Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Today Post::{white at collette dinnigan}

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Today Post::{editorial: sasha + sequins}




{Sasha Pivovarova by Mark Segal for Elle Russia August 2009}

Friday, July 24, 2009

Today Post::A BIT LATE, BUT NOT TOO LATE!

if you are in budapest at the moment, you still have 2 hours to visit summer sale at je suis belle showroom.

Today Post::30%-50%

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Today Post::{ad campaign: fendi fall/winter 2009}



jessica stam by karl lagerfeld at {this is glamorous}

. . . can hardly believe the fall/winter ad campaigns are out already! promise not to include anymore fall or winter posts until at least mid-september . . . including this one because it involves two of my favourite things: stam + karl lagerfeld

{images: jessica stam by karl lagerfeld for fendi fall/winter 2009 via view on fashion}

Today Post::{runway: marchesa resort 2010}

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Today Post::{inspiration: birds + butterflies}

… another lovely collaboration of photography + illustration

{p.s.}
* more birds + butterflies
* more of this editorial here


{images: editorial: beauté naturelle; photographer: carlotta mainago, illustration: gustaf von arbin; model: tanya dziahileva; magazine: mixte 62}

Friday, July 17, 2009

Today Post::Je Suis Belle, bien s=?UTF-8?B?w7s=?=r!

You may have already heard of Je Suis Belle’s spring 2010 collection from eerily quick on the uptake blogs such as Style Bubble and Kingdom of Style. I generally avoid repeating content but for this case I’ll make an exception, as the relatively unknown brand deserves more press and they were kind enough to send an info package filled with lovely high-res images directly to my inbox. I love being able to see the details for a change! I’m rather bored of using tiny style.com photos over and over again.

Je Suis Belle is the brainchild of Dalma and Tibor, who met in university in Budapest and have since been on a mission to create clothes for the self-confident woman, who seeks gracefulness, playfulness, and appreciates a sense of individuality. The spring 2010 collection was inspired by the works of contemporary Hungarian artist Attila Szűcs, whose paintings were printed all over the body, on lightly draped dresses and blouses. Straw hats were sliced in half, creating a casual visor, perfect for picnics in the park or lounging on the beach. I was a bit confused by the shoes. Were these clobbered together backstage before the show or are they intentionally made so haphazardly unfinished? Sure looks like an easy DIY…

I set runway shots side by side with images of Szűcs’ paintings below. I enjoyed browsing through the online gallery, definitely worth a look-see! I love the mysterious hazy images. Especially the ones depicting the curious electrical engineer Nikola Tesla. Yes. Oh, and I just wanted to add, the painting names were taken directly from the website. I’m not sure if the typos are intentional or not…



Donkey

Dog with christmas-tree lightnings

Two standing figures

Figure with pinkish blindspot

Tesla in a desert

Restlers on singularity



Photographer: Hendrik Ballhausen, painting captures from szucsattila.hu

Today Post::{runway: chanel fall 2009 couture}

Today Post::=?UTF-8?B?4oCc?=Always watch where you are going. Otherwise, you may step on a piece of the Forest that was left out by mistake.=?UTF-8?B?4oCd?=

Prada’s fall 09 lookbook has sold me on the collection. Seriously, I loved gazing at every page of it. It’s very surrealist, sometimes haunting and sometimes tongue-in-cheek. Maybe even making references to the occult? I’ve been seeing so many uninspired lookbooks lately that this rather random photoshop job suddenly seems so appealing. The cave-man dress paired with a wolf’s head is a nice touch, but my favourite is probably the men’s runway shot with a full moon shining overhead.








See the entire lookbook here.

Today Post::{inspiration: in the garden}


{images: 1 - tumblr via design lovely; 2 - coca rocha photography by andreas sjödin for h&m}

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Today Post::Do you believe in dating online?

This is a new phenomenon. I mean about dating online. This program or website are proven to meeting people around the world.

Precaution is a always the best practice. Is your responsible to investigate and get closer before fall in love for someone. As we know lots of people out there are useless.

Today i want to discuss about this website called crossdresing dating. Just like other dating site you can connected and interacted with others members around the world.

Joining is free of charge and as a member you can use more utility like uploading and sharing photos, video, file and more. For instant interaction crossdresing offering a chat room. Chat room is a fastest way to interact among the members.

crossdresing also make up with nice member’s profile. This is opportunity to you to know more deep for someone before became a friends. If you do profile browsing, you will be able to foresee the types of people you are most likely to meet.

Today Post::Safety first is always the best

Earth today are not safe anymore. Every year glaciers are increasingly melt. I hope that people around the world support this coming Earth Day, by off the light for 60 minutes.

FR (Flame Resistance) Clothing

Either you are work as individually, corporate, machinery or something make sure always safety first! If you work as a fire fighter you must need NFPA 70E Flame Resistant Clothing
for your total safety.

Several important standards have been introduced over the past decade to address momentary exposures that could turn regular non-flame-resistant clothing into a major hazard

FR Clothing or Flame Resistance is suit standards have been developed to protect workers in other industries that may be exposed to hazards that could cause severe or fatal burn injuries.

fr clothing

There is higher risk of injured employee which may lead to troubles in the future and therefore every company using FR Cotton Coveralls as a safety standard.

Sample product

In what ever you do in any place, always remember Safety First.