

Wow, so come spring you really should be in pixels. Designer Albert Kriemler of Akris created softer, gentler alternatives to Viktor & Rolf's pixelated looks. His spring dresses made quite an impression. Their pretty patterns were created by a Swiss textile mill that translated super close-up images of gardens into gorgeous silk georgette fabrics. Monet would have been very proud.

Claude Monet. Irises in Monet's Garden, 1900.
Images: Marcio Madeira for Style.com
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