We'ar Art... Collection 26
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Wear Art Club was created from the idea that artwork does not always have to live on a wall.
As an artist, I have always loved creating pieces that feel bold, expressive and full of personality. Over time, I found myself wanting to push my artwork further — beyond traditional canvases and into something people could actually wear, style and live in.
That is where We'ar Art began.
Wearable Art
Every Wear Art piece starts the same way my paintings do — with original artwork, ideas, colour and emotion.
The difference is seeing those artworks transformed onto silk.
There is something really special about watching artwork move, fold and become part of somebody’s personal style instead of simply being observed.
Wear Art is designed to feel expressive, collectible and different from ordinary accessories.
Designed To Be Styled
One of the biggest focuses for the newest collection was versatility.
The latest pieces have been designed in larger sizes to allow even more styling possibilities and to encourage people to wear them in creative ways.
Rather than being treated as a traditional scarf, the pieces are designed to become part of an outfit.
They can be worn:
- as tops
- headscarves
- around the neck
- styled on bags
- in the hair
- layered with jewellery and tailoring
I wanted these to feel wearable in real life — styled, tied and personalised depending on the person wearing them.
The Details Matter
A huge amount of time goes into every stage of creating a Wear Art piece.
From refining the artwork itself, to selecting silk finishes, adjusting sizes and focusing on the smaller finishing details, every collection evolves from the last.
The newest collection also introduces coordinated silk twillies, designed to complement the larger scarves while still working beautifully on their own.
More Than An Accessory
Wear Art Club sits somewhere between art, fashion and self-expression.
The pieces are designed for people who enjoy individuality, statement styling and collecting pieces that feel personal.
The goal has never been to create ordinary scarves.
It has always been about creating artwork you can actually wear.
Collection 26 coming 17th May 2026
Hayley
Wear Art Club