Pull&Bear Meets Contemporary Art
by Pere Martí
A couple of weeks ago we presented the latest collection of Pull&Bear Sicko19 in collaboration with the Latin music phenomenon Lunay. Today we share with you a new exclusive collection by the Spanish brand Pull&Bear. It might not surprise you that it’s committed to art, as they have been betting on new artists lately. Take a look below:
This capsule collection pays tribute to the great references of modern and contemporary art universal galleries: Tate Galleries. It’s a collection in which all garments are created in a sustainable way. And as if that didn’t seem enough, this is also a unisex collection, giving us a wide range of art pieces to choose from!
Fabrics have turned into the perfect canvas to show the abstract art of Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malévich, Kandinsky, and Turner. And they shape this year’s trend garments. Among others, puffer coats and hoodie-pants sets.
T-shirts, hoodies, and pants inspired by J.M.W. Turner’s pictorial landscapes. Jackets with words of the English poet, painter, and engraver William Blake. Accessories that go from Tote bags to shoulder bags and caps, where works of artists like Kandinsky, Sir John Everett Millais, and George Stubbs are represented.
We encourage you to take a tour on the Tate Galleries and discover and experiment with the most iconic artworks by yourself on pullandbear.com, or their stores all over the world. As they say, fashion and art are both ways of self-expression. These converge in this capsule collection to bring your styles to life and fill them with personality.
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