Monday, April 04, 2011

WHAT TO WEAR AT AN ART OPENING?

How do I want to look at the Art Show Opening night?
Yes, we all second guess ourselves! elegant? artsy? sophisticated? earthy? new age? Do I reflect what I paint or dress the artists part? How casual is too causal?
After a few somewhat embarrassing choices I offer the following advice:
The Artists Uniform
This is color blocking at its best: usually a dark color ( navy, black, brown) with a colorful accessory that makes the statement ( chunky funky jewellery, a handmade scarf, a standout hat, tiger print high heels etc). Think of this as dressing up with one focal point!
I Am My Art:
If you are known for a unique style or subject, many artists will wear clothes that reflect and emphasize what they paint. I have seen John Seerey Lester, renown wildlife/safari artists wear a 'safari' suit to a black tie event and his lovely bride Suzie wore a pink safari costume as well! Many nature painters will wear natural fabrics and 'stone or rock' jewellery in keeping with the green and holistic approach. If you are into spiritual essence paintings and auras it is a real disconnect to wear a business suit! Think long flowing and probably purple and sandals. One local artist attends her Opening in long flowing black dresses that compliment her long hair and give her an artsy fashion forward image. Another artist attends her openings in her studio attire- painting smock and paint splashed clothes. If you are all about color don the screaming orange dress or wear pink from head to toe! Great marketing!
If you are doing ‘you own thing’ and are a rebel….wear your torn jeans and work boots but make sure they are cleaned up for public consumption! You really don’t have to be THAT authentic!
The Stand By:
The best advice I got from my Mom was never be underdressed! I wear classy business causal and never blue jeans. I never make a big deal if someone wears the same thing…deal with the big elephant in the room right away! Go over and compliment the other artists on their wonderful sense of fashion that you both share! Think of it as each of you liking the same brand of paint!
Last word:
You want to be comfortable because you are meeting your adoring public. Wear shoes that wouldn’t make you limp. Wear a top that lets you shake hands or hug a good friend, bring a small purse so it would be trouble when you juggle your wine glass and goodie. Wear lipstick that wouldn’t come off on someone’s cheek and nothing to tight that you might pop a button and show too much cleavage! (experience is such a good teacher!)
Enjoy the fruits of your labour! The best thing you could possible wear is a smile.