Designers Fashion Brightly Colored Clothing Out of Crayola Crayons for Unique Bloomingdales Display

Unmellow Yellow Top
Unmellow Yellow – Nanette Lepore

Crayola recently reached out to a number of popular fashion designers to create spring clothing made out of their brightly colored crayons in order to make a unique and dramatic window display for the iconic Bloomingdales store on 59th Street in New York City. Nanette Lepore created an elaborate dress with “Laser Lemon“-colored crayons, Rebecca Minkoff fashioned a casual swing dress from “Banana Mania” crayons, Parker used a “Jungle Green” for their adorable jumper, Rebecca Taylor made a beautiful dress with a slit skirt made using “Midnight Blue” crayons, and Torn by Ronny Kobo went for broke with a gorgeous “Bittersweet” dress, all of which were captured beautifully by photographer Matthew Carasella.

Dresses made from 18,000 @crayola crayons? Color us amazed. Don’t miss our new windows! #100percentbloomies #Bloomingdales

Unmellow Yellow Dress
Unmellow Yellow – Nanette Lepore

Jungle Green Romper
Jungle Green – Parker

Midnight Blue Dress
Midnight Blue – Rebecca Taylor

Midnight Blue Skirt
Midnight Blue – Rebecca Taylor

Banana Mania Top
Banana Mania – Rebecca Minkoff

Bittersweet Dress
Bittersweet – Torn by Ronny Kobo

photos by Matthew Carasella

via InStyle

Lori Dorn
Lori Dorn

Lori is a Laughing Squid Contributing Editor based in New York City who has been writing blog posts for over a decade. She also enjoys making jewelry, playing guitar, taking photos and mixing craft cocktails.