Collage artist Constantin Prozorov transforms fashion into surreal universes on his Instagram feed, @constantinartist. Born in Almaty, raised in Munich, and now based in Berlin and Paris, Prozorov studied fashion and communication design before launching into digital art. His focus? Using collage, both static and animated, to reimagine fashion imagery as immersive dreamscapes.
Where others see endless lookbooks and campaigns, Prozorov sees raw material for storytelling. His niche lies in layering hundreds of images, creating art history from cinema to street culture, into scenes that blur reality and imagination. Unlike traditional fashion accounts, his feed is neither documentation nor trend-chasing; it’s a visual archive of surrealism in fashion, bringing heritage houses and contemporary icons into dialogue with fantasy.
The account is a trove of compelling collaborations. For Moncler (2019), he placed puffers against cosmic landscapes; for Louis Vuitton’s #LOUIS200 celebration, he merged archival trunk motifs with fantastical worlds. In 2023, his MINI collaboration imagined cars traveling through psychological terrains, while in 2024, he reframed Universal Genève’s watches within digital dreamscapes. Across projects, recurring motifs, winged tigers, flying trunks, and enchanted gardens make the familiar strange and unforgettable.
Prozorov’s work enriches fashion culture by challenging how we consume imagery. In an era of visual overload, his collages invite us to pause, reconsider, and escape. They fuse heritage with innovation, fashion with art history, order with chaos, creating posts that are both spectacular and thoughtful. This feed is more than aesthetic pleasure; it’s a lesson in how fashion storytelling evolves when imagination leads the way.