Nostalgia and street and everything neat. That's what this season's muses are made of.
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Nostalgia and street and everything neat. That's what this season's muses are made of.
"I am thinking about travel and camouflage." — Mona Kowalska, A Détacher
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"An interplay of unexpected combinations inspired by abstract expressionism." — Ann Yee
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"Urban undercover." -- Max Azria, BCBG Max Azria
Photo By: Phil Frost, Reveal, 2001 *also cover image of self titled monograph of the artists work published by Damiani 2007
“Southern soul music invading the streets of London…and vice versa.” — Billy Reid
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"Baroque Rock Stars." — Carmen Marc Valvo
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"I am keeping it close to home and taking inspiration from my British heritage, touching on the Sixties silhouette and its graphic elements. Colors are deep and saturated and the feeling is a little tougher and more angular." — Charlotte Ronson
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"Maps, aerial views, topographic lines as tools to develop line and form on the body." — Robert Tagliapietra, Costello Tagliapietra
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"This collection takes a dark look at America’s first settlers, from Salem witchcraft to its colonial landscapes. Through this iconic imagery, we explore the stoic silhouettes and spiritual sensuality of this time." — Carly Cushnie, Cushnie et Ochs
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Sharon Wauchob, Edun
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"Assemblage." — Michael and Nicole Colovos, Helmut Lang
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"Our collection embodies the minimal-luxe Holmes & Yang aesthetic: a feminine approach to classic men's wear." — Katie Holmes and Jeanne Yang, Holmes & Yang
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"Smoldering" — Jason Wu
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