Sunday, 14 February 2010
Sailor Spirit
It is time to make a change: we are close to the new spring/summer season. What's better than focusing on the inifinity of the sea? The sea dogs who sail the seas and oceans are the major inspiration to the recent work of D-due to revising ironycally the "cruise collection" concept.
The nautical elements, the aging ships of the pirates, sailors, become the link narrative gives prominence to the range of colors: navy, oxides...
In the summer of 2010, D-due overlooking ocean maps printed on fabric, with a hint of sophistication, while delicate origami fishes are integrated into the garments along with stars, ropes, pirates flags and even the graphic from the most legendary comic sailors.
The pieces, garments and accessories, performed on fabrics like special cotton-ivory with satin finish, which gives the nature of paper or silk patchwork treatment, moves all the craftmanship tradition to the port aesthetic.
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Pretty Things
Founded in 2007, wren was developed after Jenny Wren, a character (little creature who made dresses from dolls in Dicken's Our Mutual Friend. How creative? Two years later, wren has been featured anywhere style is known, covered, and discovered.
The Wren Spring 2010 look book is filled with too many pieces! I cannot more with the winter! You don’t have a few incredible desires of springtime?
Snowflake in Stockholm
Looking for internet I've just discovered the photographer Mr. Newton (not Helmut Newton), I've been charmed with his way of catching the "street style" during the week of Stockholm fashion week.
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Tamar Mogenforff "beautiful dolls"
A game of fabrics and a game of ideas to create a fantastic world. The dolls/objects are made from vintage fabrics, cotton, antique embroidery, pashmina and other fabrics...
Tamar Mogenforff, a designer from out of Brooklyn, her work has been showcased in magazines, everywhere from Japan's Nylon Magazine to Martha Stewart Kids.
I love, love this!!!
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