AREA SPRING 18 At first glance, Area's prints are abstract, painterly patches of vibrant color. Look closer, however, and each print began as a strawberry. See more at vogue.com.
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GANNI SPRING 18 “Ganni Girls are playful, fiercely independent and uncomplicated - they instinctively know that fashion is about discovering your own style, rather than copying looks from a magazine..."
GENERAL IDEA SPRING 18 General Idea's collection drew on 70's-inspired prints to create a bold, modern look. Designer Bumsuk Choi employed large scale paisleys and border prints, often paired
OVADIA & SONS SPRING 18 Designed by twin brothers Ariel and Shimon, Ovadio & Sons took inspiration from their own teenage years. Drawing on 90's street art, pop culture
ALBINO TEODORO RESORT 18 Teodoro's florals read romantic, frequently with a metallic sheen. Inspired by a flemish painter, one has the sense that Teodoro sought to create beauty within
LUISA BECCARIA RESORT 18 Italian label Beccaria put it best themselves: their collections seek to "free the dreaming spirit of every woman". Mother-daughter duo Luisa and Lucilla show ultra
BODE SPRING 18 Emily Bode built her brand on re-imagined antique quilt blocks, but continues to present them in unexpected ways. Of note: a pair of trousers with
CHANEL FALL 17 COUTURE Chanel's prints become 3-dimensional, painstakingly made of pailletes. Texture aside, the use of color and graphic line were unexpected. Though several mimic florals, nothing
CEDRIC CHARLIER SPRING 18 With the intent of nonchalance and sophistication, Cedric Charlier's SP18 is artfully undone. One print reads something like shibori, with a little less structure