‘Sound and Vision’ is a fashion, food, and lifestyle story that encapsulates the individualistic nature and unique aesthetics of artists in the 60s and 70s. This modern depiction of some of the most iconic album covers sheds light on the resurgence of vintage-inspired design and how it still makes it’s mark on the industry. This narrative focuses on conveying the personality, character, and vision of these artists beyond their sound; it includes a variety of looks that serve as visual descriptors for the music, and it demonstrates how it is translated through texture, colour, shape, and silhouette.
The popularisation of vintage clothing and trends from this era resurfacing has enriched our consciousness regarding sustainability and ethical consumption. All of the garments and materials used have been sourced second-hand from thrift and vintage stores, to highlight the vitality of working with existing items.
DAVID BOWIE Diamond Dogs, 1974
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Right: Pink Floyd, ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ & Parliament, ‘Mothership Connection’.
Left: The Clash, ‘London Calling’ & The Velvet Underground ‘The Velvet Underground and Nico’
Right: Pink Floyd, ‘Atom Heart Mother’ & Electric Light
Left: ‘Let it Bleed’ by the Rolling Stones and Funkadelic’s ‘Maggot Brain ’
Right: ‘Breakfast in America by Supertramp and ‘McCartney’ by Paul McCartney.