Who ever thought crayons could be made into something so spectacular? The designers behind Haute Couture creations always seems to blow my mind. In my opinion, some can get a bit over the top and seem completely unwearable by us that cannot pull off just about anything, like Lady Gaga for example. However, these creations that were made for the iconic window display at the Bloomingdales store on 59th street in New York City actually looks very approachable, and absolutely gorgeous. I wouldn't have to think twice if I got my hands on that amazing green and yellow jumpsuit. I would be more than happy walking around the streets with crayons all over me, without a doubt.

This collaboration was made between the company Crayola and a number of famous fashion designers in order to create an eye-catching window display full of bright spring colors. The dresses were made from as many as 18,000 crayola crayons. Don't you just get full of spring feelings, and inspired to go nuts with creativity yourself?

This dress is called "Unmellow Yellow" and was made by the designer Nanette Lepore.

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This creation is called "Jungle Green" and was made by the designer Parker.

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This blow-minding midnight blue dress is called just that, "Midnight Blue" and was made by the talented Rebecca Taylor. Take an extra look at the detail picture below and try to help me figure out how this was actually put together so gracefully?

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This dress is called "Banana Mania" and was made by Rebecca Minkoff.

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This last dress is called "Bittersweet" and was made by Torn by Ronny Kobo.

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Fantastic collaboration in my opinion, I wonder how much one of these babies are? If they are even available for purchase. Well, either way, it's not a bad view looking at when strolling up and down of New York's famous vibrant streets.

Outfits originally spotted here: http://laughingsquid.com/designers-fashion-brightly-colored-clothing-out-of-crayola-crayons-for-unique-bloomingdales-window-display/