



The Wild West is set to become a major new fashion trend following the Proenza Schouler show last night at New York Fashion Week.
What could be more fun than taking a road trip across the American West - from Wyoming to New Mexico - collecting Native American textiles for inspiration? This is what Lazarro Hernandez and Jack McCollough did last autumn to inspire their latest collection. The pair then scanned the Aztec-geometric patterns onto a computer and recreated wool jacquards from those images.
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