Fun pants have always been one of my wardrobe staples, but with a recent explosion of graphic-heavy designer collections, it’s never been simpler to find a handful of awesome and seasonally transitional trouser-pant-leg-covers.
We all know that when trends filter down to high street stores like Zara and H&M, similarities are often uncanny. However, during my weekly pant-perusing activities, I noticed that the prints on many ~original~ designer pantsz bore an even closer resemblance to various art movements and important painters that I totally learned about in art history class.
So before you high street naysayers begin to shake your fists at carbon copy designer duds, REANALYZE YOURSELF because ~fashion is art~ and ~art is fashion~ and everyone copies each other anyway.
Iro vs. Riopelle

Iro Masha Printed Crepe Pants $340
Marni vs. Mondrian

Marni Printed Wool Blend Pants $950
Moschino vs. Malevich

Moschino Graffiti Print Skinny Pants $995
Sandro vs. Klee

Sandro Paprika printed crepe tapered pants $320
Tibi vs. Kandinsky

Tibi Floral-print silk crepe de chine pants $330
Wilmont vs. Popova

Aminaka Wilmont Printed Satin Jersey Leggings $385
In conclusion, here is my tired, true, and completely appropriate tagline:
Girl, your butt is a work of art!































































