About
Adele Frank
Fashion-art-design
Adele Frank is a Hungarian fashion designer and artist, who moved from sophisticated couture collections to more conceptual forms of art, as she puts it “towards an alchemy of design, paintings, jewellery, and fashion”.
About
Adele Frank
Fashion-art-design
Adele Frank is a Hungarian fashion designer and artist, who moved from sophisticated couture collections to more conceptual forms of art, as she puts it “towards an alchemy of design, paintings, jewellery, and fashion”.
Adele Frank has had almost 50 fashion shows (London, Paris, Moscow, Budapest, Pecs)- exhibition-performances in embassies, art galleries, museums and theatres. These events starred actresses, ballet dancers, drag queens besides the models, always balancing between „Chic and Shock”, between „Prestige and Provocation”.
Her paintings were exhibited in 2008, 2010, 2014, 2015 and 2021.
She was honoured with the prestigious Victor Vasarely Art Award in 2014.
Paintings:
She defines her artistic view as “emotional aesthetics”, a new emotional dimension that searches for the balance between timeliness and timelessness.
Many of her artworks – especially The Modern Venus series and The Starving Beauty series -convey political and societal critiques. The artist examines the relationship between women and power, she comments on the commodification of beauty and urges the viewer to question modern cultural norms.
Notable installations include the extravagant “Modern Venus – Keep the Shape,” a sculpture that merges oil, textile, and inflatable elements. Equally memorable was a performance featuring a ballerina in medical gauze, posing in front of a painting depicting plastic surgery. Her inspiration comes from classical portrayals of femininity: the Venus of Milo, the Statue of Liberty or Botticelli’ Venus.
Her self-portrait, The Geishabride, analyses the hidden paradox of putting femininity on a pedestal. Her other self-portrait is titled Restricted Area, where she recreated Marilyn Monroe’s famous calendar photograph featuring herself.
Some of her works offer strong social, political, or historical commentary (Miss P. Is So Enjoying Brexit-Trapeze, The Risk of Playing Chess with God, Power is our Pride), some reflect on today’s global socio-political climate (Flags series), while some display the individual’s inner and outer tensions (Pleasant Calmness series).
She enjoys experimenting with different techniques; in her painting – dress paraphrase pieces, a distinctive crumpled sewing application technique is used to create unique 3D effects. Her 2023 fashion show featured AI-generated images, and the cover of her first novel, “Introducing Mary Bride,” showcases one of her paintings.
Fashion and design:
Adele Frank is an exclusive premium brand representing high quality and creativity.
The artist’s chic creations are a mixture of elegant and extravagant elements, full of contemporary and historical references combined with sophisticated and impeccable craftsmanship. Her aim is to create timeless, environmentally conscious, feminine, and unique pieces.
Her later works include dresses paired up with paintings, like paraphrases often accompanied by jewellery. Boleros made from canvas and oil. Absurd prints, like the print with extravagant oil-textile-inflatable sex doll metal-paper-rubber woman sculpture installation.
She held boutique shows and university guest lectures about the history of fashion, fashion trends, the theory of colours and body shapes as well as sustainability. Adele Frank is known for her customer centric approach and personal styling.
As a brand, sustainability, the combination of strong artistic concept and modernity, cultural heritage and innovation are the core values of Adele Frank.
She is a member of the Intrenational Mensa Club.






Adele Frank is a Hungarian fashion designer and artist, who moved from sophisticated couture collections to more conceptual forms of art, as she puts it “towards an alchemy of design, paintings, jewellery, and fashion”. She has had almost 50 fashion shows (London, Paris, Moscow, Budapest, Pecs)- exhibition-performances in embassies, art galleries, museums and theatres. These events starred actresses, ballet dancers, drag queens besides the models, always balancing between „Chic and Shock”, between „Prestige and Provocation”.
Her paintings were exhibited in 2008, 2010, 2014, 2015 and 2021.
She was honoured with the prestigious Victor Vasarely Art Award in 2014.


Paintings:
She defines her artistic view as “emotional aesthetics”, a new emotional dimension that searches for the balance between timeliness and timelessness.
Many of her artworks – especially The Modern Venus series and The Starving Beauty series -convey political and societal critiques. The artist examines the relationship between women and power, she comments on the commodification of beauty and urges the viewer to question modern cultural norms.
Notable installations include the extravagant “Modern Venus – Keep the Shape,” a sculpture that merges oil, textile, and inflatable elements. Equally memorable was a performance featuring a ballerina in medical gauze, posing in front of a painting depicting plastic surgery. Her inspiration comes from classical portrayals of femininity: the Venus of Milo, the Statue of Liberty, Declaration of independence, or Botticelli’ Venus.
Her self-portrait, The Geishabride, analyses the hidden paradox of putting femininity on a pedestal. Her other self-portrait is titled Restricted Area, where she recreated Marilyn Monroe’s famous calendar photograph featuring herself.
Some of her works offer strong social, political, or historical commentary (Miss P. Is So Enjoying Brexit-Trapeze, The Risk of Playing Chess with God, Power is our Pride), some reflect on today’s global socio-political climate (Flags series), while some display the individual’s inner and outer tensions (Pleasant Calmness series).
She enjoys experimenting with different techniques; in her painting – dress paraphrase pieces, a distinctive crumpled sewing application technique is used to create unique 3D effects. Her 2023 fashion show featured AI-generated images, and the cover of her first novel, “Introducing Mary Bride,” showcases one of her paintings.




