Stephen Sprouse

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But after the time there I'd had it with fashion again, so I left to go to architecture school in a summer course at Harvard, which didn't last very long.


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I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.


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I got to the point where I was sick of fashion again, like I was at the end of high school.


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I grew up in Columbus, Indiana, a kind of industrial and farmland place.


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I guess you just fall into things when to you're supposed to.


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I just really wanted to do art, except when I was taking those photographs of people I would make the clothes that I would photograph them in so I could control the whole thing.


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I lived in town until I was eight and then I moved nearer the farmland, so I had a mixture.


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I watched television a little, but I mostly just drew and read magazines.


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I would just sketch everything that was being made for the collections.


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Maybe if they all could he combined - art, rock and fashion. Those were always my favorite things.


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He partly abandoned his signature sixties silhouettes instead drawing inspiration from the mid-seventies London-based punk rock scene. "
Sprouse referred to his Fall 1985 collection as being "more hippie weird" and early seventies-inspired with bell-bottom trousers psychedelic prints and maxi skirts but the company lacked the funds and staff to produce the apparel. : 32 pieces in whole) for Bergdorf Goodman dubbed "CyberPunk" which featured Velcro in lieu of traditional buttons.