Surrealism fashion style is an avant-garde approach to clothing and accessories that embraces the bizarre, dreamlike, and unexpected. It draws inspiration from the Surrealist art movement, challenging conventional fashion norms and blurring the lines between reality and imagination.
Surrealism in fashion emerged in the 1930s, influenced by artists like Salvador Dalí and Elsa Schiaparelli. It gained prominence in the 1960s with designers like Paco Rabanne and Yves Saint Laurent. The style has experienced periodic revivals, with contemporary designers like Alexander McQueen and Iris van Herpen continuing to push its boundaries.