29 December 2011

Suno’s Guilt-Free Sneakers

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"The soles of Suno’s first-ever shoes are made out of recycled rubber and all proceeds go towards a wildlife fund to protect baby elephants. A large part of Suno’s mission is to generate textile jobs in Kenya. And, they’re guilt-free in one other very important way: at only $65, compared to Suno’s normal sky-high prices, your buyer’s remorse will be positively nonexistent" :-)

source:thefader

Brian Wood’s Brooklyn Alumni Sweater


STORY BY: Alex Frank

"I’m a little shy about walking around my neighborhood wearing Brian Wood’s sweatshirt with the faces of born-in-Brooklyn legends, since I’m neither a Brooklyn native nor a legend. It makes me feel like I better do something great with my life if I’m going to cut it here. Biggie’s shoes are definitely too big for me to fill, and I did not even know that Michael Jordan was from here, which means Brooklyn birthed the best rapper and the best basketball player of all time. But I do feel a kinship with Lil Kim and Larry David, so that’s cool. I wouldn’t necessary want to model my life after Mike Tyson or ODB, but at least they are originals. Which is maybe the point: there’s not a single person on this sweater who isn’t a wild character in some way. Originality is definitely worth striving for in your own life. For next year’s edition, Brian Wood, I nominate Aaliyah, Woody Allen and Rosie Perez."

Read more: http://www.thefader.com/2011/12/21/brian-woods-brooklyn-alumni-sweater-featuring-lil-kim-notorious-big-and-larry-david/#ixzz1hv9Ndlaj

22 December 2011

Be Visible.



The bulgarian jewellery designer Milko Boyarov talks about his new project: "Be visible embodies the idea of a series of bracelets which reflect the light, fulfilling most women's desire to be seen. Glowing jellyfish served as inspiration for the form.I have strived to reflect the jellyfish's sence of mistique,futuristic energy and minimalism.During the work process my goal was to clean the form as much as possible,leaving only the essential,while impluing the underlying inspiration." Great work!



Be visible
Jewerly design by Milko Boyarov
Directed by Zlatimir Arakliev
Edit: Ivan Popov
Model: Iva Iankulova
Music: mckdbz a.k.a. Tekniq

20 December 2011

M.M. Margiela sunglasses


Verre Formé Round round-frame sunglasses, lovely!

via net-a-porter

Style Shopping


Me, as a jury, that was pretty incredible for a person like me and awesome at the same time. I don't like judging people for their actions, thoughts or appearance, but this time I had to do it, just for fun and for the special fashion event that Serdika Center organized on the 26th of November! Me and two other lovely girls, Jeny Kovacheva - fashion stylist and Gheri Ranghelova - the fashion editor of Cosmopolitan Bulgaria, we chose two great outfits that our finalists from the Style Shopping competition made live for about 10 minutes. They did a great job! You can see all the picture from the event HERE ..
..or you can read the story on Serdika Center's lovely blog ! :-)
Enjoy!

Christopher Kane Mechanics.

09 December 2011

The Witch sweater by Medham Kirchhoff.



available@netaporter

Olivia P. in Louboutin





Oliva debuted a pair of Christian Louboutin No. 299 Trash sandals ($1,345) from the Spring/Summer 2012 Collection.
This 5.9 inch multicolored platform ankle strap sandal is made up of assorted recycled materials and features water-snake leather detailing at the heel and around the base of the platform.


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Theyskens' Theory Pre-Fall 12/13


05 December 2011

Donatella Versace x BIGGIE



After years of Notorious BIG rapping about and wearing Versace, Donatella Versace breaks her silence and returns the love about her fashion brand’s biggest fan in a conversation with Nicki Minaj in the December/January issue of Interview Magazine. For FADER’s Icon issue celebrating Biggie, we commissioned the above illustration from Stacey Rozich to communicate their implicit connection. But, here, Donatella confirms that the love was mutual:

I think Biggie was amazing. He came to my shows in Paris many times, and we’d see each other often. He always used to talk so nicely about my family. I think he was so smart, so intelligent. He had such a mind. So I loved what he was doing and how he was giving people a way to know about Versace—I do think he was giving people a way to know about Versace—I do think a lot of people started to know about Versace because of him.





via thefader
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