Urban Outfitters has been madly in love with florals for a few seasons now. Their current t-shirt lines are absolute explosions of flowers in all kinds of styles:
Prada, Alexander McQueen, Rodarte, Helmut Lang, Ann Demeulemeester
Akira Naka, Mikiosakabe, Fur Fur, Akira Naka, Mint design
From New York to London to Tokyo, the darkness is upon us and it
Matohu
Mint Designs, Matohu, Mint Designs, Matohu, Tiny Dinosaur
It's become a bit of a cliché to say that the quality of design in Japan is very high. But
Top: Dress by Reem Acra, suit by Nathan Jenden, dress by Barbara Bui, jumpsuit by Richard Nicoll. Bottom: Iceberg's metal mini, Gucci sequin leggings, dress by Balmain, dress by
Mary Katrantzou, Eley Kishimoto, Kenzo, Matthew Williamson, PPQ,
Background: Pattern People
Jonathan Saunders, Nicole Farhi, Karen Walker, Eley Kishimoto, Issey Miyake.
Background: Pattern People
Gorgeous geometrics everywhere. I especially love Karen Walker's flag
Rebbekah Taylor, Roberto Cavalli, Christian Dior, Stella McCartney, Richard Chai
Ditsies are all over the Spring 10 collections, just as in the current retail market. Even unlikely candidates like Christian
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
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