
In an exhibit that criticizes consumers' love for fashion, contemporary artist Johnathan Paul, who is also known as ‘Desire Obtain Cherish’, has created a series of resin-casted acrylic sculptures that feature fashion brands as drugs.
Called ‘Designer Drugs’, brands such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermès have been transformed into ‘fashion pills’—presumably a comment on how consumers ‘swallow’ luxury marketing because they need their fashion ‘fix’.



[via Desire Obtain Cherish]