“This is the first collection of every illustration I make: it’s illustrations, clothes, illustrations, costumes, illustrations, costumes. “I styled from the illustrations, but it didn’t actually change a little bit. “The series is actually entirely made from antique candy striped cotton purchased from Greece, and Cox and his companion Daniel Silver only recently acquired the house. His smiley face illustrations have the high quality of the cube when the red stripes are relocated in his spread. “Their means of working there are contrasts in the way they work there, and here, it’s kicking back.” Before doing anything, it’s cigarettes and coffee,” Cox included.
There are 15 clothing sets, 36 items, and only one. Many of them are traditional duck accounts, some fine-tuned, with some traditional custom double top coats, unlined, pockets with “kangaroos” instead of standard pockets instead of strong blue and white red stripes; their bombing flat coats include 10-foot-long connections twisted in the middle, “so 2 poufs were developed on the top and base.” Combined with its super-collected mid-segment pants, in the 70s-style rainbow red stripes, including an extra amount. They expanded the regular T-shirt “floor” so it’s currently a dress with a four-inch sharp collar on one T-shirt and a collar on the collar on the collar on the other T-shirt. Very familiar with everything.
Paisley’s minutes are candy stripes – some are wool, some are chiffon: large mid-section clothing, satin division, a long T-shirt shirt. “I don’t understand why I included Paisley in the red stripes, and I really like the concept,” Cox said. The pursuit of elegance requires no factor. Cox is troubled by the standards he offers, but due to strictness, he discovers a whole new exploration of simplicity and freedom. After that, “we actually offer 12 items and can’t be sold.”
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