Tuleh

NEW YORK, June 16, 2008
By Laird Borrelli-Persson
Tuleh's Bryan Bradley was after something "happy" when designing his Resort collection. He reached that philosophically elusive goal by concentrating on the sartorial details: polka dots layered under tropical, bright prints; floral-lined cardigans; and one very optimistic blouse that mixed seven fabrics and two colors of hand-painted buttons. A graphic "Wisconsin" coat, meanwhile, was printed with roadside signs remembered from childhood drives with his parents—nice to know that young Bryan was a happy boy.

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