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| A ravishing rabbit made of succulents, greenery, and a sparkling sapphire eye by event planner extraordinaire Bronson van Wyck. | 
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| Fashion designer Peter Som used scraps from a spring runway look to create this beautiful bunny. The fabric was originally used for a multi floral cropped pantsuit. | 
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| Joseph Altuzarra used influences from his upcoming fall line such as gold coins and embroidery to adorn this furry friend. | 
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| Billy Reid used scraps from his famous patchwork jackets made from salvaged quilts to design this custom creature. | 
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| Prabal Gurung's bunny is wearing a pre fall 2012 silk and wool kaleidoscope print ruffled dress. | 
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| The Easter Bunny- hip hop style by Nicolas Kirkwood | 
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| Made out of leather and painted by hand, this bunny by artist George Esquival was inspired by Jackson Pollock "without all the angst." | 
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| Model and artist Sasha Pivovarova designed this adorable runway-ready creature in under a week. | 
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| Easter camoflauge by Christopher Raeburn | 
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| My children's favorite bunny made entirely out of jelly beans by candy queen Dylan Lauren. | 
All images by Marko MacPherson, Vogue.
For the full story, please click here to read "Down the Rabbit Hole."
HAPPY EASTER!!!
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