Sunday, November 18, 2012

MIX, MATCH, DONE.

A cosy sweater. Some cigarette pants (the only form of cigarettes I approve of). Comfy sneaks. Bambi, in form of a clutch. Stars. Oh and some happy socks.
And you're done! Sweater - JW Anderson
Trousers - The Kooples
Shoes - Nike
Socks - Happy Socks
Large deerskin clutch - Proenza Schouler
Star wallet - Comme des Garçons
Cap - Monki

Saturday, November 10, 2012

FELINE FESTIVITIES

Too early to start thinking about Christmas? Definitely.
Too early to start collecting cat-themed Christmas decorations? NEVER.

Get 'em while you still can, right here.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

SAINT HEDI

I used to post something Hedi Slimane-related probably once a month, but... it's been a year since I last mentioned him on here (I checked). Shame on me, this is not proper die-hard-hedi-fan behaviour. Still, love you long long long time, Hedi. (and please, let this be a gentle reminder his name is STILL Hedi, not Heidi. The times I've seen his name misspelled is ridiculous).
These are some stills from his Diary, he still updates it all the while working hard on that Yves Saint Laurent collection, needless to say I'm overjoyed. I am the first to admit I like his photographic work better than his fashion-work, which doesn't mean I don't think he's talented by the way -he's absolutely brilliant- it's just not so much for me. THAT being said, he's doing some photography for Saint Laurent as well, please, look at them here.


All images by Hedi Slimane

Saturday, October 13, 2012

SCHOLTEN & BAIJINGS


I've been a bit obsessed with this Scholten & Baijings x Arita 1616 tableware ever since I first saw it on Dezeen back in April. That's almost 6 months ago by now, so I think it's about time I presented it to you all.

Let me give you a proper introduction - Scholten & Baijings (of HAY fame) are a Dutch design duo who took on the assignment of Arita 1616 to bring some colour & European vibes into their ceramics. They did wonderfully, creating a set of tableware that looks absolutely perfect. The shapes & colours are based on their extensive research in the Arita archives; pastel blues, yellows & pinks combined with a fiery red and a serene white... The collection feels very modern yet gives a little wink to the Japanese heritage of Arita and is crafted with the extraordinary workmanship & experience of the original Arita ceramics.

In short: this is the best & coolest tableware I've ever seen, the end.
Some of my favourite pieces:
Images via Dezeen & Thomas Eyck
 

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