Nicole Farhi, United Bamboo, Nicole Farhi, DKNY, Balenciaga
Spring 10 sees a lot of painterly prints as in the past few seasons, mostly in New York. Balenciaga shows some interesting
Basso and Brooke's new prints seem to be a mash-up of past print directions. Last season's beautiful crystal prints had a much more defined vision. Some of
Psychedelic prints on Mary Katrantzou. Not nearly as focused and original as last season's perfume bottle prints but still noteworthy. Still, strikingly similar to another designer's prints coming
Rebecca Taylor's Spring 2010 collection showcased a new take on her signature prints: feminine florals, polka dots, and subtle animal prints took shape on high-waisted silhouettes, short ruffled frocks,
Inspired by the surf and skate culture of their youth, the dynamic duo that is Proenza Schouler showed a fresh take on tie-dye and animal for Spring. Some
Forever the genius mix-master, Marc Jacobs merged several different themes into his Spring collection for Marc by Marc Jacobs. The most notable being the African inspired prints
Derek Lam pulled inspiration from east coast vacation destinations like Asbury Park to create colorful florals and starburst patterns with a 40's flare.
Helmut Lang prints seem to follow a shadowy, creepy look each season. For Spring 10, some are big atmospheric photographs, others are explosive light paintings.