Karoline Vitto Gomes is a fashion designer and founder of the size-diverse womenswear brand Karoline Vitto. Her artistic creations delve into the depths of personal experience, unravelling the concept of the “body as material.” Her work captivates the observer’s gaze, inviting them to appreciate the inherent beauty of curvaceous forms.
Career and Education:
Karoline Vitto Gomes’s work is focused on body positivity and celebrating the curves and folds of the body. She grew up in Brazil, where strict beauty standards influenced her work. Karoline Vitto Gomes studied at the Royal College of Art in London, where she developed her signature style.
Her line consists of dresses, jumpsuits, and tops with cutouts revealing back, tummy, and boob fat in a fashionable way. To create her clothes, Vitto used materials that are normally used to suck the body in, instead using them to make the body spill out.
Karoline Vitto Gomes’ influences are female artists who explore self-representation, such as Jenny Saville and Francesca Woodman, as well as the new feminist scene in Brazil.
Karoline Vitto Gomes’ work has been featured in various publications, including Dazed. Her brand’s Instagram account has over 44,000 followers.
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