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behind the seams; Five designers reveal how their lives inspire the very individual looks of their dresses.(samantha sung)(Brief article)

Vogue

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the designer:

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her signature dress style: Painterly prints

the inspiration: "I create each print by

hand-painting it first. But the real starting point is always wherever I ...

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