Following in the footsteps of the Matisse cut-out trend of past years, simple graphic florals take over this spring. Here, we highlight a few of the standouts found while browsing
Swirling marble textures and painterly drips add a surreal touch to the landscapes created by artist, Kate Shaw. Her work epitomizes the other-worldly scenic trend we're seeing develop for
Known for his ceramic-inspired prints, Christian Wijnants delves deep again into Persian culture to create modernized floral designs for his latest A/W 18 collection. Blown out, over scale foliage creeps
Autumn is in the air, and with its official beginning right around the corner, we're counting down the days until we can wear our wools and cosy up by the fire. If
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
We're lucky enough to be in the trajectory of the full solar eclipse today. And, while we chart its course, we're also looking at the skies beyond for inspiration as celestial