The Coach x Jean-Michel Basquiat collection campaign includes Jennifer Lopez, Paloma Elsesser, and more celebrities and creatives.
Photo: Courtesy Coach © 2020 Micaiah Carter © Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York

Cover Yourself Head to Toe in Artist Collaborations This Fashion Week

Jean-Michel Basquiat bags, César Baldaccini necklaces, and Kenny Scharf sweats are among the unexpected sartorial offerings

While Fashion Week looks more than a little bit different this season, designers are digging deeper than ever to develop collections that will surprise, delight, and inspire, even in the midst of a global pandemic. It seems physical distance and stunted travel have only led to more exciting collaborations, particularly between fashion designers and artists or art institutions. Reflecting a multitude of styles, artful clothing and accessories abound, with sales of many of those pieces going to support a charitable cause. From shoes to necklaces, loungewear to high fashion, these recent collaborations include fresh takes on iconic works by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Claude Monet, as well as innovative designs by emerging artists.

Heron Preston X Kenny Scharf shirt. Photo: Courtesy Heron Preston and Kenny Scharf

Heron Preston X Kenny Scharf jeans. Photo: Courtesy Heron Preston and Kenny Scharf

Heron Preston x Kenny Scharf

A creative talent whose résumé includes DJ, artist, creative director, and designer, Heron Preston skyrocketed to fashion fame when he launched a collection in 2018 with NASA for its 60th anniversary. Since then, he’s become one of the biggest names in street-style fashion, making him a perfect match for artist and muralist Kenny Scharf. The two collaborated on Preston’s fall/winter 2020 collection, which renders Scharf’s 1998 Meanie painting on hoodies, tees, button-downs, and more.

Namacheko × Gregory Crewdson Somnambulism cape for fall/winter 2020 (edition of four). Photo: © Namacheko. Courtesy Namacheko

Namacheko x Gregory Crewdson

One of the most unexpected yet inspiring collaborations comes from Belgian fashion label Namacheko, which collaborated with Gregory Crewdson for its fall/winter 2020 collection. By using an 18th-century method of warp printing, in which individual threads are printed before they are woven, Namacheko imbues the artist’s arrestingly eerie photographs with movement. The range of capes, knitwear, dresses, scarves, and more will soon be available at retailers including the Gagosian Shop.

Bella Freud x Karla Welch Artist Series tee featuring the work of Francis Bacon. Photo: Courtesy Bella Freud and Karla Welch

Bella Freud x Karla Welch Artist Series tee featuring the work of Beatriz Milhazes. Photo: Courtesy Bella Freud and Karla Welch

Bella Freud and Karla Welch x Contemporary Artists

British fashion designer Bella Freud recently partnered with Los Angeles–based celebrity stylist Karla Welch for a limited-edition line of T-shirts whose proceeds will benefit U.S. and U.K. nonprofits that support victims of domestic abuse—an issue that has escalated during the COVID-19 quarantine. Artists represented include Francis Bacon, Ellen Gallagher, John Giorno, Beatriz Milhazes, Annie Morris, Ugo Rondinone, and the designer’s father, Lucian Freud.

Diana Gordon and Jon Batiste wear pieces from the Coach x Jean-Michel Basquiat collection in the fashion house’s new campaign. Photo: Courtesy Coach © 2020 Micaiah Carter © Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York

Coach x Jean-Michel Basquiat

For its latest collection, Coach tapped into the enduring power of Jean-Michel Basquiat, a legendary artist who has inspired numerous contemporary fashion collaborations. “Basquiat is the ultimate cultural icon and a symbol of the unorthodox creativity that is nurtured in a place like New York,” Coach creative director Stuart Vevers said in a statement. Handbags, accessories, attire, and shoes reflect a huge range of products emblazoned with the artist’s colorful crowns, dinosaurs, skylines, faces, and phrases.

A dress from Tory Burch’s fall/winter 2020 collection showcases a floral print by artist Francesca DiMattio. Photo: Courtesy Tory Burch

Tory Burch x Francesca DiMattio

A frequent collaborator and passionate collector, Tory Burch worked with New York–based ceramist Francesca DiMattio for her fall/winter 2020 collection. (Burch was also the artist’s first buyer.) Appropriately staged at Sotheby’s New York, the designer’s runway show featured models clad in floral prints designed by DiMattio strutting down a catwalk adorned with the artist’s large porcelain sculptures.

