Honor showcased a whimsical collection for Fall 2015. Designer, Giovanna Randall, took the fashion set into the woods---specifically the woods surrounding her grandmother's Vermont home. Beautiful folk prints donned most of the pieces in the collection. They had a sweet yet sophisticated allure to them. The woodland patterns, which included doe-eyed deer, reminded me of of the Mexican Otomi print that has been quite popular in the interior design world. The design, which is mostly found in colorful hues, was hand-crafted by the Otomi Indians from Mexico. It has the same playfulness to it that Honor's Fall 2015 Collection possesses. L'aviva Home offers Mexican Otomi Coverlets in several colors if you want to incorporate the whimsy that Giovanna introduced us to with her beautiful clothing into your home.
Images from: Style.com and L'aviva Home
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