Not saying this comparison is a perfect 1:1 but. The recent backcover imo FEELS very in line with Tony Viramontes' fashion illustration.
(Given Horikoshi is a Japanese millennial, he's probably experienced Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, which famously took a lot of influence from Tony Viramontes and other fashion illustrators. So there may have at least been indirect exposure if this wasn't an intentional sendup).
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Paloma Picasso by Tony Viramontes 1983
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Bold,Beautiful and Damned
The world of 1980s fashion illustrator Tony Viramontes
Foreword by Jean Paul Gaultier
Lawrence King, London 2013, 194 pages,24x31cm, ISBN 978 1780067 3073
euro 60,00
When Tony Viramontes' work appeared in the late 1970s, his hard and direct style of drawing was a marked contrast to the prevailing soft-pastel school of fashion illustration. He scored immediate success, rapidly acquiring the kind of prestigious editorial commissions normally given to photographers, from Lei, Per Lui in Italy, Vogue in the USA, The Face in Britain, and Le Monde and Le Figaro in France.
This beautiful hardcover book brings together an extensive collection of his work, featuring striking images of smoldering and smoky-eyed men and women who vibrate with New Wave energy. Viramontes worked with some of the most celebrated names in fashion including Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, Chanel, Claude Montana, and Christian Dior.
17/03/24
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Valentino - Haute Couture, 1983. Artist: Tony Viramontes.
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Pose and Reference
1. DIO in Stardust Crusaders: “The Man with the Star Birthmark” (Hirohiko Araki, 1989)
2. “Nina Ricci,” Haute Couture (Tony Viramontes, 1984)
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