Archive | September, 2010


Peter Pilotto : London SS 2011


Beautiful and original prints distinctively wrapped and draped have become the expectation for the shinning star Peter Pilotto’s brand over the last few seasons, and his delivery always meets the expectation. His collections are beaming with modernity and provide great prospective for fashion to come. READ MORE


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Don Oehl Illustrations


Chicago born graphic designer, Don Oehl developed his illustrations, finding them to be the ultimate way of expressing himself through fashion, movement, shape, and color. Working for cosmetics brands or teen magazines, Don has a simple yet very graphic style.

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Mark Fast : London SS 2011


We have been following the blossoming talent of designer Mark Fast since day one here at Trendland (see Mark Fast archive here), and have looked forward to every London Fashion week since his debut to see what he has been up to. Over the last few season, and since his debut, the look has not really changed too much, as his technique and design elements have been recycled in pretty much every collection. But despite that familiarity READ MORE


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Boysen Paint Ad Campaign


After their amazing ‘Flowers’ campaign, Boysen paint ads are back and this time with animals, a jellyfish, a mantis and a snail are their latest stunning cgi print ads.

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Non Tiq : Quiet


Non Tiq, remember the name! Actually come to think of it don’t bother because chances are whether you make the effort to or not you will be hearing much more from the latest Swedish musical export. I have to admit when I first heard this track I would not have pegged her as a newbie, she sounds too much in her element for this to be her first release, but it indeed is. READ MORE


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Selfridges Window Installations by Lernert & Sander


The amazing Dutch duo Lernert & Sander just finished their latest installation for the Selfridges windows, taking seven of the most tedious domestic appliances and refashioned them into art creations. “We wanted to turn stock items into startlingly smart footwear. A humorous take on fashion as an ideal escape from the daily grind.”

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