When the lines between classical art and ageless fashion become blurred.
Model in Maison Margiela white coat with printed panels and spiked black boots Paul Gauguin, Mahana no Atua (Day of the God), 1926
Model in Balenciaga printed multicoloured top with matching skirt and leggings, and black leather pumps Salvador Dali, The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory, 1952–1954
Model in Giorgio Armani pastel blue, purple and grey tulle boa and matching top Claude Monet, Lilac Irises, 1914–1917
Model in Faith Connexion red and purple printed chiffon jacket with black feathers available at Joyce Jackson Pollock, Untitled, date unknown
Model in Louis Vuitton yellow dress with white bib, matching loafers and white leather handbag Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1889
Model in Miu Miu white knitted cardigan, pleated dress and grey lace-up boots Raphael, The School of Athens, 1509–1511
Model in Loewe white top with oversized sleeves Rembrandt van Rijn, The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, 1633
Model in Salvatore Ferragamo pink shirt, matching leather skirt with belt and transparent sandals Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907
Model in Gucci green knitted top, purple chiffon dress, black thigh-high boots and cream patent gloves Hilma af Klint, Primordial Chaos No. 16, 1906–1907
Model in Marni white deconstructed jacket and matching skirt Pablo Picasso, Figure at the Seaside, 1931
Photography & Videography / Paul S Styling / Kieran Ho Model / Samantha Vaughn Hair / Sing Chan from Bruneblonde Make-Up / Megumi Sekine Manicure / Julia Tam from Bruneblonde Photography Assistant / Kalyan Yim Styling Assistant / Jenya Rushay Location / Sohofama x Living Canvas