“Before I started LimoLand, I mainly bought my clothes in Harlem, where I found clothing my size in fun colors. I still like to go there and see the vibrancy and colors of the neighborhood. I am also very influenced by the colors of my contemporary African and Japanese art collections.” ArtStillsFoundFunColorClothesSizeContemporaryCollectionsNeighborhoodClothingsHarlemVibrancyJapanese Art Author:Jean Pigozzi
“I wanted to start a menswear line of slim-fitting, luxury cashmere jumpers in a range of great colors. I know these jumpers will become season-less staples in my own wardrobe. Cashmere and silk printed scarves and hand-beaded T-shirts compliment the line and form a solid foundation for the collection to grow next season.” KnowsHandsWantedFormNextGrowsLinesMy OwnColorSeasonsFoundationLuxuryRangeShirtsCollectionsComplimentT ShirtPrintedFittingWardrobeSilkSlimStaplesScarvesSolid FoundationJumpersCashmere Author:Matthew Williamson
“When I came to Delhi first and said, "This is not India. And then I was taken to Varanasi and there I loved, loved the culture. It was a beautiful journey. The way the people dressed - even the poorest people, and the fabrics! With vegetable dyes, and I was fascinated by the color. But in the end I loved the men - all in white - so many shades of white. And I said, "What am I going to do? A color collection or a white collection?" I finally did a neutral white collection.” PeopleMenWayFirstsSaidEndsBeautifulCultureWhiteTakenJourneyColorHe ManIndiaCollectionsShadeVegetablesFascinatedFabricPoorestDelhiVaranasi Author:Donna Karan
“Prints can absolutely be investment pieces. I've seen prints from my collections from five years ago on the street now. It's totally possible. If the colors don't age and if the fabric is beautiful, then of course people should wear it year after year.” PeopleIfsShouldYearsAgeBeautifulCoursesFivePiecesStreetsColorYears AgoInvestmentFive YearsCollectionsPrintFabric Author:Thakoon Panichgul