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Clare Waight Keller focused on the playful element of Chloé, saying that the zigzag color stripe across a handbag was "a little bit inspired by Charlie Brown".
"We were a bit inspired by the scooped-out shape but wanted it to be more functional, so we flattened it out and cleaned it up a bit," she said.
I don't have any grand conclusion or even a specific article in mind but I am sincerely curious and perhaps a bit inspired by an exchange last night between Pamela and Sarah.
The idea behind Top Picks seems a bit inspired by the dating app Coffee Meets Bagel, which similarly focuses on curation of matches to reduce users' impulse to continue swiping through what feels like an unlimited number of profiles.
"It's a bit inspired by the title," he noted in a Skype interview with The Creators Project.
And although these ideas are for the most part quite stupid, it does mean I am usually at least a bit inspired about something aesthetic.
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A recently proposed image encryption scheme based on shuffling the pixel bits inspired from other works is treated as a case study.
In one of the funniest bits, inspired by the term "operating theater," Mr. Sturrock depicts his surgeon preparing for the operation as a grand actor getting ready to make his big entrance onstage.
Tory Burch invited everyone to the Whitney Museum of American Art, for example, in all its glassed-in Renzo Piano glory, and then showed them the Philadelphia story (her own, and bits inspired by the 1940 George Cukor film) in 36 looks from coed Fair Isles and corduroy to PTA foulards with a big, swirling T.B. monogram and gold-embroidered hostess glam.
There's even an entire genre of electronic music called 8-bit, inspired by the blip-and-bloop sounds of early games.
It's called Upvoted, and it's a digital magazine of sorts with original digital bits inspired from the community but coming directly from the mothership.
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