Inspiración
Occult Attraction
The last few years have been marked by the arrival of a new creative impetus and by new aesthetic standards. In fashion, beauty and design, individuality, nonconformity and singularity have taken the place of the perfect, the uniform and the ‘normal’. Breaking away from the status quo, finding beauty in what’s different and accepting the rough edges has become the name of the game. Not only has this new way of thinking seen the rise of marketing campaigns that are more inclusive than ever before, but the trend has also crept into the design world, where creatives are embracing the unusual and the peculiar, as can be seen in Smallable’s eclectic and Green selections of products. We take a close up look at the trend that’s turning the tables on uniformity.
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The Lovers, the Empress, the Fool, the Hanged Man, Death, Temperance… References to Tarot Gods are everywhere in the collections of Christian Dior, who was known for his fascination with the art of divination. Maria Grazia Chiuri, artistic director of Dior now draws inspiration from the legacy of this man who wielded fortune-telling cards like no one else. Characterised by its supernatural beauty, the founder’s pronounced taste for the arcane and the mystic is still an integral part of the fashion house today.
Dior haute couture Spring-Summer 2021
Billie Eilish © Screenshot "When the party’s over"
Le Tarot World Square by Dior
Dior haute couture Autumn-Winter 2017
Designers are also filling their collections and fashion shows with pyramids, Eyes of Horus and sun symbolism, evocative of Ancient Egyptian myths and beliefs. The Balmain man has been given the Tutankhamun treatment in gold detailing, mystical symbols and ethereal shapes while Givenchy, Chanel and Andrew GN’s women are transformed into modern Cleopatras.
Givenchy Fall-Winter 2017
Andrew GN Autumn-Winter 2020
Chanel Métiers D’Art Paris-New York 2018/19
Balmain Men’s Autumn-Winter 2021
The moon is often associated with femininity and even more so thanks to the recent rise of lunar symbolism in womenswear. Marine Serre – a.k.a. the supernatural queen – is leading the trend by delicately stamping her collections with crescent moons, which have, in just a few years become as emblematic as they have enigmatic.
Marine Serre Autumn-Winter 2020
Marine Serre Autumn-Winter 2020
Marine Serre Autumn-Winter 2020
From its effect on the tides to its hidden face, the moon will never lose its alluring mystique. Its gravitational forces are drawing in designers the world over who are embracing its magical character to offer the same occult aesthetic to their pieces. From tables to lights, bags and jewellery… the moon eclipses all other heavenly bodies and continues to hypnotise us with its changing silhouette.
Half Moon Coffee Tables by Rooms © The Future Perfect
Moon Coffee Table by Gubi - Available on Smallable
Moon Light by Ben & Aja White
Moon Bag by Nanushka - Available on Smallable
Moon Phase Necklace by Pamela Love
Channelling a spirit from another world, jewellery designers at Gucci, Maje, Givenchy and PDPAOLA are using precious stones and zodiac signs to reference astrology in their pieces. From Scorpio to Pisces, Libra and Gemini, the fortune telling aesthetic is back in fashion, designed to be worn ostentatiously to reveal one’s personal aspirations and intuitions.
Bangle Up - Available on Smallable
The Fortune Teller by Gucci
Zodiac Necklace Collection by PDPAOLA
Zodiac Earrings by Givenchy
Tell Me Collection by Dior
Mini Pho Eye Gilded Necklace by 5 Octobre - Available on Smallable
Faced with an uncertain future, the new generation is not only re-appropriating astrology and its symbolic meanings, but also tarot cards and their ethereal visions. At Urban Outfitters and Anthropology, ancient tarot illustrations can be found printed across their range of apparel and homeware.
Tattoo Tarot MEGAMUNDEN © Urban Outfitters
A cosmic dust also seems to have blown through the design world as creators are taking to the skies for inspiration. From Norwegian artist Laurie Poast’s sculptures to Bentu Design’s pendant lamps and tables by David/Nicolas, interior décor is being taken on an interplanetary journey.
Geometric Tower Sculpture by Laurie Poast
Astral Table by Marc Ange
Terrazzo Planet Pendant Lamps by Bentu Design
Constellation Table by DAVID/NICOLAS
Quartz, jade, agate... Touted for their positive energies, precious stones are also making their big comeback in the wellness landscape. These raw natural products are quickly becoming a must-have in beauty routines in what seems to be a widespread movement towards more holistic cosmetics and a revival of ancestral techniques.
Solid Soaps by Seem Soap
Black Obsidian Gua Sha - Available on Smallable
Lip Oil Infused with Precious Stones by Lightstones
Obsidian Massage Roller - Available on Smallable
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