Thakoon

NEW YORK, June 4, 2008
By Meenal Mistry
"I always like a bit of the coquette," said Thakoon Panichgul before presenting a Resort collection with a greenhouse's worth of florals: a Liberty-esque mini, a sweet rose print, and an abstract swirl that the designer called "cabbage roses on acid." Alongside the delicate balance of naughty and nice—a sheer black knit dress worn over a floral bustier and briefs—there was the designer's perennial play of sporty and elegant, like a trench "piped" with inset black lace or blouson tops with a sweatshirt-like ease.

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