Art Meets Fashion: A journey through Georgia O'Keeffe’s exhibition

In the newest chapter of the Village’s Art Meets Fashion initiative, in collaboration with the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, we step inside the new Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition.

Artist, feminist and fashion icon: Georgia O'Keeffe isn’t just one of American Modernism’s most important visual artists, she’s also one of fashion’s best-loved muses. From designers to photographers, emerging talents to international luxury brands, she’s inspired them all. In 1983, Calvin Klein travelled to her farm in Abiquiú, New Mexico, to shoot a campaign with Bruce Webber, so enamoured was he with her work. Next was Gareth Pugh, who reinterpreted the cow skull – one of O’Keeffe’s favourite motifs – in his 2015 show. The likes of Michael Kors, Valentino and Dior have all paid homage too.

Now, a temporary exhibition, running until 8 August at the Museo Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, takes a look at her masterpieces. The first retrospective of O’Keeffe’s work to take place in Spain, the exhibition explores the dialogue between art and fashion – and forms the latest chapter of ‘Art Meets Fashion’, the collaboration between the museum and Las Rozas Village.

To celebrate the opening, we’ve curated a series of outfits inspired by the colour palettes and emotions in O’Keeffe’s work – reinforcing the notion that fashion is as much a form of personal expression as art.

Desde las llanuras II, 1954
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Desde las llanuras II, 1954

“Many times, abstraction is the clearest form for that intangible thing that exists within me and that I can only clarify with pigments,” said O’Keeffe.

Royal black shoe Lottusse

Lottusse

Black Royas shoe

Village price

125 €

RRP

199 €

Red dress Adolfo Dominguez

Adolfo Domínguez

Long orange dress, recycled polyester

Village price

124 €

RRP

188 €

Lucyle bag Bally

Bally

Handbag and shoulder bag, cowhide, mandarin color

Village price

647 €

RRP

995 €

“With O'Keeffe’s chosen solitude comes the certainty that all the beauty she created with her art came exclusively from her – not because she inhabited a world saturated with information,” explains Luis Galliussi, architect, designer and curator of experience for Las Rozas Village.

Lirio Blanco nº7, 1957
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Lirio Blanco nº 7, 1957

“When you take a flower and really look at it, it is your world for a moment. I want to give that world to others,” said O'Keeffe.

Yellow shoes Salvatore Ferragamo

Ferragamo

Olga 70 heeled sandal

Village price

390 €

RRP

650 €

Citrus bag Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo

Varenne Bowling Bag Color Citrus

Village price

750 €

RRP

1.250 €

Necklace with scorpion Aristocrazy

Aristocrazy

Silver Scorpion necklace covered in 18 K gold with "Peridot" stone

Village price

99 €

RRP

125 €

For O’Keeffe, taking long walks and getting lost in nature was part of her creative process. She became a collector of flowers, feathers, stones and animal bones – motifs that Galliussi has paid homeage to at Las Rozas Village. There, he’s recreated the beauty of her works with giant orchids and New Mexico-inspired flower pots featuring geometric motifs.

Discover the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition, featuring roughly 100 works, at the Museo Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza. The collection spans her career, from the watercolours and charcoals that New York by surprise in the 1910s to the linear minimalism of poppies, daffodils, white lilies and thorn apple in the 1960s.

Serie I. Formas de flores blancas y azules. 1919
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Serie I. Formas de flores blancas y azules. 1919

“Most of the people in the city run around and don't have time to look at a flower. I want them to see it, whether they want to or not,” said O’Keeffe.

Navy blue shoes Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo

Ivy 85 sandal in Cobalt suede

Village price

329 €

RRP

495 €

Chloé

Mini C shoulder bag yellow

Village price

864 €

RRP

1.290 €

Sandro

Long sleeve dress Shera

Village price

173 €

RRP

265 €

Línea Azul. Georgia O’Keeffe. 1919. 
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Línea Azul. Georgia O’Keeffe. 1919

The American artist immersed herself in nature before recreating her emotions on the canvas.

White platform sandal Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo

Dakota 120 sandal in off white color

Village price

329 €

RRP

495 €

White leather bag Lottusse

Lottusse

Macbork Soft in white

Village price

365 €

RRP

545 €

Otoño árboles. El Arce. 1924
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Otoño árboles. El Arce. 1924

The close-ups of O’Keefee’s flowers are considered sensual – an exuberant display of her thoughts and the nature that she saw around her.

Beauty Flash Facial Simulator Clarins

Clarins

Beauty Flash Facial Simulator

Village price

45,20 €

RRP

56,50 €

Beige backpack Furla

Furla

Furla Net Back Pack color sand Vitello St. Eracle

Village price

185 €

RRP

375 €

Green bag Loewe

LOEWE

Green Gate leather bag

Village price

1.290 €

RRP

2.150 €

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Abstracción. Resplandor I, 1921

Picture Abtracción in Thyssen Museum

In O'Keeffe's words: “I found that I could say things with colour and shapes that I couldn't express otherwise, things that had no words.”

Montblanc

Timewalker. 43mm Ceramics Chronograph. Ref 116096.

Village price

2.881 €

RRP

4.300 €

Tommy Hilfiger hat at The Bicester Village Shopping Collection

Tommy Hilfiger

Classic Baseball Cap. Adjustable fastening with Tommy Hilfiger logo

Village price

20 €

RRP

29,90 €

Black midi dress Maje

Maje

Long and fitted dress with straps, with flared skirt at the bottom. Black crochet stitch. Round neck

Village price

177 €

RRP

295 €

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Concha y viejo tablón de madera V, 1926

picture concha y viejo tablón de madera in thyssen museum

“When I got to New Mexico I knew it was mine. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was my land. I've never seen anything like it, but it fit me exactly,” said O’Keeffe – who moved to New Mexico to be closer to nature.

Black leather belt Bally

Bally

Black leather belt

Village price

203 €

RRP

290 €

White leather bag Lottusse

Lottusse

Macbork Soft in white

Village price

365 €

RRP

545 €

Michael Kors

Small convertible flap shoulder bag

Village price

249 €

RRP

375 €

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