FeatureThe Art of Fashion SS19From ballet costumes, to moving sculptures and wearable weavings, this season’s Art of Fashion has taken on a more kinetic spiritSimone Rocha — Common threadsSimone Rocha became obsessed with the artist Louise Bourgeois as a student. She tells Aimee Farrell why she still feels so connected to the woman — and her workFiorucci: delving into a graphics goldmineUnseen for 25 years, thousands of original Fiorucci artworks have been uncovered by the Italian superbrand’s new ownersDesigners and dance, the perfect pas de deuxFashion has long been devoted to dance. But what happens when catwalk designer meets choreographer?Crimson tide — why nothing stirs the emotions like a rush of redDangerous, devastating, divine: no other colour comparesCraig Green’s craft worksBalsa wood frames, weather vanes and Ikea weaves have all helped build the British menswear designer’s wardrobe@siduations: the Instagram artist putting the funny into fashionFrom pairing Meghan Markle with Marine Serre to Bella Hadid with Big Bird, his instantly recognisable images have made Sidney Prawatyotin fashion’s hottest artistMore from this SeriesWear with all — the art of Andrea ZittelFor the American creative, art is more than something you look at in a gallery. And in her latest show, you become part of the workChristian Dior: the story of a suitThe fashion curator at the V&A uncovered a little bit of fashion history while researching the new Dior exhibition in London