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SUNSHINE & SHADOW SPRING 2010
Lily Raskind creating something fresh at this season. Simple and beautiful color that really take our breath away.
“The spring collection was really about color and lightness,” said Raskind.
“I wanted to experiment with colors I’ve never used before, like red and orange. My line has been very print-heavy because the prints are so much fun for me to design, but solids are so wearable and I thought it would be a nice change.”
The clothes, which are now sold at Barney’s, Jumelle, Bird, and Steven Alan, are all produced in the city, with accessories like her now-famous tie-dye scarves and color-blocked belts all made by hand in her Williamsburg and Seattle studios. A new addition for spring is the jewelry, which is all made in-house by Raskind. The handmade necklaces reflect the overall vibe of the collection with their bright palette and casual, but unique.
“I think the accessories really bring the collection together,” Raskin told us. “I especially like the necklaces because it was something we hadn’t done before, and the striped wrap belts.”
I love this Lily Raskind Sunshine & Shadow collections. Love that knee-sock that remaind me of schollgirl appeal and brightly-huued stockings. Gorgeus!!! For more information, see www.sunshineandshadow.com.








January 4th, 2010 at 1:34 am
nice colour and collection. very beautiful to use in daily life.
January 4th, 2010 at 11:33 am
I love the juxtaposition of yellow and grey.