Winter Fashion Inspired by Fine Art Masterpieces
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🖼️This weekend’s long form video features winter fashion inspired by fine art masterpieces.
👩🎨For this outfit, I was inspired by Claude Monet’s Impressionist masterpiece, “The Magpie”. Monet painted approximately 140 snowy landscapes in his career. He was absolutely obsessed with how the light reflecting off the snow changed the color of the snow at different times of the day. While it may seem blasé now, Monet was the first to depict the light reflecting off the snow in baby blue tones, whereas his predecessors depicted such light in gray tones. This shift is color perception and utilization was absolutely revolutionary at the time.
🎨With this in mind, perhaps it should be no surprise that baby blue is a repeating element of Scandinavian winter fashion - an area where snow is abundant, whereas Western fashion tends to consider baby blue a Spring color. Using “The Magpie” and “Snow Scene at Argenteuil” as my inspiration, I have stolen Monet’s homework (so to speak) and incorporated baby blue into this outfit and my 2025 winter wardrobe in general.
🎥❤️🍿 PS: You can see more of this and other outfits inspired by fine art masterpieces in the longer video on YouTube: YouTube.com/@midlifeposhcloset
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