Piet Mondrian "Composition with Yellow, Red and Blue" 1927
YSL "Mondrian Day Dress" Fall/Winter 1965-1966
Piet Mondrian was part of the pure abstraction movement. His "Composition with Yellow, Red and Blue" was created in 1927 and is one of the most famous pure abstract works of the time period. The painting uses strictly primary colors mixed with black and white. He reduced the painting to the most simple of elements to make the extremely balance composition. Today, we consider to see references to this extremely basic but important work of art.
In the mid 1960's YSL took Mondrian's work and turned it into a collection of iconic mod dresses. He actually referred to the dresses themselves as the "Mondrian Day Dress". These dresses utilized all the same colors as Mondrian used in the original piece. These dresses exemplified what we now refer to as color blocking. The use of the primary colors with the black and white made a huge fashion statement in the 1960's with the inspiration of Mondrian.