I've had this Proenza Schouler Spring 2010 look hanging on my inspiration board for many reasons; I love the bright colors, the print mixing and even the model's hair color. Then the fantastic blog,
P.S. I made this, told me exactly how to recreate it.
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For my DIY project, I think I'll take it in a slightly different direction and do a two-tone dress inspired by the look featured in
this shopbop print story. Their spring trend report is pretty fantastic, if you get a chance check it out
here.