Archive | September, 2010


Instant Spray Clothing !


I couldn’t believe it the first time I heard about it, but now I can tell that fashion and science can sometime be a great mix…A Spanish fashion designer, Manel Torres has developed the world’s first spray-on clothing that can be worn, washed and worn again. Clothing in a can! Are you ready for this ?!

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Recycled Shoes by Liza Fredrika Aslund


The “Recycled” pump by Liza Fredrika Åslund are sports heels whittled from chunks of wood left over from furniture construction. Cut and mounted by hand on an iron pin, the pieces of wood are stacked to form a single unit.

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Filip Dujardin Crazy Building Photography


After the Long Palace photography from yesterday, here is some great photography of crazy, unreal buildings by Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin. Somewhere in between reality and fantasy lie the the photographic collages of imaginary buildings made from Filip’s copy & past photoshop skills. They look READ MORE


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David Koma LFW S/S 2011


David Koma‘s past collection’s have often embodied a powerful, confident woman through sculptural and heavily embellished designs. So his Spring/Summer 2011 show at London Fashion Week opened with a change of scene as feminine ‘ballerina inspired’ sugary pink dresses floated down the runway.

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Oscar De La Renta : NYFW SS 2011


Anna Wintour and Sarah Jessica Parker, fashion icons and brand ambassadors sat in the front row side by side admiring Oscar De La Renta’s feminine looks, as they made their way down the runway. Sarah Jessica Parker was especially so sweet to watch when she saw a look she loved. She would light up like a child in a candy store, just as we know here from her Sex in the City days. Both dressed in Oscar, they really set the mood for me even before the show started in the beautiful venue, The Park. It was truly the epitome of NYFW for me, and a very appropriate note to end on.


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Thakoon : NYFW SS 2011


I’ve never really been a Thakoon fan, and maybe its because I’ve had a hard time relating to the women he designs for. This season was a bit different for me. It felt a lot lighter and more fresh than his typically classical approach. I liked that he experimented with more progressive novelty fabrics, it gave the overall feel of the collection a younger wind.


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