Friday, 10 April 2015
how beautiful is this?
I went mad when I saw this photo of a street bench (with the usual scribbled graffiti all over) inside a house. I love the sensation of surprise caused by an object that has been so cleverly taken out of context. Context really is the ultimate game-changer.
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Satisfying associations (Drape It Like It's Hot)
Draping is one of the most beautiful things you can do with a simple fabric. It's got this classical sophistication, it's ultra feminine and suggestive and it sculps the body beautifully, enhancing its shapes while keeping a level of mistery. All it takes is a mute coloured fabric and a sculptor's sensitivity to create this modern day Venus look.
My favourite draping work is by Rick Owens. To me it comes straight out of classical sculpture:
All of this reminds me of a work by Michelangelo Pistoletto that always makes me laugh whenever I see it:
My favourite draping work is by Rick Owens. To me it comes straight out of classical sculpture:
All of this reminds me of a work by Michelangelo Pistoletto that always makes me laugh whenever I see it:
Venus of the Rags, 1967, 1974
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
All of me loves all of you.
Ya know, if money grew on trees I wouldn't be seen out in the streets without these amazing Dior trainers on my feet. They are just about the coolest thing I've ever seen: they're ninja, ladylike, somewhat weird shaped and unlike any other trainers out there. They are couture and street cool, and these too things hardçy ever go hand in hand.
My other fetish at the mo' is Fendi's micro Peekaboo bag. Cute and lovely like all things tiny, they are also a great excuse to say no when your boyfriend tries to unload his phone/wallet/keys/smokes on you.
Look how pretty these bad boys look with girly skirts:
My other fetish at the mo' is Fendi's micro Peekaboo bag. Cute and lovely like all things tiny, they are also a great excuse to say no when your boyfriend tries to unload his phone/wallet/keys/smokes on you.
Look how pretty these bad boys look with girly skirts:
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
valentino
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:
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:
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