Anything goes this season, from the more expected fairy tales and films to the more eccentric like, yes, human hair.
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Anything goes this season, from the more expected fairy tales and films to the more eccentric like, yes, human hair.
"I started by looking at the musical 'Into the Woods.' I was fascinated by the way different folktales intertwined with each other, and also the fantastical forest backdrop that brought everything together...." — Hanako Maeda, Adeam
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"Hair." - Alexander Wang
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"I love the graphic quality of the compositions in Jean-Luc Godard's films. He's almost a painter." — Anna Sui
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"This collection is daring, romantic and honors Belstaff's legendary history in motor sport." — Martin Cooper, Belstaff
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"MAN RAY WOMEN." — Bibhu Mohapatra
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"'...a single uninterrupted and continuous surface from which anything superfluous and all interpretative possibilities are excluded.' — Piero Manzoni" — Francisco Costa, Calvin Klein Collection
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"Saturation" — Ralph Rucci, Chado Ralph Rucci
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"It celebrates the gilded grandeur of Russia and the opulent stage of the ballet." — Rozae Nichols, Clover Canyon
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"The great American fashion icons. Women such as Babe Paley embodied the glamour, strength and elegance that has inspired me throughout my career and this collection is my tribute to them." — Dennis Basso
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"Perfect contradiction." — Donna Karan, DKNY
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"LIFE." — Donna Karan
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"Soft geometry." — Douglas Hannant
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