Style in-between pages #2
From art to fashion
Editorial
Edition 92
09.03.2021
courtesy © Editoriale Jaca Book Srl, Milano, 2017 © L’Élan vert, Saint-Pierre-des-Corps, 2015



PRECIOUS DETAILS: Klimt’s golden effect by Oriana Picceni - Style Piccoli



Illustrated books are a precious chest of beautiful stories and different views on the world and everyday life. And each of us can seek the story interpretation that we feel closer with, entering it with our sensitivity, through our experiences and visions. Just like when you look at a work of art.
This is why we decided to dedicate a series in four episodes to talk about fashion through books devoted to some great artists' art, life, and skills. On the pages, we will be looking for style details and evocative patterns that may reference to the latest trends or, vice versa, inspire new ways

 
The Magical Tree, by Myriam Ouyessad and Anja Klauss (Jaca Book - L’Élan vert)

You can discover a great artist through a fairytale. And it is just what happens with this somewhat magical book, telling us about Gustav Klimt’s “golden soul,” adding the charm of an unfinished story. And talking about magic, we open the doors of a wardrobe where the code word is ... to shine!

If you're looking for ideas, check out the gallery below, where you can find some inputs from me:

Delightful in its simplicity, the flounced dress by Caffè d’Orzo is matched with a hat featuring a tonal big heart
Eirene's cream coat is covered in stars and musical notes, and it is perfect for special occasions
Gold chain-prints are instead the distinctive element of the blouse and skirt by Elisabetta Franchi La Mia Bambina
The ballerina-style skirts in golden tulle by Noon by Noor Mini are also precious
Small floral ramage on a gold background: this is the decorative motif of this Pan con Chocolate's charming dress

 
The glittery ankle boots by Colors of California are super bright… and irresistible!
Somewhere in-between gold and orange, the brilliant dress by Piccola Ludo reminds us Klimt's palette
 
Oriana Picceni
I am passionate about children’s literature, art, design, fashion, illustration, theater, and anything that can spark the imagination. I became a journalist for the love of stories. I like meeting people, listening to them, and writing about them. You can read me in the pages of Style Piccoli or the colored clouds of my blog Spinginuvole (www.spinginuvole.it), a crossroads of stories, projects, and ideas. If I am not reading, writing, or cooking tarts, you are sure to find me in the mountains, where I am working on the new edition of the children’s literary festival Un Ponte di Storie (www.unpontedistorie.it)
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