Woman wearing a black kimono with white floral patterns, sitting on a yellow chair.

Fashion has always been a means of expression. Yet in a world of mass production, many  garments feel anonymous. Wearable art changes that. It allows individuals to step into the  realm of creativity, where each piece becomes a personal narrative. 

At LaFille Gallery, Tiffany Marie Luke transforms her sculptural artwork into garments that  are as expressive as they are elegant. For Tiffany, art is not static. It evolves, shifting from  concrete and metal sculptures into patterns that move with the body. This process turns  

fashion into more than fabric—it becomes an extension of the stories we tell about  ourselves. 

Art as Personal Storytelling 

When you choose a piece from the LaFille Artwear Collection, you’re not simply purchasing  clothing. You’re wearing a piece of art that began as a sculpture crafted with emotion,  movement, and depth. Each garment carries the essence of Tiffany’s creative journey and  invites you to make it part of your own. 

Individuality Over Trends 

Wearable art celebrates individuality. Instead of following trends, it speaks to those who  value authenticity. These pieces aren’t meant to blend in—they’re designed to stand out,  sparking conversations and leaving lasting impressions. 

Art That Moves 

Clothing from LaFille Gallery isn’t just beautiful to look at—it’s designed to be lived in. Each  piece flows, drapes, and moves with you, ensuring that art is not confined to walls but  becomes part of everyday life. 

When you wear art, you become part of its evolving story. Explore our About Tiffany Marie Luke page to discover how sculpture becomes fashion and how you can wear your own  piece of creativity.

 

Kelly Barter