Alice & Trixie
by Angela George
The creative director, designers and sales teams all sit in an open space - bringing creativity and input to all areas of the company, while the production team and sewers (not pictured) help create amazing garments that are produced right here in New York.
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Banjanan
by Caroline Weller
I like to surround myself by all my inspiration and fabric developments as I pull my final collections together, in this case SP15. My PANTONE FASHION + HOME guide is always at my side - you can see how dog eared it is! When I'm working with several different suppliers the PANTONE guide is essential - we all work from it and that way we all have the same color references.
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BCBGMAXAZRIA
Submission by Lubov Azria, Chief Creative Officer
Betsey Johnson
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Bibhu Mohapatra
My desk is my drawing board - a creative sanctuary where all ideas come to life with my drafting pencil and paper.
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Christian Siriano
In the studio creating a custom black beaded feather gown for a client.
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Christian Siriano
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Cynthia Steffe
Daniel Silverstain
Located in the flower district of New York City, the Daniel Silverstain studio is an open, creative space, full of soft natural light and industrial features. It is a wide and versatile canvas that is constantly evolving based on seasonal inspirations.
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Daniel Silverstain
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David Hart
The modern workspace is designed to maximize creativity and promote engagement amongst the staff. The glass work table is furnished with Red Eames dow-based shell chairs and David's vintage DCM chair. David's seasonal mood board leans against the back wall. Cacti, a George Nelson eye clock, and a painting by Ernest Trova add color to the work room and promote a creative environment for all to work in.
David Tlale
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DEGEN
Dennis Basso
Spring is all about multi-color florals and shades of romantic neutrals, especially when combining the right shades of nude and blush seen in Pantone 7611U and just a pop of green 606U.
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Dennis Basso
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Ella Moss
by Pamella Protzel-Scott
My workspace is organized chaos with a mix of inspiration materials, CADs, fabrics and samples. I prefer to work at a large table where I can spread out, play with color swatches and create vignettes within each collection. My can't-live-without items are my Pantone fan for color inspiration, colored pencils/pens for quick sketches and an iced black tea to keep me going.
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Gents
The PANTONE FORMULA GUIDE is our go-to every season whether for design or inspiration. For Spring ’15 you can expect a lot of references on the Blue and Red spectrums.
Hervé Léger
by Max Azria
submission by Lubov Azria, Chief Creative Officer
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Jay Godfrey
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M.PATMOS
by Marcia Patmos
Inspired by the happy look of the fresh jolts of mixed color used in southeast Asian textiles.
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M.PATMOS
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Monique Lhuillier
Nanette Lepore
Nicole Miller
This is a collage from the wall in the designers' conference room – it includes potential prints from the upcoming collection, inspiration shots, silhouettes, embellishments and accessory ideations.
Nonoo
by Misha Nonoo
Pamella Roland
Since our customer is always looking for beautiful colors, we begin our collections by developing the most unique and special color palette every season.
Perry Ellis
Submission by Michael Maccari, Creative Director of Perry Ellis
The collection was inspired by Michael’s surroundings and the work of artist Sean Scully with his repetitive stripe sequences and bold color.
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Rachel Pally
Our PANTONE Swatches are the starting point of our seasons as color sets the tone of our collections--whether bright and vibrant for spring and summer or dark and edgy for fall and holiday--it quickly influences the designs each season. The board with our PANTONE Swatches and fabric swatches lives right in the middle of our design room and it’s hard not to be inspired by it when you walk past multiple times a day--for example we chose our Bellini Orange (PANTONE Golden Ochre 16-1346) and it inspired our flirty short dresses and easy weekend jumpsuits because the color had such a great energy to it. We also tend to cast our models a few seasons ahead, so it’s nice to have a face attached to the collection we’re designing at the time so we can imagine her in those pieces.
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Tadashi Shoji
Working with hand beaded applique on striped silk chiffon that emulates the Venetian canals.
TiA CiBANi
Sunset shades on our minds and on our desks.
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TiA CiBANi
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Trina Turk
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Trina Turk
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WHIT NY
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WHIT NY
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Yoana Baraschi
A strong Pantone color palette is our starting point in every collection. It helps you take off!!