Celine César Baldaccini Project Compression necklace in sterling silver. Photo: Courtesy Celine

Celine César Baldaccini Project Compression necklace in vermeil. Photo: Courtesy Celine

Celine x César Baldaccini

This summer Celine teamed up with the foundation of noted French sculptor César Baldaccini to channel his oeuvre in jewelry form. The limited-edition necklace collection offers gold vermeil and silver designs, imagining the artist’s crumpled, scrap-metal “Compression” sculptures in precious materials. The line also reflects Baldaccini’s own interest in making jewelry, including totemic necklaces. Each piece is numbered and comes in a box stamped with the artist’s signature.

MoMA’s new collaboration with Vans includes apparel, accessories, and shoes featuring Vasily Kandinsky’s Orange. Photo: Courtesy MoMA and Vans

Vans x MoMA

Should you wish to show your excitement for the Museum of Modern Art’s buzzed-about reopening in New York, the institution has just dropped a new line with Vans. Celebrating the artists in MoMA’s permanent collection, the collaboration will debut in two parts. The first apparel and sneaker launch includes Salvador Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory, Vasily Kandinsky’s Orange, and Claude Monet’s Water Lilies, while pieces showcasing the work of Edvard Munch, Lybov Popova, Faith Ringgold, and Jackson Pollock are to come later this year. The collection will be available for purchase starting September 30 at Vans, MoMA Design Store, and Nordstrom.

Lemaire’s fall/winter 2020 collection features garments with artwork by the late Mexican artist Martín Ramírez. Photo: Courtesy Lemaire

Lemaire x Martín Ramírez

Staged at German artist Ulla von Brandenburg’s solo exhibition at Paris’s Palais de Tokyo, Christophe Lemaire’s fall/winter 2020 collection featured the work of another creative talent: the late Mexican artist Martín Ramírez. After a sea of neutral outerwear, the presentation concluded with an elegant, seamless integration of garments incorporating Ramírez’s deer illustrations and swirling abstractions.

A kaleidoscopic look from the new Onitsuka Tiger x Brian Kenny collection. Photo: Courtesy Onitsuka Tiger

Onitsuka Tiger x Brian Kenny

Japanese company Onitsuka Tiger just unveiled a new, 26-piece line with New York contemporary artist Brian Kenny. Apparel, accessories, and shoes feature the artist’s signature rainbow-hued patchwork designs for one of the most vibrant and kaleidoscopic collections of the season.

The Row’s fall/winter 2020 show paid homage to the late Beverly Pepper by featuring her sculptures on the runway and channeling her work’s lines in the garments’ silhouettes. Photo: Courtesy The Row

The Row x Beverly Pepper

For The Row’s fall/winter 2020 show, founders Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen paid homage to American artist Beverly Pepper, who died a week prior to the collection’s premiere. Not only did the sculptor’s towering metal artworks line the runway, but the garments themselves evoked the artist’s earthy color palette and long, imposing silhouettes.

Fashion designer Reese Cooper collaborated with artist and designer Juliet Johnstone on a skirt for his spring/summer 2021 collection. Photo: Courtesy Reese Cooper

Reese Cooper x Juliet Johnstone

Though artist and designer Juliet Johnstone may still be considered up and coming, her butterfly-laden fashions have already attracted the likes of Bella Hadid and Dua Lipa. She recently collaborated with Reese Cooper, first runner-up of the 2019 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, for his spring/summer 2021 collection. If you cannot wait for the arrival of the hand-painted skirt they designed, look out for an extended capsule collection launching exclusively on ssense.com this fall.

Wedel Art Collective face masks designed by Barbara Kruger, Raymond Pettibon, and Rashid Johnson. They are priced from £40 and available for purchase at MatchesFashion. Photo: Zuumeo, Courtesy the artist and Wedel Art Collective

MatchesFashion x Contemporary Artists

This summer, global luxury shopping destination MatchesFashion unveiled nine face masks designed by six renowned contemporary artists to be sold exclusively on its site. The limited-edition lineup includes styles by Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Rashid Johnson, Lorna Simpson, and Raymond Pettibon, as well as Rosemarie Trockel, who has produced four distinct versions. Behind this artist collaboration is Wedel Art Collective, a new initiative founded by art advisor Amelie von Wedel to raise funds for COVID-19 relief.

Cover: The Coach x Jean-Michel Basquiat collection campaign includes Jennifer Lopez, Paloma Elsesser, and more celebrities and creatives.
Photo: Courtesy Coach © 2020 Micaiah Carter © Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York

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