
 From left to right, Versace, Alexander McQueen & Chanel.  Photos:  Imaxtree  
Come spring, designers draw inspiration from florals, forests and  sometimes surf, but for 2012 a handful dove deeper—to the bottom of the  ocean floor. Though not all were as literal as 
Chanel,  which turned the Grand Palais into a whitewashed aquarium, the sea made  its way into at least four collections. Lagerfeld used pearls on  almost every look and turned conch shells into evening clutches (how has  no one thought to do that before?!) while Sarah Burton infused waves,  jellyfish and sea anemones into most of her collection for 
Alexander McQueen. At 
Versace,  above left, Donatella was more playful. She printed purple starfish  and blue seahorses onto hot pants and shift dresses or studded starfish  shapes onto leather bodices. And lastly, at 
Givenchy,  Riccardo Tisci took that mermaid inspiration that Lagerfeld was so  disinterested in and turned it into something quite attractive: scuba-like  pants, dresses with fins and jackets layered over silk to look like  waves. 
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