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Etienne Gros. Photo Matthieu Lavanchy

Styles

15 January 2021


« You are beautiful, strong & powerful »The mantra resonates on the eve of International Women’s Rights Day. The fashion and cosmetics campaigns are changing the rules: they are chanting their liberating message and inciting people to assume new femininities. The artistic world is not to be outdone and also explores these femininities in full bloom, sensual forms, liberated silhouettes. Creative people are fully inspired by women’s bodies, without shame or filters.

  • Date

    8th March

  • Character

    Extrovert

  • Creations

    Voluptuous

  • No

    Filters

Inès Longevial

Coucou Suzette

Caroline Walls

Caroline Walls

The female silhouette : the new muse of a young generation of artists. Barcelona’s Carla Cascales Alimbau unveils the charm and beauty of imperfections and plays the authenticity card. As for the Australian, Caroline Walls, she makes feminine curves the main subject of her work. She is interested in spontaneous movement, fluidity and voluptuousness of silhouettes.

Carla Cascales Alimbau

Cécile Chareyron

Bomboca Sofa by the Campana brothers, for Nomadic Objects Louis Vuitton

Najla El Zein x Dallas Museum Of Art

Garouste & Bonetti, « Koala » sofa edited by BGH.

Patricia Zieseniss

 

The voluptuous shapes and assertive curves inspire new, very feminine codes of contemporary design.

Frattini sofa

Boob Vase, Takeawei

Modern Baroque @radioshead

Far from the censorship of Instagram which tends to plaster on the nipples, female attributes and in particular breasts are displayed. Coucou Suzette, which defines itself as a « Girl Power Accessory brand » has even made this its trademark.

Angèle. Photo Charlotte Abramow. Coucou Suzette rings

Arnold Goron. For the Isabel Marrant boutique

Thing Ind.

Coucou Suzette

Studiofoam

Masque Céramique by Somée

Skin Vases, Studiofoam

Curves are no longer erased, smoothed and photoshopped but instead draw the silhouettes of the Studiofoam vases.

Photography Giuseppe Palmisano

Etienne Gros. Photo Matthieu Lavanchy

Carla Cascales Alimbau

Gina

Gina changes the rules with a boxing service of 100% organic hygienic protection, an uncomplicated speech, and a pop-up store with resolutely assertive design.

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