Anna Sui: Step Into My Office (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Inside Anna Sui's Office
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Although she's a proud American fashion designer (she received the CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award), Anna Sui just happens to be totally entranced with the City of Lights at the moment. Case in point: her Spring 2012 collection was inspired by Paris in the 1970s. Having visited the the most romantic city in the world in July, Sui couldn’t shake memories of her trip after she returned to New York. “I went to look at the Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche 1971 exhibition and was really excited to see those clothes because he created such iconic designs that were really fun,” she said. “They were really youth-oriented rather than couture, and then I started recalling that whole period in Paris.”

Famed fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez’s jaunt in particular struck her fancy. “In the book ‘The Beautiful Fall,’ there are these two chapters where Antonio and Andy Warhol go to Paris and they bring along with them Jane Forth, Donna Jordan, Jerry Hall and Grace Jones,” Sui exclaimed. “They would go dancing every night at Club Sept where Guy Cuevas was the deejay and they brought along their Philadelphia sound disco, vintage clothes and Bakelite jewelry. It was a wild time.”

Sui’s obvious excitement for the 1970s was apparent when her collection of retro-inspired, house dresses, colorful feather chubbies and turbans finally hit the runway. “It was a time of whimsy,” said Sui. “It was when fashion wasn't so serious, and was just fun.” Nothing like a trip to Paris for a little vintage inspiration!

For more behind the scenes with Sui, look through our slideshow below.

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My office is insane. These are all files behind me. I love to research, I love to explore all the possibilities and I love to learn more about the things I'm obsessed with.
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Sui's entryway into her office.
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Karen Elson's first show was my show and so we've been good friends since she first started. Because not only is she a model, but she's a mom, she's a singer, she's a performer. Her personal style is so exciting.
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When they're all lined up, it's really cute.
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Here's my collection of papier-mâché dolls -- some of them are ones I made and some are ones that I collected. They were done in the 60s, the famous artist is Gemma Taccogna.
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I wanted to have that vintage feeling and based on that inspiration that I had up on the boards, you can see that it's very much that kind of vintage coloration.
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Here's Marisa Berenson with just a flower stuck in her turban. I always love that feeling of just popping it here, popping it there, so we did that throughout the collection.
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I decided to do a very iconic Anna Sui grouping of stars and hearts in black, red and cream.
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I wanted a stronger purple, but sometimes purple can get a little garish, so we went very blue in the purple, which I think looks very new.
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Photos of Sui's family.
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I always loved this little lion. It's from Thailand from the 60s. I got it at the flea market from a stewardess.
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For Christmas, I got my nephews this BookBook. It looks like a vintage book, but it is for an iPad and they made an Anna Sui one in our signature colors.
(13 of19)
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I think that the lengths are starting to get longer and that a lot of people's favorite dresses are kind of 40s house dresses, so I wanted to do beautiful versions of them.
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It's a very flattering style because to make the waist look smaller, you make the shoulders a little bit bigger.
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This is the dress Karlie [Kloss] wore. It's so light. Especially when you see it on the runway, it just kind of floated down.
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James Coviello is such a genius to work with and he did the little ones like the poufs that had the veiling. He did a few little straw hats, he did the sailor hats and everything was kind of worn in the 40s, where it was kind of forward.
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I have the luxury of working with Karen Erickson from Showroom 7 and she did these great domino and dice pieces, pieces that look like Bakelite, because I collect Bakelite and I wanted to create that feeling.
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I did these fun shoes with Hush Puppies with the striped wedges and the oxfords.
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This is the Anna Sui collection with Tumi. The lining is an Anna Sui print, too.

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