Los Angeles Times

Artistic designs

Museum-inspired Wear LACMA taps designers of LFrank and the Great for a nature-oriented collection

- By Adam Tschorn adam.tschorn@latimes.com

LFrank’s Liseanne Frankfurt and the Great’s Emily Current and Meritt Elliott are the latest local designers to join the Wear LACMA fold by designing apparel and accessorie­s inspired by pieces in the Los Angeles County Museum of Arts’ permanent collection.

Frankfurt, a jewelry and lingerie designer, took inspiratio­n from works in the Pavilion for Japanese Art including a 19th century red lacquer tea carrier adorned with gold leaves, the watercolor painting “Banana Tree in Rain” by Hirafuku Hyakusui and a kimono textile fragment dating to Japan’s Edo period to create silk robes, slips and sleep masks adorned with similar flora.

The Great’s Elliott and Current chose a trio of American West landscape oil paintings as an inspiratio­nal starting point: Granville Redmond’s “California Poppy Field” (circa 1926), William Keith’s “California Pines” (1878) and “Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe” (1864) by Thomas Hill. The result includes a vintage-looking denim jacket and sweatshirt­s popping with all-over poppy embroidery; a green, military-style jacket with an embroidere­d landscape on the back; and women’s T-shirts screenprin­ted with mountainou­s landscapes. (The Great’s offerings also include sweatshirt­s and tees in children’s sizes.)

The art-meets-fashion mashup is the brainchild of Katherine Ross, a fashion consultant who formerly worked at LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (and the wife of LACMA Director Michael Govan).

Since October 2012, it has seasonally tapped local design talent to create limited-edition items inspired by pieces in the museum’s permanent collection.

Previous Wear LACMA designers include Lisa Eisner, George Esquivel, Greg Lauren, Irene Neuwirth, Juan Carlos Obando, Rodarte’s Kate and Laura Mulleavy and Libertine’s Johnson Hartig.

The Spring 2018 Wear LACMA collection has launched at the bricks-and-mortar LACMA Store at 5905 Wilshire Blvd. and online at

thelacmast­ore.org, with proceeds benefiting the museum.

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Photograph­s by LACMA INSPIRED BY LACMA’s Japanese art collection, Liseanne Frankfurt of LFrank designed silk robes, slips and sleep masks.
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THE GREAT’S Emily Current and Meritt Elliott were inspired by landscape paintings of the American West to create T-shirts, sweatshirt­s and jackets for adults and children.

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