MarieVic
Emo Song
MarieVic
Emo Song, 2025
Digital Illustration
© MarieVic, 2025
For crushes, heartbreaks, or overly specific playlists - because every emo song on the radio is obviously about them.
Hovering between kitsch and critique, MarieVic’s series for ArdorU called Garment of Affection embraces the charged overlap of text, image, and cultural cliché, transforming garments into platforms for emotional absurdity and aesthetic wit. Across this apparel selection, MarieVic stages a pop-poetic performance where consumer language meets the private psyche: plush pandas pledge devotion, a soda can melts under the weight of a birthday candle, and a nuclear explosion depicts desire. Mimicking meme speech bubbles, these works push fashion beyond utility or trend - they become commentaries on intimacy, lust and belonging.
MarieVic
Emo Song
MarieVic
Emo Song, 2025
Digital Illustration
© MarieVic, 2025
For crushes, heartbreaks, or overly specific playlists - because every emo song on the radio is obviously about them.
Hovering between kitsch and critique, MarieVic’s series for ArdorU called Garment of Affection embraces the charged overlap of text, image, and cultural cliché, transforming garments into platforms for emotional absurdity and aesthetic wit. Across this apparel selection, MarieVic stages a pop-poetic performance where consumer language meets the private psyche: plush pandas pledge devotion, a soda can melts under the weight of a birthday candle, and a nuclear explosion depicts desire. Mimicking meme speech bubbles, these works push fashion beyond utility or trend - they become commentaries on intimacy, lust and belonging.