Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

Moonlight Givenchy//



Givenchy Pre-Fall 2010: What can I say apart from "wow!". This outfit is put together with such grace and I am loving it. It really soothes my mood and I am living its dream. The colour coordination is just marvelous and whoever the stylist was- you know you are wonderful.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

live in a maxi between reality and fairy tales//









Devon Aoki by David Mushegain

I am totally sold! The lose maxi dress, fringe leather jacket, Missoni jumpsuit...

Friday, January 1, 2010

So lovely//





I am not usually into lipstick but I had been a die hard fan of the whole neon barbie pink Bridget Bardot lippy. And today is the first day of 2010 so I thought I should buy something bright. I went to Chanel, Dior, Versace, YSL, Shishedo etc and had no luck and with little hope I stroll past the Revlon section. There it was... my bright pink lipstick. Oh so lovely.

Via. My photograph/ Soko Magazine
xx

Dries Notes

Noten.craves.nothing.more.than.reality.and.the.obvious



So I read an article about Dries Van Noten accomplishment. Since his sweater is ever so popular, I thought it's worth a post.

Can you talk us through your last women's Autumn/ Winter 09/10 show? What did you want to focus on?
I wanted to focus on unusal colours whiile using simple shapes. The idea was to mix those shapes with progressive prints. In this collection, each print can have several lives, monochrome, fragmented, distorted and even embroidered.


The colour palette was unusual, rich and quirky. What, or who, did you have in mind with these combinations?
I was very much inspired by shades of Francis Bacon's paintings: shrimp pink, beige, ochre, orange and mauve. I decided to show them in a new, unexpected way, a pure blocks of colour, which made them as strong as light. It was also important for me to express a king of feminitiy flirting with masculine touches, giving it an overall androgynous feel.

via. Oyster