Thursday, July 7, 2011

Product Pick: Lee Jofa Introduces Lilly Pulitzer (Part 2)

Lee Jofa has decked out the DDB showroom for Summer with the Lilly Pulitzer collection of fabrics in colorful and mouthwatering patterns. Lilly devotees will recognize the brand’s iconic pinks and greens, with floral and beach motifs, embroideries and jacquards, fresh stripes and bold solids.


Many signature florals are represented in this collection, including Heritage Floral, a timeless symbol of Palm Beach and the cornerstone of the collection. I Dahlia, a soft painterly floral, is printed on a cotton linen blend. Racy Lacey, inspired by Queen Anne’s Lace, features tiny flowers used to make up the larger petals in the design.




Color Me Coral is an ode to the beach with a bold coral motif. It coordinates perfectly with Bimini. Offered in three color combinations, Bimini is printed with beautiful floating sea anemones mixed with corals. Shell We is a geometric shell print inspired by a “sailor’s valentine” found in Palm Beach.


Embroidery has long been a marker of an authentic Lilly, and this collection offers up several classics. Lilly Lace, an embroidery on lightweight linen, is available in bright, bold color combinations. A Twist uses beautiful, rope-like tassels to create a geometric design. Sea Fan features a coral motif embroidered on light-weight linen.




Happy Plaid, a cheerful plaid, and Stripe It Up, a classic stripe, both offer the perfect complement to the prints and neutrals in the collection. Leaf Me Be, featuring a leaf motif, and Hide and Seek are solid coordinates in sophisticated jacquard.


The collection also features a series of six white upholstery weight fabrics and a lightweight raw silk available in 15 spectacular colors, all of which are great for accenting with Lilly’s unique patterns and bright palettes.


Visit Lee Jofa today at the DDB, PDC, DCOTA and DCH and stay tuned for more about Lilly Pulitzer's new collection, and the fabulous front room at Lee Jofa's DDB showroom.

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