05/04/2026
When Art Meets Fashion
The dressed body has always been the most intimate canvas—a site where feeling becomes form, and beauty becomes meaning.
Ahead of the 2026 , Adam X Atelier offers an intimate glimpse into the artworks that have shaped some of its most evocative creations, revealing the artistic dialogues behind its defining collections. From the gilded pleasure gardens of 18th-century France to the wind-swept surrealism of Salvador Dalí’s unconscious; from the swirling Provençal night skies of Vincent van Gogh to the luminous incense rituals of Tangier captured by John Singer Sargent—these are the enduring conversations between art and fashion.
As curator Andrew Bolton has observed, the dressed body is the thread that connects art across every era and every culture. For Adam X Atelier, this is not merely theory but practice—the dressed body serves as the living nexus between art and life, where the canvas is transformed through the individual who inhabits it.
The Swing — Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1767
• Adam X Atelier — Kiss the World
Country Road in Provence by Night — Vincent van Gogh, 1890
• Adam X Atelier — Starry Night
Portrait of the Marchesa Luisa Casati with a Greyhound — Giovanni Boldini, 1908
• Adam X Atelier — Encounter
Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) — Salvador Dalí, 1936
• Adam X Atelier — Mirage
Miranda – The Tempest — John William Waterhouse, 1916
• Adam X Atelier — Les Cartes De Tendresse
Black Reflections — Franz Kline, 1959
• Adam X Atelier — Sunbeam
Dust Motes Dancing in Sunbeams — Vilhelm Hammershøi, 1900
• Adam X Atelier — Sunbeam
Fumée d’Ambre Gris (Smoke of Ambergris) — John Singer Sargent, 1880
• Adam X Atelier — Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
For Adam X Atelier, fashion is curated, composed, and lived as artistic expression. Each creation becomes a moving canvas, where historical masterpieces are reimagined through craftsmanship, innovation, and modern romanticism. In this dialogue between past and present, art does not remain confined to gallery walls—it breathes anew through couture.
— Adam X Atelier