Parisville fabric collection designed by Tula PInk was Tula's first collection for FreeSpirit Fabrics which was originally released in 2010. The collectability of Tula Pink's fabrics has continued to rise over the years. Her goal is to make some of these older, hard-to-get prints more accessible to new makers while preserving the integrity of the original collection. Tula plans to release the new “Deja vu” collections about once a year. Parisville is the first installment of the “Deja vu” series. Tula Pink breathed new life into Parisville using a dreamy color palette of bright pastels and rich citrus colors. The design of Parisville was based on the story of Marie Antoinette, in all of its unnecessary decadence, as seen through the lens of what a young girl might think is fancy. It was only natural to pull the new color palette from a buffet of ice cream colors and dessert treats. This collection is like frosting; sweet, decadent and entirely indulgent. Tula left the designs largely intact in an effort to preserve the original qualities of the prints that made them popular in recent years. She made one notable change to the main print. The Cameo print had 3 different hair styles when it was first released and the new print focuses on only the most coveted and classic sailing ship hairstyle that best represents the narrative.