These create a "cuteness" that is recognizably Dooney & Bourke.
Persons of recognized "imaginativeness," such as novelists and artists, do not seem more or less capable of the hallucinatory experiences than their sober neighbours; while persons not otherwise recognizably "imaginative" (we could quote a singularly accurate historian) are capable of the experiences.
They can draw recognizably human figures with facial features and legs connected to a distinct trunk.
This avoids accidental comparisons to the skylines of well known American cities and still offers a recognizably American look.