Talk about springing forward. In the first of a three-part series, New York Fashion Week designers drop some hints about their new collections. For more, see WWD on Wednesday and Thursday.
August 28, 2012
Designer Inspirations: Part One
In the first of a three-part series, New York Fashion Week designers drop some hints about their new collections.
"Pool Party." — Rebecca Minkoff
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"Optimism." — Rebecca Taylor
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"Lightness." — Richard Chai, Richard Chai Love
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"Bad girls gone Baroque." — Brian Wolk and Cloude Morais, Ruffian
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At St. John, senior vice president of design Greg Myler looked to Mark Rothko's "White Center (Yellow, Pink and Lavender on Rose)" painting, shown here. "I took inspiration from my favorite artist’s use of color," he said.
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"Attempting to answer how classic Americana can feel completely modern." — Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty, Suno
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"East Meets West." — Tadashi Shoji
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"Working from the familiar — taking things apart and putting them back together again to create something new." — Tess Giberson
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"Waisted." — Amy Smilovic, Tibi
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"Exertion — Echoing of motion; chasing of limbs; musculature cut out; constricting-contracting." — Victoria Bartlett, VPL
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“Rum Punch.” — Whitney Pozgay, Whit
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"Movement in stillness." — Yigal Azrouël
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