NYFW designers, Rebecca Taylor, Mara Hoffman, Perry Ellis and more, dish out their inspiration is for their S/S 2015 collections.
Be prepared to see pieces that may look familiar to India culture or the Rolling Stones on the runway of Rebecca Taylor this season. The collection is said to be spicy colors with sheer elements to them that give joy and clarity to the mood. Designer Mara Hoffman took a different approach to her inspiration by choosing light as hers. Her collection is a reminder to take a step back into the lightness with its bright color palette.
For this designer’s first collection with Perry Elis, who discovered Marc Jacobs, Michael Maccari takes a twist on the American Icon adding sophisticated fabrics to the collection and maze-like patterns that give pieces a sporty yet tailored feeling to them.
Supima is taking a different approach to their inspirations by holding a competition and letting six finalist debut their collection at NYFW for a chance to win ten thousand dollars to help launch their career. You can see wannabe designers from colleges like Kent State, the Rhode Island School of Design, FIDM, FIT, Academy of Art University in San Francisco and the Savannah College of Art and Design.
For more on designers inspirations for the S/S 15 NYFW check out the full article here.
Be prepared to see pieces that may look familiar to India culture or the Rolling Stones on the runway of Rebecca Taylor this season. The collection is said to be spicy colors with sheer elements to them that give joy and clarity to the mood. Designer Mara Hoffman took a different approach to her inspiration by choosing light as hers. Her collection is a reminder to take a step back into the lightness with its bright color palette.
For this designer’s first collection with Perry Elis, who discovered Marc Jacobs, Michael Maccari takes a twist on the American Icon adding sophisticated fabrics to the collection and maze-like patterns that give pieces a sporty yet tailored feeling to them.
Supima is taking a different approach to their inspirations by holding a competition and letting six finalist debut their collection at NYFW for a chance to win ten thousand dollars to help launch their career. You can see wannabe designers from colleges like Kent State, the Rhode Island School of Design, FIDM, FIT, Academy of Art University in San Francisco and the Savannah College of Art and Design.
For more on designers inspirations for the S/S 15 NYFW check out the full article here.