Making Faces: Get Up Close With This Unexpectedly Personal Spring Trend Inline
Photo: Indigitalimages.com1/11Hollywood icons like Joan Crawford and Janet Leigh came to life in Marc Jacobs’s Ziegfeld Theatre extravaganza.
Photo: Courtesy of Rachel Comey2/11Rachel Comey’s vivid, gestural riff is a surefire conversation starter.
Photo: Indigitalimages.com3/11Anthony Vaccarello muse Anja Rubik was the subject of a serious tribute in a group of bedazzled dresses bearing her face.

Photo: Indigitalimages.com5/11A pair of styles from Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne’s DKNY debut came printed with vintage Peter Lindbergh–lensed Donna Karan campaign images.
Photo: Indigitalimages.com6/11Mick, Keith, Charlie, and Ronnie: The Rolling Stones suit up—card suits, that is—for their cameo at Undercover.
Photo: Indigitalimages.com7/11Olympia Le-Tan’s Spring lineup served as an extended homage to famous Japanese lensman Nobuyoshi Araki; the photographer’s Polaroids were reimagined as illustrations by Le-Tan’s father, Pierre.
Photographed by Phil Oh8/11Maja Salamon strikes a pose on the street in a vividly printed shirt.
Photo: Indigitalimages.com9/11Creatures of Comfort founder Jade Lai riffed on the playful sketches of Le Corbusier with artfully patched pieces like this one.

Photo: Indigitalimages.com11/11An abstract take on the trend—see if you can spot the pout on this Nina Ricci cocktail number.