By Tara Rasmus, Photographed by David X Prutting/BFAnyc.com

Knowing the collection over the years, it was suprising to see so much tongue-in-cheek humor and edge in this new collection. It’s so good.
Lisa: "Thank you, that’s what Schiaparelli was really all about. She was all about this wittiness, and unexpected humor, and visual puns. So, we just went into that. And there’s such a rich archive of info from her, from the Dalai relationship to her surrealist eyes and lips and lobsters, so we tried to pay homage to each of those things without going over the top."
You still see all of those signatures. How did you make sure that it all looks like you?
Lisa: "Well I guess I can’t do anything that doesn’t look like me! You know it’s in the mix of materials, like I would mix a crystal lip with a gold braided chain. And that gives us that contrasting material feel and different textures and colors come together. And that’s very much what Lulu Frost is about. I think we can draw from so many different time periods but through mixing unexpected elements together, it remains classic Lulu."
Lisa with Jennifer Collins of Pink Clouds Vintage, and Lesley M. M. Blume, author of Let's Bring Back.





















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