I went to see the Charles James exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I learned a lot. I have to admit I didn’t know much about Charles James before this exhibit. His was the fashion of the early to middle of the 20th century. The exhibit also featured the construction of garments and fabric, and color. (I will say I wish the lighting was a bit brighter because I missed the subtlety of the colors.)
The influence of Georgia O’Keeffe flower paintings on his designs was very interesting. One of the dress designs is highly influenced by Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings. Her flower paintings focus on the sexual organ of flowers and James translates all this into fabric. It just goes to prove that influences are infinitely transferable.
James was a man of his times but also some how beyond it. He worked with structure and architecture in fabric but the shape was of the times. He was involved in music, in art and various things that were happening. He also drew on the fashions of the past and edited them to work in his present. He made what important women wanted to wear, how they wanted to present themselves. These dresses were amazing, like buildings in fabric.
There is no end to the ways that people can make connections between inspiration and making something unique.