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🎨World Art Day: Apparel That Is More Than Just Fashion — It Is Art



Sometimes, a brushstroke says more than a stitch.
Let’s be honest, fashion wants to be art.

 

Lin Du - Du and Berry

At Du & Berry, we do not see art as something reserved for galleries.
To us, it is personal. A gesture, a memory, a flower your mother once loved.

This year, for World Art Day, we are sharing something close to the heart, quite literally.
One of our latest pieces features hand-painted lilies, each one applied directly to fabric. 

No templates. No tracing paper. No digital shortcuts.
Just a brush, acrylic paints, and a whole lot of… nerves (the good kind).

 

Why Lilies?

Du and Berry

Because they were the flowers Lin Du’s mother loved most, the woman who inspired our founder and designer.
For Lin, painting lilies became a quiet way to speak to her mom, without saying a word.


“There are no mistakes, just happy little accident” - Bob Ross

The technique behind our hand-painted designs was not born from intention, but from a moment of unexpected beauty. Lin shares from her personal experience:

“I would love to say this technique came from some profound artistic vision, but really, it began with me accidentally ruining one too many shirts.
After accidentally brushing acrylic paint onto a few too many of my own clothes, then a realization: the color did not fade, they stayed. Even after washing, they lingered on fabric. Soft, vibrant, and unexpectedly beautiful. Like ink. Effortless and unintentional, but full of meaning.

That is when I began experimenting: acrylic paint on fabric, heavily diluted, applied with a traditional Chinese calligraphy brush.
No outlines. No sketch lines. No corrections. Just brush, fabric, and whatever feeling flowed through my hands and heart that day.

The result? Flowing, layered, expressive forms that echo the softness of ink wash painting, reimagined for the modern silhouette.

And that is how the story of the Lilies began.”

 

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Not from a perfect plan, but from trial, error, and that curious moment where art decides to show up, often when you’re not even looking.

The process was slow. And intentional.

The kind of painting where you lose track of time, not because it’s hard, but because it matters.
But that is the thing about hand-painting clothes: they stop being the “products,” and start becoming the “stories”.

So here is to art, not as a statement, but as a conversation.

A brushstroke here, a memory there, and a little beauty stitched into the everyday.

Happy World Art Day, from our studio to your wardrobe.

DU & BERRY