Mike Frederiqo

You can measure the success of any brand on their logo. If the brand is mega-successful you can guarantee it has a logo that the majority will instantly recognise and in doing so also remind them of heritage and ethos behind the branding. Taking advantage of the of popularity and recognition of the world’s most fashion logos, illustrator Mike Frederiqo has reinterpreted and recreated iconic style imagery.From Chanel’s interlocking Cs to Ralph Lauren polo player, Mike Frederiqo has added an artistic touch to the logos of big fashion companies, even paying homage to the talents behind their success.

Mike Frederiqo

Yves Saint Laurent was an influential European fashion designer who impacted fashion in the 1960s to the present day.

Mike Frederiqo

Ralph Lauren becomes the polo player on his iconic logo.

Mike Frederiqo

Even Vogue editor Anna Wintour was put into an acrobatic composition.

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Mike Frederiqo clearly got carried away when drawing on Marc Jacobs’ fun side

Mike Frederiqo

Louis Vuitton is brought to life. He launched his eponymous brand back in 1854.

In love with Mike Frederiqo’s work? Yeah, we are too. His art work can also be found on T-shirts too. We just love it when fashion and art combine.