Liberty has released a seasonal spring collection of re worked liberty print classics specially updated by the in house design team. The collection is full of pastel colours which i love.
http://www.liberty.co.uk/perfect-pastels/article/fcp-content
Here are some of the gorgeous prints which caught my eye!
http://www.liberty.co.uk/fcp/product/Liberty//Ombrellino-C-Tana-Lawn/97268
Talented Interior Designer, Annabel Elliot, collaborated with the Liberty Design Team to choose this archival 1920s print to represent Liberty’s Furnishing Fabric Department. The Ombrellino fabric design is named after a house that Annabel's family used to own overlooking Florence called L'Ombrellino. She selected the design because it evokes memories of Italy and is reminiscent of the end of the summer holidays and going back to school.
http://www.liberty.co.uk/fcp/product/Liberty//Isle-of-Wight-C-Tana-Lawn/97284
Created in-house, using washes of ink and Rotring pen, the Isle of Wight fabric design was inspired by the vintage-style memorabilia found in the fourth floor’s RE concession room.
http://www.liberty.co.uk/fcp/product/Liberty//Daniel-DJ-C-Tana-Lawn/97328
Hand-drawn and finished with Rotring ink and Stabilo felt tip pen, theDaniel DJ fabric design is loosely based on two archival prints, each heavily influenced by Italian designer Fornasetti.
http://www.liberty.co.uk/fcp/product/Liberty//Holly-D-Tana-Lawn/97378
Created from photographs of ripped and ink splattered jeans, the Holly fabric design was inspired by the art of dyeing and distressing denim and represents Liberty’s Denim and Casualwear Department.
http://www.liberty.co.uk/fcp/product/Liberty//Mark-G-Tana-Lawn/100222
Created in-house, the Mark fabric design is a contemporary hand painted paisley inspired by Islamic calligraphy. It has formed part of the classic Tana Lawn collection since 2004.
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