Saturday, September 12, 2009
Bonbon's Inspiration Boards on a Saturday
It's raining here in Brooklyn so sorry to say, we bailed out of the Brooklyn Flea today. Instead Vanessa came here and we are working working on our Spring line to be debuted in 2 weeks in New York and then Paris. I am a little late, out galavanting and absorbing all Summer and last Spring. Sometimes I feel that all my absorbing renders me a little weak by the time I sit down to design, and since it automatically seems to get funneled into my work, I lose focus if I don't make inspiration boards to rein me in. We are going to town for next Spring--big and fun-think Berber Tibetan meets Candyland. Can you find the Bonbons in these pictures?
Thank you, all my favorite blogs, you know who you are, for filling in my inspiration blanks this year...Oh and wait for the photoshoot Monday (see...I really am behind)--our location is KILLER.
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flea+rain=no bueno...tibetan/candyland collection, i cannot wait! i'm surprised you didn't go the nepalese/metal route ;)
So thrilling and exciting.
Maybe we will get together after Paris....
this sounds so romantic.
And good luck at the trade shows stressful and important.
I'm helping my Self to a slice of the same inspirational-creative-motivational pie, you're having!
Your success is our success, so keep it coming. Be well. Do well.
color, color, color... love it!
There are such fantastic images and colors here! Thanks so much for sharing them.
Gorgeous!
sweetness.. love this board!
Very interesting!
Can't wait to see it!!
Oh, thank you so much for sharing your inspiration boards with us! They inspire us too :) Good luck with all the fun before you!
Can't wait to see how you translate the inspiration board into your designs -- that's half the fun of seeing an artist's work, I think.
-maria
ps: Huh. My word verification was "graces"....
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