Harper’s Bazaar
Tricia Paoluccio is featured in this fashion roundup of NYFW. Barry Samaha writes, “The duo’s collection was filled with motifs that spark joy, urging their customers to, simply put, dress up. A fitted, long-sleeve mini dress, for example, was made with pressed floral appliqués that were created by artist Tricia Paoluccio.”
Paper City
From Paper City Magazine: “During the lockdown they gathered and pressed flowers in collaboration with actress and artist Tricia Paoluccio, who had learned the art of flower pressing as a child. The results are reflected in a three-dimension floral minidress that opens the collection and continues with sunflower prints and appliques that blossom on crocheted dresses, capri pants and evening gowns.”
V Magazine
Author Kevin Ponce writes, “With a penchant for botany and a passion to create, [Oscar de la Renta] managed to bring the outdoors indoors, in the most grandiose way imaginable. Created in collaboration with artist Tricia Paoluccio, having gathered and pressed a variety of floral species to create something out of a treasured scrapbook, the collection seems to signify a modern take on naturistic glamour.”
Fashion Week Daily
Author Freya Drohan writes, “The botanical-influenced collection, a collaboration with artist Tricia Paoluccio, is a smorgasbord of textures and smile-inducing hues: multi-colored floral appliqué, prints rendered in threadwork embroidery or executed on taffeta, tulle, and cotton frocks, bell sleeve crochet that makes us want to book a trip to anywhere, plus brand signatures like tailored separates in pastel shades, billowing ballgowns, and a cascading bustier over slim-fitting trousers.”
Fashionista
Author Ana Colon writes, “co-creative directors Fernando Garcia and Lauren Kim worked with Tricia Paoluccio to reinterpret her pressed flower artwork into a collection of day dresses, separates, and gowns…The end result is ‘a tribute to late summer, when sunflowers and wildflowers radiate in glorious full bloom.’”