Anna Sui, known for her gorgeous patterned vintage-punk-bohemian aesthetic, showcased her fall collection at the Strand bookstore. The collection featured mashups like Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple-meets-grunge and was applauded by industry insiders like Debbie Harry, Marc Jacobs, Sofia Coppola, and Thomas Mars. Sui’s personal style, from her makeup look and accessories to her chinoiserie-influenced home décor, is reflected in her designs. In an interview, she shared her favorite lip and nail colors, jeweled frog bracelet, 19th century papier-mâché chairs, and more.

Sui revealed that her favorite lip color is 400 True Red, inspired by vintage Bakelite rings she wears. She described how the color was recreated from a piece in her Spring 2004 collection and worn by Daria Werbowy and Jessica Simpson. Additionally, she shared her favorite nail polish, a shade that starts off black and blends into a light red on any skin tone. Sui also recommended Garren’s shampoo and conditioner, which he has used for every fashion show she has done since 1991.

The designer shared her favorite fishnets, available in over 40 colors, and noted that scrunchies are a trending accessory for the season. She praised Kathryn Hausman’s antique-inspired hair accessories, which are molded from handmade plastics. Sui also discussed her love for dahlias and vintage Walter Nichols rugs, showcasing her eclectic taste. She highlighted tulip patterns, papier-mâché chairs inlaid with mother of pearl, and silk velvet animal figurines by Anke Dreschel. Additionally, she mentioned her love for David Webb animal bracelets, particularly a vintage black one that is still in production in green.

Sui emphasized her appreciation for unique and beautifully crafted objects, from fashion accessories to home décor items. Her eclectic mix of influences shines through in her personal style and design aesthetic. By sharing her favorite products and sources of inspiration, Sui offers a glimpse into her creative process and the diverse sources that fuel her imagination. Her love for vintage pieces, bold patterns, and unexpected combinations is evident in both her personal collection and her runway creations. Whether it’s 19th-century furniture, papier-mâché chairs, or vibrant silk velvet animal figurines, Sui’s passion for artistry and craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of her life.

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