Saturday, April 7, 2012

RAVISHING RABBITS

Leave it to the brilliant minds at Vogue to come up with another artistic Easter commission. After the success of last year's customized Easter eggs, this year the magazine received many extraordinary submissions from the most creative minds in the arts, fashion and design.  See below for my personal favorites...

A ravishing rabbit made of succulents, greenery, and a sparkling sapphire eye
by event planner extraordinaire Bronson van Wyck.


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.

Joseph Altuzarra used influences from his upcoming fall line such as
gold coins and embroidery to adorn this furry friend.

Billy Reid used scraps from his famous patchwork jackets made
from salvaged quilts to design this custom creature.

Prabal Gurung's bunny is wearing a pre fall 2012 silk and wool kaleidoscope print ruffled dress.

The Easter Bunny- hip hop style by Nicolas Kirkwood


Made out of leather and painted by hand, this bunny by artist George Esquival
was inspired  by Jackson Pollock "without all the angst."

Model and artist Sasha Pivovarova designed this adorable runway-ready creature in under a week.  


Easter camoflauge by Christopher Raeburn

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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