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”In the battle between light and darkness, I choose hope.” — Ashlynn Park
”In the battle between light and darkness, I choose hope.” — Ashlynn Park
“A window of Siwa.” — Adam Lippes
“Absence.” — Bach Mai
“Rock the Casbah.” — Mark Badgley and James Mischka
“This season, I was inspired by a painting by my mother, Gail Rosenberg. The dark mood, the ’50s feel and the pastel color palette — it’s dressy and sexy.” — Batsheva Hay
“Pictured in a Kyiv bread factory, a model holds a piece of bread along with Bevza’s signature spikelet necklace inspired by the wheat that is a symbol of my homeland and a main export of Ukraine.” — Svitlana Bevza
“Spring 2023: A tribute to the eccentric women of surrealism.” — Bibhu Mohapatra
“This [fall] we celebrate creativity, positivity and imagination. We continue to focus on timeless style and craftsmanship, providing the building blocks for personal style and encouraging individual expression.” — Karin Gustafsson
“New York City sun showers.” — Andrea Tsao
“Structure, space, texture.” — Christian Juul Nielsen
“This season is inspired by female warriors, the four ancient beauties of China and the traditional dress of Hmong people in Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangxi and Yunnan.” — Kim Shui
“As a first-generation Guyanese American, I realized that to understand where I am today, it required an exploration of my heritage. By building the line around an expressive print story with multihued brush and watercolor strokes, I was able to find influence from the Guyana that I know and the photographs and memories of its past.” — Marrisa Wilson
“This collection embodies freedom found through sexual liberation. The style lines and shapes we are working with are contrived from beauty we’ve found in nature with inspiration drawn from the ocean, mountainous terrains, natural landscapes and futuristic architecture and interiors.” — Pia Davis and Autumn Randolph
“Voyeurism.” — Prabal Gurung
“Our Futrograde show represents the past, present and future of the Puma brand — paying homage to our timeless and iconic collections, while featuring our newest collaborations. As we look forward, we recognize that the focus has to be phygital — the true representation of our physical products in a digital world, and vice versa.” — Heiko Desens
“In Ghana, we celebrate life. I am reflecting on the history and legacy of my father — an immigrant from Africa who came to America in the ’70s to seek a new life for himself and his family. He had an incredible sense of style, love of music, dance and culture that has influenced me a lot.” — Abrima Erwiah
“Joshua Tree.” — Teddy Vonranson
“Air Jamaica.” — Edvin Thompson
“Situational intersections and contradictory truths, the irregular passing of time and inconsistency of memory.” — Jackson Wiederhoeft
“I love this photo of artist Xavier Aguilar by Brent Chua. It captures the past, the future, the pain and the beauty amidst the darkness of humanity. It also taps into a spirit world that is a red thread in my spring 2023 collection.” — Willy Chavarria
“Progress is perfection.” — Henry Zankov
“Every time we touch, we get closer to heaven.” – Shane Gonzales
“Whatever else clothes may be about, I believe they must add to the enjoyment of life. A dress is a failure unless it gives a woman added confidence. She must put it on, feel great and then forget that she is wearing it and get on with her life.” — Thea Porter
“The colorblocking and subtle layering in Mark Rothko’s paintings, the mysterious backdrops in Ed Ruscha’s work and the inherent magic in Cy Twombly’s art all seeped into my spring 2023 collection.” — Silvia Tcherassi
“A Mexican-modern hacienda in Todos Santos inspires this spring 2023 collection, starting with the feast of fabulous colors mixed with prints, stunning embroideries, and layers of organza, tulle and chiffon to celebrate a return to happier times while dancing the night away.” — Kevan Hall
“While designing spring/summer ’23, we found ourselves drawn to both the physical phenomenon and symbolism of dawn. The notion of the morning’s first light as a tabula rasa evoking hope and renaissance inspired us to revisit archival Aje designs, deconstructing and reimagining them for a new day.” — Edwina Forest