Miró x Jimmy Lion: Wearable Art for Your Everyday

Discover the Miró x Jimmy Lion Collection — socks, tees, and a gift pack inspired by Joan Miró’s bold, pioneering art.

Joan Miró, born in Barcelona in 1893, is celebrated for turning nature, color, and everyday objects into a visual language all his own. His fearless creativity, rejection of academic norms, and imaginative approach to art made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century (Fundació Joan Miró, n.d.). Now, Jimmy Lion brings that same spirit to your wardrobe with the Miró x Jimmy Lion Collection.


WHY MIRÓ’S ART INSPIRES US

  • REAL-WORLD CONNECTION: Inspired by nature and everyday life, Miró found beauty in the simple and the familiar.
  • RULE-BREAKER: He broke academic norms to create a unique personal visual language.
  • TIMELESS: Bold, imaginative, and full of freedom, his works are as relevant today as they were when he first painted the final paintstroke.

Miró’s vision of art in the everyday perfectly aligns with Jimmy Lion’s philosophy: turning socks, tees, and more into wearable works of art you can enjoy every day.

THE COLLECTION

The Miró x Jimmy Lion Collection includes:

  • 3 exclusive Athletic-style sock designs featuring Miró’s signature colors, symbols, and abstract forms.
  • 2 limited-edition tees that bring fine art into your everyday style.
  • 1 exclusive gift pack featuring the three pairs of socks plus a bonus keychain, perfect for adding an artistic touch to your day-to-day.

Every piece is designed with Jimmy Lion’s signature quality, comfort, and originality, so you can step out with confidence and creativity.

ART FOR EVERY DAY

Whether you’re treating yourself or shopping for a gift, the Miró x Jimmy Lion Collection turns everyday essentials into bold, wearable art. Celebrate creativity, color, and imagination with pieces inspired by one of the most iconic artists of the 20th century — Joan Miró.

Thanks socks much for reading!

Reference:

Fundació Joan Miró. (n.d.). Joan Miró. https://www.fmirobcn.org/en/foundation/joan-miro/

© Successió Miró, VEGAP, Madrid, 2026

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