Wednesday 25 February 2015

Satisfying associations


The colour in these Zilian shoes is so dreamy and inspiring. It imediately brought to mind the atmospheric lilacs and pastel tones in impressionist works. (Above: Monet - Charing Cross Bridge, 1899)

Satisfying associations


Old-school style shop window display in Braga, Portugal.



Brillo box installation by Andy Warhol. The banality of everyday life inside the museum. 



Tuesday 24 February 2015

Satisfying associations

I find this terribly satisfying.

zara

chanel




uterqüe

valentino



uterqüe
Stella McCartney






Aquazzura

Don't think you can ever combine black & white + red, blue and yellow without resonating the FATHER OF PRIMARY COLOURS, Piet Mondrian. 

As I was doing a quick search on Mondrian-inspired shoes I found quite a few quirky ones; have a looksee:

Charlotte Olympia

Vans (fyi, would kill for these)

Nike



Wednesday 4 February 2015

Today

What I like most about anything visual is colour. More than shape, colour is what really draws me in. Today I've mixed mossy, muddy tones like dark green and greys with a bit of pink for contrast. Because today's palette is so serious and deep, I thought I'd sprinkle some sass into these earthy tones by adding the pink glitter shoes. I really like it!

Duffel coat is Bimba y Lola (their sales are the best), sweatshirt by The Kooples, linen shirt is Hugo Boss (it's huge because I borrowed from the boyfriend without him knowing - ps.: good luck seeing it again, love!), Mango jeans and Gucci horsebit loafers, also from sales.

On the background you can also see a wee bit of a beautiful Cy Twombly painting. Here's some more for inspiration and good luck:









Tuesday 3 February 2015

Grey and gold

Today I have accidentally put together my new favourite colour combination: grey and gold. It's all Zara everything (let's call it Zarmani to chic it up a bit), except for the sweater, which is a rejected prototype I picked up at the factory. I love these ill-fiting, odd-coloured rejects; I just find them more captivating and unique than the final, super tweaked version our clients are happier with.