Tuesday, 30 November 2010

f**k milk got pot

Freja by Mario Testino for V Magazine #67

Monday, 29 November 2010

Friday, 26 November 2010

suds up

First L’Occitane and J. Crew, now this. Just got word that in a few short weeks, A.P.C.’s New York outpost will stock Aesop’s line of body care essentials. Beginning the first week of December, the French clothier’s Mercer Street store will carry gift kits, travel kits, lotions, and salves from the naturally-crafted Australian beauty range, with more items from its skincare line to be added next year if all goes well. The limited edition Fine Fabric Care, the two brands’ first collaborative effort, is also reportedly being reprised. “[That] product was such a success, they decided to take the partnership to the next level,” Aesop’s general manager and president for the Americas, Giovanni Lepori, said of Aesop founder Dennis Paphitis and A.P.C. founder Jean Touitou’s decision to join forces again. But the connection between the brands goes deeper than a love of clean laundry. “Not only do we share the same customer base, but we share the same company philosophy in terms of approach to design, literature, architecture, art and more,” Lepori says. Considering I am a huge fan of both brands , I couldn’t be more pleased by the news of this union; suds up guys!!

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

ooh la la


INDUSTRIE Magazine Issue 02Katie Grand - Dressing Marc Jacobs in Drag

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

sai lei


Maggie Cheung for Lane Crawford

Monday, 22 November 2010

Friday, 19 November 2010

Thursday, 18 November 2010

tickling the tip of your tongue


It isn't often you come across a good, honest eating place. But this is spectacular!!! Lola and Jamie (inset) are such good, wonderful hosts besides being absolutely passionate about food (it prides itself on being able to trace the history of everything that is served or used). I wanted to order the whole menu for fear of missing out but of course, there is always the promise of a return.

Aptly named - A Little Bit of What You Fancy sums up the feeling you experience there perfectly.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

art of embrace


Called LAT – Love.Approach.Together – the seats are connected together in twos or threes by criss-cross wooden elements on the back.The inside legs of the chairs are also crossed and joined together to express the feeling that we really care about somebody in a personal way. From young to old, connected in a personal and human way.

Embrace each other, embrace to be really connected!

LAT by Jeroen van Laarhoven


Tuesday, 16 November 2010

pour monsieur, pour madame

Now that his New York tour is done, Alber Elbaz is back to Paris and back to work. The first order of business? Designing the holiday windows for Paris department store Printemps, which he has titled "Noel Au Chateau." Sporting Elbaz's signature cartoonish eyes and grins, dolls dubbed "Mr. and Miss Lanvin" will sit in various holiday tableaux. Question: are these adorable dolls available à vendre? Gifts all around!

Bonne weekend! x

Monday, 15 November 2010

Friday, 12 November 2010

house of hermes shows a chicer way to skate

You would never skateboard in your Hermès, would you? What about on your Hermès? Or over it? Confused yet? Don't worry, loves, just watch this fabulously creative and mesmermizing (!!!!) little video, and all will be revealed.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

sssssssssssssssssssss


Ophidiophobia, or fear of snakes, is an affliction that affects many but luckily, it doesn't apply to the slithering creatures of the crystal variety. This particularly alluring reptile, made from sterling silver and hand-set semi-precious stones, is anything but scary, non?

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

struck by a million lightning bolts

This was kinda my take on Halloween. I love this lightning bolt print and I must admit, went a little crazy on the outfit. But I love it. The shoes has been and still is one of my Fall crushes.

(Shirt, trousers, snood from Whistles, boots from Cos)

Monday, 8 November 2010

so yummy i could eat this snake!

The satchel, the messenger, the clutch - you probably are well-stocked in the classic bag shapes, but what of the round little pouch? This Sang A Mini Pop bag (though don't be fooled by the name; it's still big enough to store plenty of essentials) is adorable but still prefectly practical, luxe in black seasnake (yum..!)it also comes in blue/gold dégradé or bright yellow python and just a little edgy with that bright gold zipper trim

Where? www.sanga.com of course dahling!

Friday, 5 November 2010

to begin to beautify yourself

Did I say what a HUGE fan I am of Illamasqua?? I am so thrilled to share with you this piece of news - Alex Box, creative director of Illamasqua has recently finished wrapping up work on an extensive portfolio with photographer Nick Knight, getting model Kristen McMenamy camera-ready for Gareth Pugh’s spring 2011 concept video. Cannot wait to see that video when it goes LIVE.

Illamasqua, which opened the doors to a 1600-square-foot boutique and makeup school in London’s West End this fall will enable beauty enthusiasts who wander into the high-concept retail space enamoured by liquid-metal face pigments (in glimmering, straight-off-the-runway shades of teal and russet) or explosively colorful lipsticks. As for the adjacent school, Box says, “I wanted it to be a mix of talents: [professionals] from fashion and theater backgrounds and real people who just love makeup.” For that reason, Box—a democratic believer in beauty’s transformative power—has developed intensive two-hour courses for real girls who simply want to hone their skills. “People,” she says brightly of watching her master plan come together, “are already starting to congregate.”


The Illamasqua Store and School of Make-Up Art, 20 Beak Street London; makeup lessons from £50
www.illamasqua.com

Thursday, 4 November 2010

matchy matchy

These Lanvin sneaks are totally the most awesome-ss, comfortable shoes ever!!! Punch-load of street cred.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

love forever


There is no explanation needed when you have the best design......that’s the beauty of the brand’s Love collection, which was founded in the seventies by designer Aldo Cipullo’s now-iconic Love Bracelet. Its closure system is legendary: A tiny screw affixes it semi-permanently onto the wrist, only to be removed by the included screwdriver. According to Rainero, around the time of its debut, salespeople encouraged couples to buy them in pairs and toss away the key, as it were, making a commitment to love for life. (They were also instructed to avoid selling them to singletons, at least those who weren’t buying them as gifts for significant others.)

For the latest edition of the Love collection (in Cartier stores and online), however, not all of the pieces are so permanent. Pendant earrings in white gold and diamonds, drop necklaces, and sapphire-and-amethyst-crusted rings round out the offerings. But Love will always be known for its bracelets, and its newest is a stylish update, not to mention a fine concession to a more contemporary view of “forever.” Love everlasting? It’s a beautiful goal. But just in case it doesn’t work out, the pink gold chain comes with an easy-to-open lobster-claw clasp.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

spooky muse

Just in time for Halloween: a gorgeously Bride of Frankenstein-ish Anja Rubik, shot for Muse Magazine by Solve Sundsbo. The veils, the hair, the curling smoke not to mention the scarily chic furry boots and more than a little PVC make for a full spread of costume inspiration.

Monday, 1 November 2010

 

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