Lilo Kinne

 

ART IN FASHION
PARIS - NEW YORK

 

 

Paris Line in Photos:

3 Parisian Models at Les Halles

Cannes Yellow Top

Roma Silk Top

Los Angeles Pastel Top

Cairo Silver Silk Top

Lilo Kinne in one of her couture dresses created in Paris in front of her painting
'Once I Was Black', which is also the front cover of her book 'LILO KINNE - MULTIDIMENSIONAL ART'

Lilo Kinne
ART IN FASHION PARIS - NEW YORK
Models photographed at: Christian Dior Photo Studio Avenue de Wagram, Paris

Lilo Kinne started her career as an artist in 1976. In Paris, from 1982 - 1989, she created, produced and distributed the 'Oeuvres d'Art Originales Paris - New York' collection, her own Art In Fashion Collection. The collection consisted of dresses, ensembles, shirts, and tops that were printed with original works of art in limited editions of 500 per color combination.

These original works of art on textile find their contemplation and admiration in the movements of daily life instead of being framed and hung on walls.

Each piece was delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity. In linen, silk, cotton and wool, these outfits were worn in the fashionable streets all over Europe (Milano, Roma, Paris, Cannes, Saint Tropez, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Munich, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Zurich, Basel, Geneva, Madrid, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Brussels, London), Japan and the United States.

Lilo Kinne with two of her models at the Eglise Saint Eustache, at Les Halles, Paris, 1986
The 'LILO KINNE OEUVRES D'ART ORIGINALES PARIS - NEW YORK' collections for women and men were shown at international fashion events. At the 'Salon des Tuilleries', Lilo Kinne showed her Art In Fashion Collection within the framework of the presentation of 'International Designer Collections'. Chanel, Dior, Saint Laurent, Yamamoto, Miyake, Gaulthier, Alaia, and other designer collections are presented at this event twice a year to the international fashion world coming to Paris.
Exhibition booth at the 'Salon International du Pret a Porter Feminin & Salon Boutique', Paris, 1987

Lilo Kinne's works of art are in private and public collections all over the world since she travels extensively and is of an extremely cosmopolitan spirit.
Being a well known contemporary artist and the founder of Multidimensional Art, Lilo Kinne is part of the international art scene. Her strong and very colorful paintings are part of major art collections in Europe, Japan and the United States. She remains in close relation with her international collectors by attending invitations at their homes in the United States, Japan, and Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Austria, Switzerland, and other European countries.)

Working internationally, she is known for an intriguing and dynamic use of colors and materials in paintings, sculptures, photographs, multi-media installations, video films, art CD's, and her Multidimensional Art Performances.
Lilo Kinne's work was presented widely in the media with many appearances in magazines, newspapers, and on television. Since 1976, numerous solo shows and participation in group exhibitions have taken place all over the world.

Lilo Kinne
ART IN FASHION PARIS - NEW YORK
Model photographed in 'Robe Monteau' in linen, Les Halles, Paris, 1986

Lilo Kinne creates her art as a mediator of values of consciousness. The art works document, in their synergy and mutual completion of the verbal and visual expression, a highly complex consciousness perceiving existence in its Multidimensional complexity. The range of Lilo Kinne's current artistic expression includes the integration of different media, and encompasses video films, multi-media installations, single- and multi-panel paintings, photographs, handwritten texts, sculptures, and Multidimensional art performances (including Multidimensional dance and Multidimensional theater).

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Lilo Kinne
ART IN FASHION PARIS - NEW YORK
Photographed at: Les Halles, Paris, 1986

LILO KINNE ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART IN LIMITED EDITION-- PARIS-NEW YORK were shown and sold in special booths displaying a framed, printed top in all Galleries Lafayettes and Printemps not only in France, but also in Finland and Saudi Arabia, all Mitsukoshi's, Matzusakaya's and Isetan's in Japan, and in stores such as Bergdorf Goodman and Henri Bendel in New York City, and Macy's and Bloomingdale's all over the United States.