Did you know that a staggering 2 billion people visit museums globally every year? This highlights the immense potential for brands to connect with audiences and increase sales through collaborations with museums.
The following creative concepts, designed by ARTiSTORY's curatorial and creative team, illustrate how captivating merchandise can be developed by masterfully tapping into the wealth of hundreds of millions of treasures from our museum partners. These concepts are meant for illustration purpose only.
While these examples illustrate the possibilities, we invite you to explore our portfolio of successful IP collaborations, where we have assisted consumer brands and retailers in transforming artifacts into remarkable merchandise offerings that resonate with their target audiences. Click here to find out more about our past projects.
Cambridge, renowned not only as a prestigious university with 121 Nobel Prize winners, also boasts a rich sports heritage, being home of Olympic medalists who embody the university's vibrant sports spirit.
The Gee's Bend collective hails from Alabama, a group of resourceful African American women quilters who create stunning artworks from salvaged fabric scraps and remnants during a period of cloth scarcity.
Discover the allure of Gothic classics reimagined in fashion. This creative concept is inspired by timeless works like 'Dracula' and 'Frankenstein.' Embrace the dark themes and eerie elements that have captivated readers for centuries. Our unique designs blend literary sophistication with urban style, offering a modern twist on traditional storytelling. Dive into a world where macabre meets modernity, where classic literature influences contemporary fashion.
"COLOR YOUR WORLD With Shantell Martin" is a captivating concept by ARTiSTORY inspired by the styles of British artist Shantell Martin. Inspired by Martin's renowned free-flowing line art, this casual wear collection embodies self-reflection, connection, and creative expression. Vibrant colors and contemporary designs draw from Martin's iconic strip patterns, creating a fusion of art and fashion. The collection taps into WGSN's Annual Color Forecast for S/S 25 and A/W 25/26, ensuring a trendy and stylish aesthetic. Explore the power of collaboration and individuality with this concept collection that celebrates artistic innovation and personal style.
This fashion collection is inspired by John James Audubon's renowned illustrations. The extinct Carolina Parrot, once vibrant in Carolina skies, symbolizes our ecosystem's fragility and the urgent need for environmental change. This collection blends modern fashion trends with Audubon's detailed bird illustrations, creating an elegant line of clothing that echoes the beauty of nature. Showcased at the Smithsonian, Audubon's "The Birds of America" is celebrated as one of the most exquisite ornithological works, capturing the vivid beauty and intricate details of each species within their natural habitats.
"Queen of the Night" Elegance is a fashion collection inspired by the rare Moonflower (Strophocactus wittii), also known as the "Queen of the Night." This unique cactus flower blooms only once between sunset and sunrise, revealing its beauty and sweet scent before withering away within 12 hours.
The inspired collection features designs that capture this fleeting elegance, with floral motifs and delicate details. The Moonflower, found in the tropical rainforests of Brazil, is extremely rare in cultivation. The only specimen in the UK is at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden, helping curators and scholars protect and study our environment's diversity.
In this creative concept, ARTiSTORY takes notes from Charlotte Brontë's seminal novel, "Jane Eyre." The British Library's autographed 1847 manuscript goes beyond its literary roots, which helped us infuse contemporary fashion with Brontë's elegant handwriting.
This unique collection, which we called "Threads of Herstory: Eyre of Elegance," celebrates the timeless spirit of feminism and storytelling. By combining the legacy of pioneering women like Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, and George Eliot into fabric, this collection honors the enduring significance of women's narratives in literature and fashion.