FASHION

Pam & Gela Contribute to Wear LACMA Collection

Cranes and blossom motifs from 19th and 20th century Japanese ceramics were the inspiration for the T-shirts and souvenir jackets designed by Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor for the Wear LACMA Collection.

Wear LACMA is an art and fashion collaboration between the museum and Los Angeles’s top designers that celebrates the museum’s permanent collection.

"Our obsession with Los Angeles and pop culture has been at the core of our inspiration since the beginning of Juicy Couture in 1996 and still rings true with our new brand Pam & Gela,” Skaist-Levy said.

The Fall 2016 Wear LACMA Collection that went on sale on Nov. 7 features one-of-a-kind fashion items by not only Pam & Gela but eyeglass maker Oliver Peoples and jewelry maker Lisa Eisner.

Oliver Peoples designed sunglasses inspired by Chris Burden’s iconic sculpture "Urban Light", and Lisa Eisner was inspired by Jay DeFeo’s 1959 painting "The Jewel".

All Wear LACMA items can be bought at the LACMA store and online at lacmastore.org with all proceeds benefiting the museum and its programming.