The new editorial was photographed at the Auroras Independent Art Space during the exhibition of Sarah Crowner, an artist who inspires with her vibrant colors and abstract works. To represent the intersection between art and fashion, we invited Carol Lauriano, a researcher and art curator
“Fashion and art follow a very similar path, which is the visual construction of narratives. Fashion turns to art to imbue itself with a deeper meaning beyond seasonality and ephemerality. Art enters the realm of fashion to broaden this perspective and provide context.”
Carol Lauriano
“Sarah Crowner’s work is vibrant; these colors make our bodies resonate in some way, especially because the pieces play with scale and the idea of space and architecture, directly impacting our physical experience.”
“Women have long been overlooked in the history of art, and I believe we are experiencing a unique moment where people are paying more attention to these contexts, opening up to other possibilities in the field of art. I think the importance of highlighting women artists lies in visibility, in recognizing and acknowledging the work of these women.”
Carol Lauriano