From 1935’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” to 1986’s “Thrashin’,” spring’s influences are as disparate as ever.
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From 1935’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” to 1986’s “Thrashin’,” spring’s influences are as disparate as ever.
"The eccentric French interior decorator Madeleine Castaing. My colors and prints are directly inspired by her iconic palette, textiles and wallpapers." — Anna Sui
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"1935’s 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' — so ethereal, fantastical and sensuous." — James Mischka and Mark Badgley, Badgley Mischka
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"Metamorphosis: The spring 2013 collection acknowledges the prophetic symbolism of the Luna Moth to exhort the evolution and transformation of an ever-intuitive Bibhu woman." — Bibhu Mohapatra
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"Geometric shapes placed within an organic form." — Serkan Sarier, Brood
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Calvin Klein Collection
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"Crusade for clarity." — Chadwick Bell
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"A glamorous evening in the Sixties in Deauville, France." — Dennis Basso
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"'Thrashin',' the 1986 American cult skateboard film." — Sophia Kokosalaki, Diesel Black Gold
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"Daydream, blossoming romance…crisp, light and fresh." — Douglas Hannant
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"Sunrise and sunset of North Africa." — Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Elizabeth & James
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"The Galapagos Islands." — Michael Bastian, Gant by Michael Bastian
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"Flowers and nature as seen through the lens of the Time Life books on nature from the Sixties and Seventies." — Tom Mora, J.Crew
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