Love affairs with Italy are like living in a sensory masterpiece. If you’ve never rode a Vespa in the Tuscan hills in a haze of fireflies; breathed in Lake Como’s cool, magical, early am mist; savored the earth in a Piedmont organic wine or kissed a hot Italian with long, rivulets of curly hair in a tight T-shirt wet with desire, balancing on cobblestones throbbing with the horses thundering 20-feet away in Siena’s Palio…well, then you haven’t lived.
I suppose, having done those things, I have truly lived…yet, magical beings are Great Italian Love Songs, forever a siren to my heart.
Vogue Italia, and its editor-in-chief, Franca Sozzani reign as large for me as Michelangelo, Sophia Loren, Bellini, Botticelli, Fellini, or that space between God’s finger and Adam in the Sistine Chapel.
When you meet her in person, as I have, she is a tiny glowing light, with cascading golden waves of hair and brilliant blue eyes like the sea of Botticell’s Venus. Radiating just as one who has re-invented a fashion magazine as a cultural flashlight, shining a light on social, political, racial, and environment sustainability issues should radiate, a beacon.
What other fashion luminary is Ambassador Against Hunger of the United Nations World Food Programme? Consider Sozzani’s “The Black Issue,” entirely devoted to the beauty of black women. Her “Makeover” issue explored plastic surgery. Her initiatives in Africa are one of the reasons we met and the L’Uomo Vogue “Rebranding Africa” issue, was awarded several international prizes.
As September 2015’s Milan Fashion Week ends, here is the behind-the-scenes story of my illustration of Franca Sozzani.
Exactly why this K-tel Records album cover pulsated with that 1960’s film light that runs through the blood of Italians and Italy I cannot explain. But when great art hits you…you obey. The golden lettering felt cheesy and brilliant at the same time.
I had just seen John Singer Sargent’s portraits of the art collector, philanthropist, and impressario, Isabella Stewart Gardner at the Met Museum in NYC. Her tight black dress against the pattern rug, radiating, made me think of Franca’s combination of old-world Italian beauty combined with a libertine kind of flying, a way of perceiving and embracing the world…
and then, the slashing lines of futurism, whether in the Prada dresses of my favorite ad…
or a building or a poster like this one by Giacomo Balla, Abstract Speed + Sound, circa 1913–1914.
Surely the influence of my favorite album cover, Ramsey Lewis’ Sun Goddess was on my mind.
Accessories? I gave her Italian boots for sure:
And her most recent red carpet look, this Valentino dress, something ecstatic between flowers, tapestry and digital game patterns.
This dress perhaps encapsulates this LOVE I have for Franca. The abstract, humanitarianism, and connection to the vital, the nature of life’s timeless expression. Standing in a long line from Renaissance artisans to Fiorucci to Valentino and Prada and Franca’s art of expanding the role of media, this is what makes her a true pioneer. This is my ‘love song’ to her!
My illustration of Franca Sozzani will be available on my shop, The Jade Dress Shop.
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Magical BEINGS: Portraits of Artists, Friends, + Pioneers: Caitlyn Jenner, Anna Wintour, Beyonce
3 for the Front Row. The Lion Queens.
Meeeow! All hail the Queens I would love in the front row for my New York Fashion Week show!
Caitlyn Jenner, Anna Wintour, and Beyonce make a nice trio of Kittens for the Catwalk!
The inspiration began with Anna and her iconic, yogic Eagle pose she curls into when in the front row.
As prime eagle eye of the fashion industry, her pose is perfection! Beside her famous dark glasses, and Egyptian coif, she repeatedly sports simple golden lizard kitten heels.
I was struck how this pose reminded me of my favorite guardians in New York City, the row of Sahkmet goddesses at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Caitlyn came next…who else will be the Star of NY Fashion Week 2015? She declined to walk the runway and I don’t know if she is attending, however, this lioness deserves to lounge on the front row. The “Hello Kitty” on her dress was not planned…I just heard it in my head after drawing Caitlyn as a large kitty. In part this is due to the “Call Me Caitlyn” greeting that forevermore will be her mantra.
My image of her was also inspired, of course, by her Vanity Fair cover…
…and this behind-the-scenes portrait, which I love for her soft look on her face.
Beyonce is #3 Goddess, just for her bouncy all-around, wholesome goodness. That’s 95% of the crowd at Fashion Week and her golden dress and tresses from photos inspired her innocent “Me! Wow” meow comment.
The image of serene Beyonce while North West wailed was my starting point as I love her golden, ego-less, not-my-kid, put-a-drink-on-it, Lioness image:
On top of it all, the way each person rarely relates to the other, and affects an isolated “game-face” while sitting in the front row is as endlessly fascinating (sometimes more than) what pads by on the runway.
Today is the opening day of NY Fashion Week 2015…let’s see if this trio of Lion Queens becomes catwalk history!
You can buy a print of this sassy catwalk illustration by Jade Dressler here.
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Serve This!
Tennis speak has some lovely words like Love and Serve. When a powerful and beautiful woman, like Serena Williams masters the sport, much more is served than lobbed tennis balls across clay.
To serve with love, free will, and every inch of passion inspires everyone.
I’ve been served the opportunity to create 27 celebrity portraits and Serena Williams was top of my list!
I start an illustration impulsed by movement. Everyone’s unique way of moving their body expresses their essence. In Serena’s case I was moved by the images of her off the court, relaxed on the beach.
Then, this noble, perfect image of a serve like a Sister of Lady Liberty herself.
The fishnets, platforms, and waitress skirt naturally emerged, as here is someone celebrating her body’s power on and off the court. The words “Serve This” floated in my head and became a heart on her pelvis. The center of a woman’s power.
Like any good game, some things are planned and some arise organically. The elements of a drawing that arise naturally is “Serving” the higher purpose for the illustration. It’s nothing less than magical.
And lastly, Queen Serena gets a blue tennis racket net halo of course!
You can purchase a print of this Serena Williams illustration on my shop, The Jade Dress Shop, here.
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