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Montag, 20. Dezember 2010
Lesenswert - Das Welthemd!
Das Prinzip von H&M: Das gleiche T-Shirt für alleDer Modekonzern H&M tritt gegen Ausbeutung ein. Und doch verkauft er Kleidung für ein paar Euro. Wie kann das sein? Eine Suche nach dem Geheimnis des billigen T-Shirts.
Freitag, 17. Dezember 2010
falls ihr mal in Hongkong seid!
Daydream Nation Flagship Store
Daydream Nation's debut store in Hongkong. The duo behind the fashion meets art label Kay and Jing Wong have made a name for themselves doing visual presentations at LFW and now based in Hong Kong, they're probably one of the most established young designers in their hometown. The opening of their store marks a big stepping stone in the label's timeline, providing Daydream Nation the means to establish their visual world which is so fundamental to the label as well as showcasing the local creative talent that Kay and Jing engage with. for more see NY Times article (*ahem* self plug, self plug... ): An Eye for Detail, and Plenty of Pop.
21 Wing Fung Street, Starstreet Precinct, Wanchai, Hong Kong
+852 2817 6313 | store@daydream-nation.com
Open Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am-8pm
+852 2817 6313 | store@daydream-nation.com
Open Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am-8pm
fond on http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/style_bubble/
pictures via stylebubble
Da verbrennt kein Toast mehr ...
Toaster mit "Kuck-Fenster" : Magimix Vision Toaster.
Hat zwar nicht viel mit fashion & kids zu tun, aber wie sagt Paul Smith "You'll find inspiration in everything!" Das hat allerdings auch seinen Preis: $249.45
Hat zwar nicht viel mit fashion & kids zu tun, aber wie sagt Paul Smith "You'll find inspiration in everything!" Das hat allerdings auch seinen Preis: $249.45
Für den nächsten London Besuch ...
Stuart Kolakovic Illustrations for tea boxes for Marks & Spencer.
I just love his warm and friendly illustration series created for Marks & Spencer's new range of naturally caffeine free tea boxes.
Donnerstag, 16. Dezember 2010
Puppengeschichten bei Chanel
Sie kommen wieder in Mode, waren nie aus der Mode - Puppen!
Wie man jüngst am Beispiel der Schaufensterdekoration von Chanel sehen kann.
©mereli* gesehen bei Chanel, Kudamm Berlin
Als ich die Schaufensterdekoration von Chanel sah fielen mir gleich die "Rag Dolls" von Jess Brown ein.
Na was denkt Ihr?
Jess Brown began making dolls for her children 11 years ago using old cashmere sweaters and antique remnants. As committed flea market goers, they would search together for amazing antique pieces, trims, buttons and findings.This has now all come together as a small line of one of a kind and hand made rag doll. Each doll is hand dyed in persian black teas to create variations in skin tones. Each doll is stuffed with a sustainable corn fiber stuffing. They are all made of cotton muslin and linen, and of primarily recycled and antique fabrics and findings. Each doll is created with button shoulders. This may not be suitable for children under three years. Jess also collaborates with several designers, using scrap remnants left over from a current season cutting. These dolls are created as limited edtion collections. She also has a lovely blog.
See for yourself: http://jessbrowndesign.com/
Herzlichste Grüsse aus Berlin! © Janessa
Wie man jüngst am Beispiel der Schaufensterdekoration von Chanel sehen kann.
©mereli* gesehen bei Chanel, Kudamm Berlin
Als ich die Schaufensterdekoration von Chanel sah fielen mir gleich die "Rag Dolls" von Jess Brown ein.
Na was denkt Ihr?
Jess Brown began making dolls for her children 11 years ago using old cashmere sweaters and antique remnants. As committed flea market goers, they would search together for amazing antique pieces, trims, buttons and findings.This has now all come together as a small line of one of a kind and hand made rag doll. Each doll is hand dyed in persian black teas to create variations in skin tones. Each doll is stuffed with a sustainable corn fiber stuffing. They are all made of cotton muslin and linen, and of primarily recycled and antique fabrics and findings. Each doll is created with button shoulders. This may not be suitable for children under three years. Jess also collaborates with several designers, using scrap remnants left over from a current season cutting. These dolls are created as limited edtion collections. She also has a lovely blog.
See for yourself: http://jessbrowndesign.com/
Herzlichste Grüsse aus Berlin! © Janessa
Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2010
exhibit kids
For their launch, exhibit kids selected designs represent six countries, five continents and six very individual styles. Their designs are carefully chosen by our panel of art aficionados and printed based on the response from our members. each exhibit kids design is only printed once as a limited edition guaranteeing exclusive and unique tees for our customers.
www.exhibitkids.com
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