British designer Felicity Brown’s inspiration for her Fall/Winter 2011/12 collection came from a lot of research. The watery marks of Marlene Dumas’s paintings and Picasso’s ballet illustrations were initial indicators for the direction and inspiration of her second collection. Picasso’s ballerina’s sparked the idea READ MORE
If you are tired of the city and want to disconnect – back to nature where you can only hear the sounds of the river and the birds singing – then you should book a flight to Norway! Located in Gudbrandsjuvet, the Juvet Landscape Hotel sounds like an great retreat vacation for nature lovers. READ MORE
I just stumbled upon the very nice illustrations of young British graphic designer Matthew Lyons. His distinct retro-futuristic style was discovered with his work for a new comic called ‘Push it Backwards’. Inspired by the 50s, Lyons work is very meticulous, almost looks like infographics and READ MORE
TRENDLAND is happy to bring you the premier episode of GIOGO’s inaugural season of 6 highly conceptualized shows.
The irresistibly cute duo, Tiana Brown and Julianne Waters host an infotainment show in a magazine format. The Get In or Get Out Show is full of variety — infotainment + bite sized witty banter, with a balance of explosive and breath taking visuals, this show travels at light speed so you better keep up. It’s the Get In or Get Out Show (GIOGO), and trust us, you wanna get in.
Directly from Iceland, Sruli Recht just introduced his incredible new menswear collection ‘When Gravity Fails‘. The collection consists of a total look – from coats, jackets and cardigans, to trousers, shorts and leggings, complimented by shoes, boots, bags, gloves and silver jewelery – 55 styles, approximately 130 with material variations.
Illustrator Henry Radford did these great fashion illustrations of the Lanvin’s menswear S/S 2011 collection. He did them from a live model who is trained in ballet and was able to extend and bend his body in ways that fashion illustrators can only dream of. I am really enjoying his loose hand. READ MORE