During the 4th century BCE, rival artists Parrhasius and Zeuxis struck up a competition to challenge each another's artistic capabilities. As the fable goes, Zeuxis managed to paint grapes that were so realistic birds even tried to reach for them. When he eventually visited Parrhasius' studio and tried to lift a curtain to get a look at his rival's artwork, he was staggered to discover that the curtain itself was the painting. Acknowledging defeat, Zeuxis conceded that while he had tricked the birds, Parrhasius' curtains had deceived the man- and a fellow artist, at that. And thus, the earliest artistic employ of trompe-l'oeil claimed its first victim.
A French term that translates to "deceive the eye," trompe-l'oeil is a design technique where through perspective, dimension and placement, an optical illusion is created, typically to mimic something else. It has long been utilised in art, but as creatives endeavour to probe what is possible in clothing design, it has found fertile ground in the world of fashion, where designers are using it to push the boundaries of materiality, silhouette, and perception. Arguably, it all began with Elsa Schiaparelli, when the Italian couturier debuted a sweater with a knitted illusion of a bow necktie in the 1920s.
Designed in collaboration with Armenian refugee and knitwear designer Aroosiag Mikaëlian, the design became a hit when Schiaparelli wore it to a dinner party in 1927.
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