Chanel, Chaumet, and Korean Cafés: The Fun of Turning Two-Dimensional Illustrations into Photo Booths and Props!
2020.07.20 published
This Art Is So Intriguing!
I've been seeing these kinds of things a lot lately... or rather, they're stylish and catch my interest.
A world created with hand-drawn illustrations.
It feels like a two-dimensional world, with line art.
✅ Inside the Chanel store under renovation in Ginza, 2018
✅ Collaboration between Daichi Miura and Chaumet in 2018
✅ Inside the macaron specialty shop "Macaron Chérie" in Shin-Koiwa
etc., it’s all very unique and wonderful.
It feels like I've wandered into a fairy tale, as if I've become a character in a picture book, and I’m excited by the otherworldly sensation*
Fashion brands presenting outfits like these too♡
Isn’t it amazing...?
Using them as photo props is also incredible.
It's also fun to use them as photo props for parties and events, so let me introduce some*
✅ Try wrapping around a giant snake
✅ Toast with wine
✅ Toast with beer
✅ My hair is...!
✅ Change clothes and dress up
✅ Even a bit old-fashioned photo prop can be comical and interesting when it’s this big
✅ Create a photo booth
There are so many styles of fashion♡
When you think about it, it’s kind of like those classic face-in-hole panels at tourist attractions...
This hand-drawn line art has a three-dimensional feel despite being two-dimensional... it’s a strange sensation♡
It might be interesting to incorporate this expression into wedding paper items and floral decorations as well*
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