*images via style.com, courtesy of Versace Bright colors vs. black & white. Organic shapes vs. stripes. Flirty dresses vs. corsets. I love all the contrast found in Versace’s Resort ’12 collection. It keeps the collection interesting and versatile. Which look is your favorite? Bright and light or bold and strong?
Posts Tagged as ‘2-color prints’
June 15, 2011
Outdoor Living: Turk Style
*images via Schumacher I was so excited to see this collection of bold fabrics featured in the latest issue of Lonny Magazine. The fabrics are a collaboration between designer Trina Turk and Schumacher, a fabric manufacturer that caters to interior designers. I am a little tired of houndstooth, but that purple colorway would just be amazing [...]
May 27, 2011
Collage Inspired: Oscar de la Renta Resort
*images via vogue.com, photography by Thomas Kletecka There could not be a better way to wrap up this week than with this amazing resort collection from Oscar de la Renta. This collage & cubism inspired collection is so PERFECT that I can hardly stand it! Beautiful textile designs just rock my world. I had so much [...]
May 26, 2011
Hussy’s Balancing Act
I love the balance of prints in this Winter 2011 (Australian Calender) collection from Hussy. They incorporated bold prints, fine lined prints, watercolor prints and color blocking to create a collection that really speaks to their urban hippy customer. A great example of well executed print merchandising!
March 9, 2011
On the Inside: Fleetwood Mac
*Photographer: Simon Upton Lindsey Buckingham, from Fleetwood Mac, and his wife shared their home with Elle Decor a few years ago. A few things that I love: 1. The custom-made sofa upholstered in a Brunschwig & Fils fabric 2. The living room wall filled with artwork and prints of various colors and sizes 3. The beautifully [...]
February 17, 2011
jason wu fall 2011
*images via vogue.com Lace (placed and all-over), tiny polka dots, SIMPLE B&W prints, and sequins are a lovely combination. I love the wool jacket with the lace placed on the sleeves. Mr. Wu also designed a sweatshirt with a similar look that is really cool—-there are just too many pictures to post them all!








