Mexican motives: how did Frida Kahlo influence the fashion world?

For the first time Frida Kahlo spoke after the exhibition of thematic art "Mexico" in Paris. Since then, for seven decades in a row her paintings have been the object of polemic art lovers around the world, and the artist's style inspires and excites the minds of many eminent designers.

Keeping fidelity to traditions

Frida with special trepidation and love related to the traditional art that existed on the territory of Mexico long before Columbus. It was this love that singled her out against the background of contemporaries and allowed her to create her own unique style.

Each element of the artist's clothing had a functional purpose. So, for example, beautiful long skirts made it possible to hide lameness, and colorful headscarves on the head - saving time for styling.

Passion and disobedience

Style of the artist will be close to emotional and bright natures, in the wardrobe of which the bright colors and clothes in ethnic style prevail. However, the image with which the artist is associated now was not created immediately and changed along with her and her attitude towards the world.

Now let's talk about the things that created the famous image of Frida:

  1. Bright dresses and skirts in ethno-style. While all Mexican women who sought to look like Hollywood divas wore pencil skirts, pearls and blazers, Frida Kahlo preferred long bright skirts and dresses adorned with traditional Mexican motifs. This was a challenge to bourgeois American culture, which the artist in every way denied and ridiculed.
  2. Simple dresses of simple styles. However, during the work, as well as for meetings with party friends, the artist preferred simple long-sleeved dresses with frills and a minimum of trim. The only catchy detail in this image was a pendant or earrings in an ethnic style, to which Frida had a special passion.
  3. Men's suits. At the very beginning of her creative career during a period of intense fascination with communist ideas, Frida wore three-piece men's suits in combination with bright red blouses, symbolizing the color of the party, and caps. It was at this time that she became acquainted with the love of all life - Diegoe River.
  4. Flowers. Flowers - a separate theme in the work and image of the artist. They act as mediators between reality and the jungles of her imagination, where Kalo could hide and create. Today, many fashion designers, drawing inspiration from the images of Frida, generously decorate the heads of models with exotic flowers.
  5. Colored shawls and scarves. Another important attribute of her style - voluminous motley shawls , which helped the artist feel protected, and also concealed extra pounds.
  6. Aprons. A variety of aprons adorned as the everyday clothes of the artist, so the costumes for going out into the light. It could be like lacy options for the color of the dress, and aprons, decorated with colorful flowers or ornaments.

An example to follow

In one interview, Madonna confessed that she spent her whole life on Frida Kahlo, as the artist, despite the pain and suffering that had become her constant companions, managed to create an image of a bright and healthy woman who inspired her actions and love of life. Frida had the talent of turning her every day into a grand and memorable show. Elegant and dressed in the latest fashion, women were lost amid the riot of colors and passions of the artist's image.

Each photo or picture of Frida Kahlo can inspire the creation of thousands of different images. However, it is not necessary to completely copy this style. Her example rather teaches us not to be afraid of our individuality and self-expression.