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Colour: Inspiration for Brise Soleil

Post-launch, it’s always great to look back at what inspired a collection, and of course you know that the patterns designed for the BRISE SOLEIL collection were inspired by breezebrick midcentury screens, but I thought you might like to see my inspiration behind this colour palette, which you’ll see used throughout our 2016 Lookbook.

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Skinny laMinx BRISE SOLEIL collection 2016

The strange, but insanely sophisticated colours used by two Milanese studios – Studio Pepe and Dimore Studio – provided me with much colour inspiration. Aren’t those rich petrol blues, popped with burned orange shades, minty greens and orangey pinks are utterly delicious?

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Studio Pepe
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Studio Pepe
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Studio Pepe

 

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Dimore Studio – Hotel Casa Fayette. Photo: Undine Prohl

 

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Dimore Studio – Milano Brera. Photo: Andrea Ferrari

 

And this is how it all panned out for us, with those dirty blues and greens, popped with a reissue of the Brancusi Stripe in shell, as well as a sharp sunray yellow, in the Weft design.

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Skinny laMinx BRISE SOLEIL collection 2016

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Skinny laMinx BRISE SOLEIL collection 2016

 


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