The Romance Was Born Autumn/Winter 2014 collection is entitled "Dream On" and celebrates the power of girls from all different generations. Paying homage to feminine power, the collection references 'marching band girls, 60s girl gangs, juvenile delinquent girls and girls with an overall sense of attitude'.
The label's designers Anna Plunkett and Luke Sales combine the similarities of these various inspirations to create a wardrobe of color-infused pieces. This psychedelic womenswear line embodies an air of urban opulence and features athletic undertones.
The Romance Was Born Autumn/Winter 2014 lookbook pairs streetwear silhouettes with Californian artist Alia Penner's bold graphics. The catalog's kaleidoscopic hues, ribbon accents and linear face-paint cosmetics are definitive of its collection's bold and empowering spirit.
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The Romance Was Born Autumn/Winter 2014 Collection is Colorful
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