Photographer/art director Anna Murray and surface/product designer Grace Winteringham, aka Patternity, have created a hosiery range for Pretty Polly using graphic patterns found in our urban landcapes
Murray and Winteringham set up Patternity in London in 2009 with a mission to "use pattern as a tool to inspire, explore and innovate". The project started out as an online archive of images of patterns but has now grown to encompass a creative studio, research and events.
The Pretty Polly tie-up follows a range which Patternity produced for Selfridges in 2011. There are three designs - Bricking It, Tower Block and Shapeshifter - with the overall range taking the name Streetshapes.
The tights will cost £12 per pair and be available from retailers including ASOS, Topshop and Uran Outfitters in the UK and Bloomingdales in the US as well as online from Pretty Polly.
Tights - H&M.
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