Saba Tark as a Creative Artist more than just a Fashion Designer



Written by Bedor Alobaidi 


Saba Tark International Fashion Designer 




Fashion is in love with art like never before. From clothing design to catwalk shows art direction, major labels to boutique houses, the word of fashion is falling over itself to involve important names from a diverse range of the visual arts. It’s hardly surprising after all what is fashion if not wearable art, and these collaborations between the disciplines are certainly mutually beneficial. Fashion, often unfairly judged as one of the more frivolous applied arts, gains serious cachet by association, while the artist reaches a wider, more populist audience.

So, sometimes following or becoming familiar with some iconic fashion designer whether he/she holds a very famous and popular brand worldwide, internationally, nationally or even locally. You still think that some designs aren't wearable especially if they make you look a bit awkward, dressing up weirdly according to what most people might think of you, once they see how you've decided to challenge yourself and wear what gives you an interesting look and shape instead of rotating over the same plain with no special or distinctive features that could make your outfit looks interestingly different and incomparable with anything you have had wearing in the past.
Now, try to mix up both of fashion and art then see what type of results you are about to come up with in the first place. 

Example on that is the International fashion designer Saba Tark who successfully became a notable name in less the 3 weeks after her first appearance on Project Runway Middle East ( Arabic Version ) when she efficiently won the best deign from the first episode and her dress was Wore by the Lebanese singer/actress Hafia Wehbe as its shown in the picture which in my personal point of view celebrities do need to look phonemically different, polemic and remarkably distinguished in the society that made them earning the recognition they deserve nationally and around the region that shares the same cultural background as their country of origins ,indeed.






Ending this in a sensible note, I really want to make sure that you guys have the ability of understanding how a designed fabric cannot be taken apart from the artistic industry such as classical, pop, postmodern art and so on; in which for that reason I do encourage people to take a look on Saba's designs by checking her official instagram account as well as her Facebook page to cheer up for our promising Iraqi/Dutch designer Saba Tark and showing her true love and support because she really deserves it. 
Simple as that. 

https://www.facebook.com/sabatarkdesign/?fref=ts  

https://www.instagram.com/sabatark_official/

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  1. Wow that is incredible! I love it. Good for her and wonderful writing.

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    1. Many thanks dearest Dalia, I appreccite the time you took in viewing my blog and checking what stories in it. Your support means a lot to me. Thank you again :)

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