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Byline: editor: Filipa Fino PHOTOGRAPHED BY RICHARD PIERCE
Color-blocking has been a major presence in fashion for the past few seasons, and designers are brilliant about combining bold hues. But we can also look to the natural world for color cues. Parrots might be the ultimate example: Think of the scarlet macaw, whose mostly red body is also marked by sections of vibrant yellow and blue. Or the rainbow lorikeet, which really does seem to bear swaths of every color of the spectrum. The ...