Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Andy Warhol by Pepe Jeans London for International Women's Day

Andy Warhol by Pepe Jeans in the collection for spring / summer 2011 explores the original meaning of the world of Warhol with the objective of creating exclusive items to outfit a woman underground and downtown New York, the kind of girls who would could easily live, dress and eat in the factory during its existence.

The Andy Warhol Collection by Pepe Jeans London is presented as a perfect alternative for the Women's Day, head to wear or give away to celebrate with the glamorous and carefree spirit of a true Warhol girl. The special collection is dedicated to Andy Warhol especially includes clothing with eclectic and contemporary silhouette, long, thin and adherent to emphasize body lines.

The collection is drawn from different periods and concepts in the production of the artist from the drawings of his work as a commercial illustrator with cats, butterflies, sweet, belonging to the pre-movement pop up posters or movie stills such as Chelsea Girls and Women in Revolt. Obviously his most famous graphic prints (the tomato soup Campbell, Jackie, Elvis, Flower, Portrait or Dollars) already present in other collections Pepe Jeans London are shooting for this season, now regarded as classics, not only the artist but also of the mark which is a source of inspiration.

Pop colors like blue and red are accompanied by neutral colors: black, silver and teal. The details in bright hues highlight the most important points of the leaders, while their most wanted is simple with the intention of giving importance to what is intrinsically valuable and unique work of Warhol.

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