YSL, Rodarte Influenced by a Grand Master

By A Mused Blog @Amusedblog

Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night Over the Rhone
Vincent Van Gogh was a complex man. A black sheep of his family, he never felt truly a part of the "Van Gogh" name. If he could come to present day, he would insist that others refer to him as Vincent, not Van Gogh. Much Like Monet, Vincent had a wonderful, beautiful way of seeing the world around him. Unlike Monet, he was a bit crazy.
Crazy may be too strong of a word: he was misunderstood. A victim of his own interests. Vincent hadn't always wanted to be an artist; in fact, he originally saw himself as a man of God, called to be an evangelist, missionary, and Bible worker. His zeal was so strong that he actually was discharged from the monastery he submitted himself. His other-worldly dedication was too much for them.

Van Gogh Starry Night Over the Rhone by ambersmouthwash featuring cuffed boots
Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers
 


Dressing with Van Gogh, Sunflowers by ambersmouthwash featuring a jade bangle

Rodarte, Spring 2012, rtw

Can you imagine if Van Gogh had been a fashion designer? I wonder what sort of magical garments he would have produced. I can easily see him skipping past menswear, and designing only for women. Couture only. The husbands of the women he would have designed for would easily become jealous - for Vincent would easily (and quickly!) have developed obsessions for the women who wore his clothing. His death would probably be by murder of an enraged husband.
Today, Vincent and his paintings still influences high profile designers.

Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night

Yves St. Laurent hand beaded jackets, via the de Young Museum, SF, Yves St. Laurent exhibit '08/ '09


Rodarte, Spring 2012, rtw

Van Gogh, Self Portrait




So what do you think? Can you see the influence that Vincent still has today? 
Have a beautiful weekend lovelies! Be sure to check out my other Dressing with Artists posts!