Fashion and design:
Adele Frank is an exclusive premium brand representing high quality and creativity.
The artist’s chic creations are a mixture of elegant and extravagant elements, full of contemporary and historical references combined with sophisticated and impeccable craftsmanship. Her aim is to create timeless, environmentally conscious, feminine, and unique pieces.
Her later works include dresses paired up with paintings, like paraphrases often accompanied by jewellery. Boleros made from canvas and oil. Absurd prints, like the print with extravagant oil-textile-inflatable metal-paper-rubber woman sculpture installation.
She held boutique shows and university guest lectures about the history of fashion, fashion trends, the theory of colours and body shapes as well as sustainability. Adele Frank is known for her customer centric approach and personal styling.
As a brand, sustainability, the combination of strong artistic concept and modernity, cultural heritage and innovation are the core values of Adele Frank.
She is a member of the Intrenational Mensa Club.
Fashion Shows
Fashion Show (accessories) – UNESCO Awarded Learning Festival, Pécs, Hungary (2024)
Fashion Show – Fantasy Pharaphrase – House of Arts and Literature, Pécs, Hungary (2023)
Retrospective Fashion Show 2. – UNESCO Awarded Learning Festival, Pécs, Hungary (2022)
Fashion Show/Paintings/Performance – UNESCO Awarded Learning Festival, Pécs, Hungary (2021)
Fashion Show and Discussion – University of Pécs – Ageless Science Festival – Trezor Event House, Pécs, Hungary (2019)
Fashion Show and Mihály Boros (Winner of Virtuosos I) Piano Concert – UNESCO Awarded Learning Festival, Pécs, Hungary (2019)
Fashion Show – UNESCO Awarded Learning Festival, Pécs, Hungary (2018)
Fashion Show – UNESCO Awarded Learning Festival, Pécs, Hungary (2017)
Fashion Show – Effekt Visitor Center and Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2017)
Fashion Show – Trafik Café, Pécs, Hungary (2015)
Fashion Show/Paintings/Performance – Kodály Centre Concert Hall, Pécs, Hungary (2015)
Jewelry Show – Hungarian Charity Ball in Brussels, Theatre de Vaudeville, Brussels, Belgium (2015)
Fashion Show – Mercedes Benz Design Exhibition, Kodály Centre Concert Hall, Pécs, Hungary (2014)
Fashion Show – Prima Primissima Award Ceremony, Zsolnay Cultural Centre, Pécs, Hungary (2014)
Fashion Show/Paintings/Performance – Nick Art Gallery, Pécs, Hungary (2014)
Fashion Show – Retrospective Fashion Show 1. – Zsolnay Cultural Centre, Pécs, Hungary (2013)
Fashion Show – Zsolnay History Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2012)
Fashion Show – Duna Palace, Budapest, Hungary (2012)
Fashion Show – Zsolnay Cultural Centre, Pécs, Hungary (2012)
Fashion Show – Nádor Gallery, Pécs, Hungary (2011)
Fashion Show/Paintings – Nádor Gallery, Pécs, Hungary (2010)
Fashion Show – Hungarian Embassy in Moscow, Moscow, Russia (2009)
Fashion Show – Hungarian Embassy in London, London, United Kingdom (2009)
Exhibition – Collection Premiere Moscow, Moscow, Russia (2009)
Fashion Show/Performance – Color Café, Pécs, Hungary (2009)
Fashion Show /Performance – Hungarian Embassy in London, London, United Kingdom (2008)
Fashion Show – Color Café, Pécs, Hungary (2008)
Fashion Show/Paintings/Performance – Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2008)
Fashion Show – EQP Event, National Theatre, Pécs, Hungary (2007)
Fashion Show – Cyrano Café and Lounge, Pécs, Hungary (2007)
Exhibition – Pret a Porter Paris, Paris, France (2007)
Fashion Show – Vanity Fair, Budapest, Hungary (2007)
Fashion Show – Cyrano Café and Lounge, Pécs, Hungary (2006)
Fashion Show – Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2006)
Fashion Show –M. Müller Interior, Budapest, Hungary (2005)
Fashion Show – Cyrano Café and Lounge, Pécs, Hungary (2005)
Fashion Show – Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2005)
Fashion Show – Art School Concert Hall, Pécs, Hungary (2004)
Fashion Show – Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2004)
Fashion Show – University of Pécs Aula, Pécs, Hungary (2003)
Fashion Show – Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2003)
Fashion Show – Csontváry Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2002)
Fashion Show – Csontváry Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2002)
Fashion Show – Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2002)
Fashion Show – Csontváry Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2001)
Fashion Show – Csontváry Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2001)
Fashion Show – Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2001)
Fashion Show – Csontváry Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2000)
Fashion Show – V.A.M. Design Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2000)
Fashion Show – Csontváry Museum, Pécs, Hungary (2000)
Fashion Show – Sziget Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (2000)
Fashion Show – House of Arts and Literature, Pécs, Hungary (1999)