Pointillism; the technique of painting in small, distinct dots in order to form an image. Georges Seurat, the creator of this technique painted the Eiffel Tower, which reminded me of Ashley's dress.
Joan Mitchell, abstract impressionist, was famous for her violent, emotional, and expressive works of art. BCBG's Spring 2010 collection looks like a Joan Mitchell exhibit.
Primavera (Allegory of Spring) is a portrait of the Medici family; Italian royalty who accomplished much art and architecture throughout the Renaissance Period. Fortunately, I got to view this painting at the Uffizi in Florence last year. Maybe the Medici's inspired this Vogue photo shoot?
Flying down Broadway, there she goes. One of my favorite designers, Abigail Lorick, came to visit S7 on a bicycle last week. The wallpaper is a modern take on Henri Matisse's Red Room.
The Lake, by Paul Morrison. Famous for his black and white landscape paintings. Issa London, also known for her usage of the contrasting black and white color scheme.
Spring has sprung! Natalia Vodianova expresses that through a Stella McCarney dress. A student from the Tyler School of Art named this piece "Patience is Red" on the Joan Mitchell Foundation website.