Peter Pilotto

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Peter Pilotto’s graphic prints have always drawn on a wide array of inspirations: tropical Indonesia, matadors, the art of Ken Price, illuminated manuscripts. This season was no exception: the design house looked to the hills, devising psychedelic mountain range motifs and leaf-shaped beads, affixed to black dresses and coats. Elsewhere, tiny replicated cheerleaders and sailors created frantic patterns, waving pom-poms and standing at attention. Between it all, swarms of jagged lines proliferated into geometric arrangements. Purple and orange fur trim adorned a few sweaters. A handful of color block dresses made way for empty space–but with co-designer Christopher De Vos’s drapery en plein air, there was no shortage of things to admire.

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