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“Cut-up.” — Phillip Lim, 3.1 Phillip Lim
“Cut-up.” — Phillip Lim, 3.1 Phillip Lim
“When one door shuts, another door opens…the American dream!” — Stacey Bendet, Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet
“1854 – Japan Goes West. — Araks Yeramyan, Araks
“Attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places.” — Barbara Tfank
“The beauty and complexity of vintage travel cases, and the romanticism that it evokes — that time when moving from one point to another was all about pure luxury.” — Martin Cooper, Belstaff
“Chemical colors, hybrid skins, flowing nature.” — Carlos Miele
“East meets west.” — Carmen Marc Valvo
“Timeless influence.” — Carolina Herrera
“Sporty libertine.” — Catherine Malandrino, Catherine Malandrino Black Label
“‘Half-way down a by-street of one of our New England towns, stands a rusty wooden house, with seven acutely peaked gables, facing towards various points of the compass…’ — Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The House of the Seven Gables.” – Chris Benz
“The feeling of celebrations of both past and present.” — Cynthia Rowley
Derek Lam
“Graphic illusion.” — Donna Karan, DKNY
“The beauty of color.” — Donna Karan, Donna Karan Collection
“The collection is called Palazzo. Think Rome, Marrakech, Jaipur; she is an aristocratic dreamer, sophisticated but also rebellious and provocative.”
— Diane von Furstenberg and Yvan Mispelaere, Diane von Furstenberg
“A combination of a sexy, sport-luxe feeling mixed with a midcentury feminine silhouette. It is in this duality that the collection takes on an updated, modern appeal.” — Elie Tahari
“Possessed.” — Jackie Fraser-Swan, Emerson
“All about the making of the cloth; creating a textile first and then the clothes.” — Karen Erickson and Vicki Beamon, Erickson Beamon
“My garden. There is a playful dance of lush greens, vibrant violets, rhododendrons, peonies and poppies, embracing hollies, birch and beech trees; an orchestration only Mother Nature can create.” — Joanna Mastroianni
“The colorful history and folklore of the Philippines of my youth. It’s a vibrant collection that reflects a vibrant culture.” — Josie Natori
“Water and the fluid synchronized swimmers of the Twenties and Thirties.” — Joy Cioci
“We are obsessed with the 1950s optimism about the future” — Karen Walker
“Kaleidoscopic.” — Kelly Wearstler
“Reflection and the temporal drawings and camouflaged landscapes of the artist Jim Hodges.” — Lela Rose
“From the Ottoman Empire and hydraulic fracking came this lush, magically elegant, romantic, diaphanous, colorful Bloomsbury-esque emotion.” — Johnson Hartig, Libertine
“Travel to Mexico: Otomi prints, silk knots, fringe knits and handmade guipure make the eye travel and the mind wander south of the border.” — Lyn Devon
“The basic structure of all things is made up of mathematical sequences that, when made visible, are beautiful. I was intrigued to find that there are similar sequences that occur in both music and nature.” — Mandy Coon
Norisol Ferrari
“Karl Wirsum’s drawings from the late 1960s.” — Alexa Adams and Flora Gill, Ohne Titel
“Plastics, lamination and nylon. Technical performance outerwear. An homage to iconic California outdoor brands like The North Face and Teva.” — Patrik Ervell
“Music, art and videos.” — Reem Acra
“Eccentric.” — Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor, Skaist-Taylor
“New Order’s ‘Power Corruption & Lies.'” — Thakoon Panichgul, Thakoon
“…Bauhaus…Schlemmer…” — Thom Browne
“Elegant hip-hop and the artist Keith Haring.” — Timo Weiland and Alan Eckstein, Timo Weiland
“American optimism.” — Tommy Hilfiger
“The focus is on sportswear, ease and layering.” — Tracy Reese
Victoria Beckham
“The traditional tarot and its High Priestess, a mysterious and veiled lady illuminated by the moon.” — Wes Gordon
“After 10 years, falling in love with the three stripes once more.” — Yohji Yamamoto, Y-3
“Spare and elemental.” — Yeohlee Teng, Yeohlee
“American Swans.” — Zac Posen
“Future primitive.” — Maria Cornejo, Zero + Maria Cornejo