Bring You Into The World Of Gorgeous Religious Design Fashion


It's been a while since Met Gala must have seen it so far. But this year's amazing party dresses on the red carpet will surely make you still impressed. The theme of this year is  "The Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," which is like giving them wings of endless imagination.


The relationship between fashion and religion has always been so closely linked that there is even a saying "the existence of art in the past serves religion."Therefore, the fashion creation related to art is also influenced by religion. Fashion has always been proud of "rebellion". For religious elements, the expression of fashion is also varied and full of fancy. The designs of religion in the fashion, even if it has been many years since, still looks very beautiful now.

Christian Dior Couture Fall 2000
In the history of religious fashion design, Christian Dior's autumn/winter 2000 couture was also an issue that had to be recalled. At the opening of the show, the model was headed by a leader, wearing a bishop's crown, wearing a golden hand-embroidered robe and also hung huge jewel crosses, accompanied by “understand the concept of love” opening remarks, looking mysterious and solemn.
In addition to exploring religion, in fact, the designer John Galliano used the Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud as the Muse and was also trying to explore the various "dark sides" of humanity. There were scary clowns, sexually suggestive role-playing...Every character has different moral representatives.

Jean Paul Gaultier Couture  S/S 2007 
When it comes to religion and fashion, the first thing in the minds of most people is surely the beautiful spring-summer haute couture that old urchin Jean Paul Gaultier designed in 11 years ago. Inspired by the Virgin Mary, the series is named "The Madonnas." Each model is transformed into a different image of the Virgin, looking noble and stunning.
Models are like fashion saints visiting the world, wearing a halo headdress, and displaying them in various forms, becoming a major focus of the show.
At Met Gala 2018, in order to fit the theme closely, lots of celebrities had tried hard in headwear. 
The makeup in the show is also classic. The meticulously sculpted face is as bright as the painting is, and it is almost unreal. The tears on the cheeks are accompanied by a few sad feelings.
The piercing pain experienced by the Virgin Mary also performed quite beautifully in the design of Jean Paul Gaultier.

Alexander Mcqueen Fall 2013
Sarah Burton continues Alexander Mcqueen's philosophy of combining romantic feelings with religious complexes. The Autumn/Winter 2013 collection has locked the Catholic Church's excessive luxury. There are only a total of 10 ready-to-wear garments. Sarah Burton divides the ten into five groups: Holy Communion, Nuns, Cardinal, Pope, and Angels. The comprehensive luxury upgrade of the ten appearances makes more sense. A luxurious communion banquet has been held. The dress of the religious celebrations and the inlay of exaggerated pearls have pushed the fashion to another height.

The finale "Angel" honors Queen Elizabeth I with a combination of white and gold, and this season's design inspiration comes mostly from Queen Elizabeth and other religious leaders.

In the combination of religion and fashion, headdresses are always a highlight. From head to toe, the costumes are full of exquisite details, luxurious embroidery, and beautifully adorned cages. The models holding their heads reveal their heads and shoulders from the layers of the collar to create a perfect image.

Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2013
As a Byzantine style with a strong religious background, its colorful and colorful style is often used by "grandiose" designers, the most representative of which is Dolce & Gabbana.
In Dolce & Gabbana's autumn/winter 2013 collection, the two designers used their own methods to express religious piety, inspired by the splendid mosaics of their hometown, the Cathedral of Sicily in Montreal. 

The jewel-encrusted tiaras that the models wear on their heads also fascinate every fashionista. The strikingness of earrings, necklaces, shoes, and bags are as if they were meticulously carved by angels, and the models are all like the magnificent and exquisite church murals in walking.



The religious topics that are inherently controversial are not always loved by everyone. However, for fashion-loving people, it can be seen that so many fashion designs like “artwork” are treasured as treasures.



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