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Miss Jean Denim Illustration is a personal project born from my fascination with texture and symbolism. I wanted to explore how denim — a fabric loaded with cultural meaning — could be transformed into a visual.
In this artwork the women appear as silhouettes made entirely of denim. They also stand against a skyline built from the same textured fabric. Perfume bottles are scattered throughout the composition. They are bearing identically the fictional brand name “miss Jean.” Each bottle is crowned with a cap shaped like a peace sign and adorned with a golden heart and feather charm. Symbols that also speak of freedom, kindness and individuality.
This piece reimagines the visual codes of fashion and perfume advertising. It’s both a playful invention (creating a brand that doesn’t exist) and a reflection on how materials, symbols and icons can tell stories about identity, femininity and culture.
The illustration combines handmade and digital techniques. Denim fabric was scanned, cut and manipulated in Photoshop. The result merges craft and digital design. It shows how texture and concept equally can interact to create something both familiar and unexpected.
While “miss Jean” is not a commercial brand, the project captures the spirit of creative experimentation, where imagination, technique and storytelling meet.
It also represents my ongoing interest in concept-driven illustration that bridges the worlds of fashion, art and visual communication.
Miss Jean Denim Illustration could easily lend itself to editorial projects, visual campaigns, exploring themes of texture, identity and style.
To see more works visit my portfolio.