

Jean Charles de Castelbajac - Keith Haring

Andrew GN Spring 2015 - Water Lilies by Monet

 Jean Charles de Castelbajac - Millais Ophelia by John Everett

Undercover Spring 2015 - The Garden of Earthly Delights by Jérôme Bosch 

Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2008 - Water Lilies by Monet

Maison Martin Margiela Couture Spring 2014 - Le Remailleur de Filet by Robert Debieve

Yves Saint Laurent Spring 1988 - Irises by Van Gogh


Hanna Touma Spring 2009 - Almond Branches in Bloom by Van Gogh
 

Prada Spring 2014 - Jeanne Detallante

Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2013  - Cathedral of Monreale Mosaic
  

Dior Fall 2013 - Female Head with Stamps by Andy Warhol
  

Valentino Couture Spring 2014 - Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach
 

Rodarte Spring 2012 - Sunflowers by Van Gogh

Aquilano Rimondi Spring 2014 - The Magician of Hiva Oa by Paul Gauguin

Alexander McQueen Fall-Winter 2009 - Liberation by Escher

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