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With their permission, here are Patternbank's highlights from New York A/W 2013 Fashion Week. Here is their Part 1 installment where they have selected designers showing key print trends for Fall / Winter 2013 and can also be viewed on their site here. Their Part 2 installment can now be viewed here which will follow shortly with the London, Milan and Paris Shows.
THAKOON A/W 2013
Photographic Floral Collage – Pattern Patchwork – Dark Studies – Dandelion Prints - Ethereal Foliage – Dark Romantic Florals
Photographic Floral Collage – Pattern Patchwork – Dark Studies – Dandelion Prints - Ethereal Foliage – Dark Romantic Florals
SUNO A/W 2013
Folk Borders – Art Nouveau References - Stylized Repeats – Positive/Negative Colour Plays - Medieval Tapestry Patterns
TRACY REESE A/W 2013
Floral Motifs – Deconstructed Paisley Elements – Plaid Plays – High Contrast Combos – Deep & Rich Saturated Colour – Intense Pattern Mixes
MARA HOFFMAN A/W 2013
Colourful Kaleidoscope References - Neon Folk Looks – Tribal Pattern Injection – Peacock Prints – Twisted Psychedelic Pattern
BCBG MAX AZRIA A/W 2013
Hand Painted Lace – Kaleidoscope Pattern build ups - Silhouette Henna Prints – High Contrast pattern – Linear Pattern plays
ALEXANDRE HERCOVITCH A/W 2013
Exotic Florals - Abstracted Prints – Muted but Romantic Colour plays – Slightly Dark Exotic Prints – Linear Open Pattern
Photos : Thakoon, Suno, Tracy Reese, Mara Hoffman and Alexandre Hercovitch via fashionising.com and BCBG via vogue.com.
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