

Six lucky winners will be drawn at random on April 19th to receive their very own copy of the book.

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Keep scrolling to learn more about Color in Fashion: A Stylish Adult Coloring Book, download a free page to print and color, and enter for a chance to win one of six great prizes!
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I was blown away, not only because these are gorgeous fashion designs illustrated by a professional fashion illustrator, but also because of the intricate backgrounds that accompany every figure. Armed with a purple gluestick and piles of bottoms, tops, shoes, and faces, I went to work pasting down my own combinations of outfits.Ĭoloring a fashion coloring book has a similar effect, minus the sticky glue fingers! I first became aware of Color in Fashion: A Stylish Adult Coloring Book, Alecia Blake’s first coloring book, after she submitted it to share it with my readers. The winner will be announced on May 9, but you can download a free page to color, or buy it on Amazon now.When I was younger, one of my favorite things to do was to cut up magazines and rearrange the pieces into notebooks.


Every artist chosen colored us impressed, and even inspired us to give you the chance to win a copy of Vogue Colors, a freshly sharpened set of Prismacolor Premier pencils, and a framed custom poster of your very own initial, from A to Z. Vogue’s Hamish Bowles looks East with a playful 1923 pick depicting a woman feeding a sugar cube to a dragon, a nod to the chinoiserie-chic trend of the moment, and gives it a fluoro-happy new life in highlighter shades of shocking pink and purple. Tory Burch brings her bright and shiny style-and signature splash of orange!-to a 1925 cover of a bobbed solitaire player sporting a shimmering diamond-print evening number that could have been plucked right off the Tory Burch runway. But before you put pen, pencil, crayon, or brush to paper, why not glean a few color cues from the sorts of luminaries who provide us with style statements in 2016? We recruited a roster of designers, editors, models, and real-life cover girls to take a page from Vogue Colors. Discover pages upon pages of fashionable women in fantastical situations-sitting atop a crescent moon or perched on a peacock-from a time when richly illustrated covers conveyed the fashion message of the day. Yesterday marked the launch of Vogue Colors A to Z: A Fashion Coloring Book, the first-ever book of its kind, inviting readers into a fashion fantasy world as seen through iconic covers from 1912 to 1932.
