Paola Frani s/s 2010
Paola Frani’s spring/summer 2010 show really did stick out from the average here in Milan. The audience was caught by the clothes and the power of Gold was in the center of attention.
Krizia s/s 2010
The Krizia s/s 2010 collection was named Cheerful Designs and we couldn’t come up with a better description of the designers latest collection. The dresses really did exude optimism, just as we were told. A party of colors, miles and miles of fabric and volumes was all over the place. And boy, I promise you [...]
Blugirl s/s 2010
Blugirl’s spring/summer 2010 collection contained fluid and unconstructed silhouettes and alternations of proportions. Trousers was wide at the hips and narrow at the hem instead of the traditional opposite. Silk chemises and knits had super-fine textures and romantic drapes and ruffles. The daywear was all about suits, but in a mini-version: to be worn with [...]
Ermanno Scervino s/s 2010
As the show started and little black dresses after another was shown on the catwalk, we guessed that this must have something to do with the hysteric fuss created by Coco Before Chanel.
Laurel Bench by Mark Goetz
Minimalist and sophisticated bench designed by Mark Goetz for Bernhardt. The Laurel Bench can perfectly fit in an office waiting room or in an apartmen. The bench brings an elegant touch to a room and the brown&white finishes go well with its unpretentious but chic shape. Designer info: Mark Goetz’s love for product development and [...]
Nicole Fahri s/s 2010
The french/turkish designer ditched the tents to show at the Royal opera house instead. The opening outfit was a lilac trench, bandeau top and pink shorts, all in different colors. Color blocking was defiantly the key-element in this collection. Fahri mostly develop their own fabrics and prints, to give their personal touch to the pieces. [...]
A brighter shade by Josefin Hellström Olsson
A brighter shade.
I was inspired by the natural light and shades through a window and the simple thing we do to adjust the light and also shut it out.
Instead of modern technology I wanted to honor the natural light and make a little tablewindow for those darker days here in north.
Stefan Chinof
Biography: It all started late, quite late I must say, in my last year (1999) of highschool. My art teacher sent me to a very popular teacher, the problem was up until that point that I had only drawn in my notebook, small stuff to escape the dull classes, and when I visited the new [...]