Proenza Schouler's Spring Collection Takes Cues from '50s Architecture
It-designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez looked to "Googie" architecture -- a style that gained popularity in Southern California in the 1950s -- for Proenza Schouler's structured spring offering.
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Proenza Schouler's Spring Collection Takes Cues from '50s Architecture
It-designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez looked to "Googie" architecture -- a space-age style that gained popularity in Southern California in the 1950s -- for their structured spring offering.
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