Henri Matisse: from painting to capsule wardrobe. (Ep.5)

The 1940’s were a dark period in Europe’s history. Matisse was working from the South of France at the time and he came up with this calming, serene painting entitled ’Interior with an Etruscan Vase’. Although there is no clear light source to brighten up the overall mood, he resorted to a beautiful combination of light and dark colors that surround the smiling woman sitting at the black table. It’s easy to understand why he was also known as ’The King of Colour’. His painting inspired me to create a sustainable capsule wardrobe representing this casual style with creative elements. The looks can be worn in situations such as a creative office environment, going out with friends or attending social events that are a bit more preppy than usual. The capsule consists of 6 tops, 4 bottoms, and 3 dresses that, when combined, will give you 27 eco-friendly, perfectly interchangeable looks. GET BACK CONTROL OVER YOUR DREAM WARDROBE:
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