You know, there is some people that just make me so jealous – a good jealousy… That’s the case of Sarah Illenberger, she is kinda perfect? Young, beautiful, talented and creative. She is a german art director, prize winner, that can transform ordinary objects into amazing visual pieces. And I think this is always what … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2013
my new – mini – business cards
I’m really excited with my new mini cards! But they are so small OMG After last year lots of things have changed, mainly my focus, goals and aim to insert my products into the textile world and be part of it. Changes comes with different aspects so I had to translate it to my present moment … Continue reading
Beloved Shirts: The Future of Fashion is Here
Spring Drinks
The Knit Kid
The Knit Kid is a german brand that I’ve found months ago searching about knitwear and pieces for a Forecasting assignment. They work are based in high quality garments and simple designs, very classy, charming and delicate. I love the transparent details and the differences between yarns, also the colour block pieces caught my attention … Continue reading
Find of the day / Delphine Diallo
Originally posted on Craft & Culture:
We’ve been keeping a close eye on Bianco Artist Management here in Seattle as they represent many of our good friends and favorite talents. One such artist is French – Senegalese photographer Delphine Diallo whose images explore of fashion and tradition with mesmerizing tact. Incredible, no?
Pantone animals
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Hairy drawings – Luanda Olivia
Today is one of my talented friends birthday Luanda Olivia. She was taking Visual Arts with me in Brazil and I really want to share her work because it’s amazing! My favourite ones are in the series inspired by ballet and ballerinas, maybe because I used to dance ballet but it’s so delicate and rough … Continue reading
Wearable Food – Yeonju Sung
Daily food becoming outstanding outfits. That’s what Yeonju Sung a south korean artist did. She used ordinary food – as bananas, mushrooms, tomatoes, eggplants, bread, eggs, and even bubble gum – to develop not so ordinary costumes, as you can see below. From the artists website: ” This series of her work forces viewers to defy the actual … Continue reading
Clothes that change colour according the acid rain?
Originally posted on Sustainable and Fashionable:
New Year, new ideas! This might sound like a science fiction movie, but it is a real project, made by a real fashion designer. Dahea Sun, a Korean born, based in London has developed a type of fabric that indicates the level of pH contained in the rainwater. The famous…