Posted on 27 September 2009

Silenced Walter PPK, Desert Eagle .50 and Magnum .357. Girls wear Louis Vuitton.
In exclusivity for TrendLand, Robert Jonas Toth drew these amazing fashion Illustrations : Trendy Girls with Guns – In these drawings you see the essence of high fashion’s next season – in a slightly different way…

M-72 Light anti-tank javelin & AK-47 Kalashnikov. Girls wear Chloé.
. These outfits are the world’s greatest designers’ best pieces and after a friend of Robi’s suggested to him, he fit the world’s most famous arms with them.Why? Because they fit… These cultist weapons are as important in the world of arms as the key elements, patterns, textures and trends in the world of high fashion.
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Posted on 16 August 2009

Nikki Farquharson’s mixed media illustrations are stunning ! Between her first ‘Mixed Media Girl’ works and her latest ‘Baby Girl’ series for former Missbehave magazine (shot by TrendLand’s friend Brooke Nipar), The young London based artist has plenty interesting projects in her portfolio, but her kaleidoscopic collages / drawings on photographs are from far my favorites! Looks like mixed media is starting to be more and more popular - After the I want you Magazine series and the Laura Laine beautiful editorial for Muse Magazine – Do we see a trend coming?

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Posted on 20 July 2009

American artist, Patrick Nagel created popular illustrations on board, paper, and canvas; most of which emphasized the simple grace and beauty of the female form, in a distinctive style descended from Art Deco. He is best known for his illustrations for Playboy magazine, and the pop group Duran Duran, for whom he designed the cover of the best selling album Rio.

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Posted on 12 June 2009

After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University with a B.F.A. in Industrial Design, Kathryn Elyse pursued fashion and apparel design on her own and realized it was her true passion. She is currently working as an apparel designer for Reebok in Boston. Young and fresh illustrations, I really like her aquarelle & gouache style ! You can follow her everyday illustrations on her blog: Paper Fashion


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Posted on 17 January 2009

Swedish Fashion Illustrator, Cassandra Rhodin’s work is definitely worth a mention. I can not say too much more about her since it was hard to source info online. Her style is very distinctive and moody, and there is a very nice commercial quality to her work.

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Posted on 14 January 2009

Pekka is an agency that represents the best Finnish illustrating talent. It is the first organization of its kind in Finland. Established in 2007, Pekka currently represents 20 Amazing illustrators Like Pietari Posti, Lauri Ahonen, Jesse Auersalo, Vincent Bakkum, Emil Bertell, Johannes Ekholm, Minni Havas…. They Worked with the most renown clients like MTV, Sony, Burton Snowboard, New York Times, Adiddas, Nike…

Minni Havas Illustration
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Posted on 07 December 2008


I‘m so happy that I finally find his website ! Many times I saw Arturo Elena Fashion Illustrations on the web but never an article or links to his website and its pretty hard to read his signature ! So thanks a lot to Fashionindie for the hook-up – Arturo’s work is so unique and stylish, since he start working in 1992, Arturo’s collaborate with prestigious clients such as Chanel, Loewe and illustrate the glossy pages of Cosmopolitan and Elle.

The materials he used are, preferably, paper and synthetic inks applied with markers to achieve extraordinary effects.
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Posted on 16 November 2008

Alberto Seveso Illustrations are just so unique – Really Interesting the vision he have of anatomy. Directly form Italy Alberto worked a lot with independent magazine and Sport Celebrity – Like Kelly Slater below – See more of his work on his Behance Portfolio

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Posted on 22 October 2008

Here is a selected fraction of commercial Illustrator, Autumn Whitehurst work. Whitehurst work is a combination of photograph based photoshop extreme airbrushing and vector highlights or accents. Brooklyn based, Autumn Whitehurst has an impressive portfolio of clients including but not limited to RayBan, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s, Style.com.


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Posted on 21 October 2008


While I was surfing on some French blogs yesterday, I found this really cool and REALLY French Illustrator – Garance Doré – She’s been working for a while in Paris and apparently she has pretty a BIG fan club – I totally fell in Love for her Illustrations. They are pure, same kind of girl, simple line-drawing and small but well chosen color palettes – If you Like Illustrations like us go check her Blog – Flickr and Facebook – you wont be disappointed !!
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Posted on 16 October 2008

DesignerMan is a Fashion Designer/Illustrator living in NY, rather than taking pictures like everyone, he draws what he see. ( also probably coming from Pictures ) and since June he is now posting them his blog : WhatiSawToday. Go check it out, its really worth it !
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Posted on 09 October 2008

Maison Martin Margiela for Maria Luisa Catalogue
If you dont know by now I have huge weakness for fashion illustration. These renderings by french Artist Cedric Rivrian are absolutely beautiful. The flow of his work is flawless; accents and detail where necessary and loose line work use to express the aesthetic of certain design or designers. I definitely feel the Egon Schiele inspiration but his style is clearly distinctive.
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Posted on 13 June 2008


I have always had a very strong infatuation with fashion illustration. It was the class at Parsons that frustrated me most, because I wanted so bad to express my design aesthetic through illustrations, but the illustrations always fell short of my imagination and style. Another reason it may have been so hard for me while I was in school was because I always sat in between the 2 best illustrators, and almost preferred watching them throw it down on their sketchbooks with so much style and ease than attempting to get where they were. Read the full story
Posted on 05 October 2007

I’ve always had a weak spot for fashion illustrations, probably because it was one of the ways i wished most i could express my fashion sense, and I could not. The images above are 1960’s illustrations of Jean-Claude Picard which I adore.