From 1935’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” to 1986’s “Thrashin’,” spring’s influences are as disparate as ever.
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From 1935’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” to 1986’s “Thrashin’,” spring’s influences are as disparate as ever.
"I came across some photographs of these incredible Japanese wisteria gardens — dense tunnels of beautiful purple blossoms." — Gilles Mendel, J.Mendel
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"'I will always think of her as a kind of rose, in a luminous black-and-white photo taken at Chasen's or Romanoff's. There's a part of her that's phantom and a part of her that's very much alive.' — Bruce Wagner, of Angie Dickinson." — Jenny Packham
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"Kinesio tape, baseball, plissé prints, flak vests, pigment dye, reflective foil, camo lace, Spanish moss." — Jeremy Laing
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"California. Sexy. Cool." — LeAnn Nealz, Juicy Couture
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"Limoges porcelain and John Donne poetry." — Lorry Newhouse
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"Texture and color." — Louise Goldin
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"Veruschka for Artisans du Liban et d'Orient, Vogue Paris September 1969." — Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, Marchesa
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"Blue skies ahead." — Michael Kors
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"Contemporary Surrealism." — Michelle Smith, Milly
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"Techno porcelain." — Nanette Lepore
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"I love you." — Narciso Rodriguez
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"I believe what we wear sometimes disguises who we really are.…I am doing a design study about revealing our true selves through clothing." — Norma Kamali
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