When the lines between classical art and ageless fashion become blurred.

Paul Gauguin, Mahana no Atua (Day of the God), 1926
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Model in Balenciaga printed multicoloured top with matching skirt and leggings, and black leather pumps Salvador Dali, The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory, 1952–1954 -
Model in Giorgio Armani pastel blue, purple and grey tulle boa and matching top Claude Monet, Lilac Irises, 1914–1917 -
Model in Faith Connexion red and purple printed chiffon jacket with black feathers available at Joyce Jackson Pollock, Untitled, date unknown

Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1889
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Model in Miu Miu white knitted cardigan, pleated dress and grey lace-up boots Raphael, The School of Athens, 1509–1511 -
Model in Loewe white top with oversized sleeves Rembrandt van Rijn, The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, 1633 -
Model in Salvatore Ferragamo pink shirt, matching leather skirt with belt and transparent sandals Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907
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Model in Gucci green knitted top, purple chiffon dress, black thigh-high boots and cream patent gloves Hilma af Klint, Primordial Chaos No. 16, 1906–1907 -
Model in Marni white deconstructed jacket and matching skirt Pablo Picasso, Figure at the Seaside, 1931
Photography & Videography / Paul S
Styling / Kieran Ho
Model / Samantha Vaughn
Hair / Sing Chan from Bruneblonde
Make-Up / Megumi Sekine
Manicure / Julia Tam from Bruneblonde
Photography Assistant / Kalyan Yim
Styling Assistant / Jenya Rushay
Location / Sohofama x Living Canvas