In the middle of this year, fashion photographer Nikola Lamburov and costume director Hamish Wirgman collaborated to shoot a series of clothing photos about Expressionism, which strongly conveyed the essence of Expressionism.
Expressionism is a literary and artistic school that originated in France, Germany, Austria, Russia and Northern Europe in the early 20th century. Expressionism is mainly about artists strongly expressing their inner emotions through their works, paying less attention to the true appearance of the things being described, and adding a lot of the authors emotions, so the completed works are often distorted and abstracted. It usually has a very bright color combination. Bold colors and emotional lines are the most obvious features of expressionism. These colors are all intended to express the inner emotions of the creator, rather than for objective description.
Next, let’s take a look at how Nikola Lamburov and Hamish Wirgman interpret Expressionism from a fashion perspective.