House of Holland’s Flower Power for Spring 2015

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 13, 2014

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House of Holland Spring 2015–Henry Holland took a trip back to the 1970s with House of Holland’s spring-summer 2015 runway show. Vibrant colors, kitschy floral prints that mimicked retro wallpaper, and flirty shapes were all in the designer’s wheelhouse. The result is a fun look at the decade that was really about embracing bold fashions. The handbags of spring were also quite colorful, decorated with flowers and square-shaped, almost like an updated lunch box. For the finale, Holland sent out a trio of rainbow-hued dresses with psychedelic prints featuring paisley motifs.


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