
BY: Sarah Spellings
Fashion designer Angela Missoni staged one of the most colorful shows in Milan last fall by hanging rainbow tapestries like kaleidoscopes over her runway. Now you can see them in New York, at Missoni’s flagship store on the Upper East Side.
Hand-sewn for the show by the New Mexico–based textile artist and sculptor Rachel Hayes, the bright patchwork textiles cast a rainbow-tinted light on models’ faces, their giant hats, and the summer collection’s sparkly, breezy clothes.
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