
Jeanette Getrost
Painting and Works on Paper
b. 1988, Thousand Oaks, CA, United States
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
Jeanette Getrost is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice began in fashion illustration, where her classical approach to figure drawing and vintage fashion aesthetics brought a timeless sensibility to contemporary design. Her distinctive style and technical precision led to collaborations with leading fashion houses including Chanel, Dior, and Fendi, earning her recognition as one of Vogue’s most sought-after illustrators.
Predominantly self-taught and driven by an instinctive curiosity, Getrost has since expanded her creative practice to include oil painting, creative direction, and filmmaking. Her evolution reflects a deep commitment to artistic exploration and a fluid engagement with form, narrative, and visual culture.
In the Journal

Brownstone Boys | Collector Profile
Photography by Gloria Kilbourne The Brownstone Boys - designers, DIY-ers, renovators, and restorers Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon - recently updated their Brooklyn brownstone. Focusing on co...
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Jessica Wang | Collector Profile
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Arch Digest | Kaitlyn Vowels and Jeff Cooke | In the Press
Architectural Digest recently featured this historical Los Angeles home designed by Nina Freudenberger. The stunning design serves the history of the home while adding modernity. Featuring works by...
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Art 101 | The Art of Everything: What is Mixed Media?
In an age where disciplines blend and artistic boundaries dissolve, the term mixed media has become something of a catchall—at once precise and elusive. It describes an approach rather than a style...
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