ACNE S/S 10 and a denim preview AW10
A Video for the Acne Denim collection AW and some of my fav from their s/s pop classics collection.
Posted on 17 Mar 2010 by giusyThe Fashion Blogazine
A Video for the Acne Denim collection AW and some of my fav from their s/s pop classics collection.
Posted on 17 Mar 2010 by giusy

London-based designer and emerging talent Asger Juel Larsen talks to Setyourstyle about his latest stunning collection. Larsens’ unique exploration of standout materials, ranging from PVC and synthetic rubber to metallic tubes and quilted leather, presents a dramatic masculine look, ‘futuristic’ and yet very wearable. Read his awesome interview to get to know what inspires and influences him and he’s aesthetic and style.
Where are you from and where do you live at the moment?
I’m from Denmark and I’m currently living in London
Can you describe your latest collection?
For my AW 10 collection I turned my eyes to the sci-fi scenario and in particular raw and industrial architecture of a future past, reminiscent of Richard Rogers’ apocalyptic TSB Lloyds building in East London. Cables, tubes, shafts and elevators pervading the building like bones and veins. The film Titus by Julie Taymor with its dark and grotesque costume design was also a great inspirational source.


What influences your work and your aesthetics?
It can be many different things but something that always appear to comes back to me is my interest for war history and sci-fi movies.
What are you listening to/reading at the moment?
I’m listening to Goodbye horses by Q Lazzarus and I’m dreaming about reading more of H. G. Wells.
What do you think style is about? and how would you describe your personal style?
Style is how you wear it. It’s about the persons personality and attitude.
My own style has got increasingly more simple. Actually without my awareness.
Black, grey and strong or dead, sad and weak?
click CONTINUE READING to read more…
Posted on 17 Mar 2010 by wobblinbetty


Marlous de Roode creates fashion accessories combining traditional techniques and fabrics with new materials and groundbreaking experiment. All pieces are hand-made and utterly unique.
With De Roode’s couture body and design seem to melt into one. Her accessories are like a second skin, with the body as a perfect fitting doll.
I am in love with her design!
www.marlousderoode.nl
MoutonCollet collection is presented like a personal diary, Journal Intime, and through strange poetic forms inspired by the vegetal and animal world.
www.moutoncollet.com
AUREL SCHMIDT drawing, which was created with pencil, colored pencil, acrylic paint, beer, and blood (among other materials), is rendered in exquisite detail to make up a perverse customized logo especially for Opening Ceremony. The result are 11 T-SHIRTS, each containing one letter from the original artwork.
Posted on 16 Mar 2010 by giusy


Photographer: Ruven Afanador
Stiped Cowl Cardigan Nastygal
Tete a Tete Top Allsaints
Skull Boy tee Tuesdaynightbandpractice
Lulu Guinness Crystalized Lips Clutch
Bladerunner sequin dress Nastygal
Last embrace tee Allsaints
Skull and flowers hanky
Bow Tie
Belgian model Hannelore Knuts has called upon ‘connected souls’ to contribute to ‘ULTRAMEGALORE’ at the ModeMuseum in Hasselt, Belgium.
Fashion selection includes Jean Paul Gaultier, Prada, Rick Owens, Haider Ackermann, A.F Vandevorst and Maison Martin Margiela.
Fashion photography includes Juergen Teller, Ronald Stoops, Miles Aldridge, Alex Salinas and Serge Leblon.
Artworks by Kendell Geers, David Sherry, Luc Tuymans, Elizabeth Peyton and more.
Via
It looks like big readable letters are becoming more and more fashionable! After the Louboutin shoes that we featured a few days ago, we got another item here that has got something to say. Considering that this time we are talking about headphones, big letters could seem more appropriate than on a pair of peep-toe shoes.
Get them customized and BUY HERE
Image from 81m80
Video created and directed by Diana E. Le Quesne.
Via Trendland
Posted on 15 Mar 2010 by wobblinbetty



The magnetic attraction of women to jewelry is something already known, but this time we have an explanation that comes from physical science!
“Beautiful ‘Magnetic rings’ by French designer Laurent Milon focused on creating shapes that
would evade the limits of nowadays’ industrial processes. He produced the rings with
freezed iron powder, made desirable thanks to molecules of other precious metals.”
Source: Designboom
The Issey Myake AW10/11 collection looks very promising! I absolutely love the fury crazy jumper and the spaceman scarf.


Source: is-mental
Love these two looks from the streets of Paris during fashioon week. Check LuisaViaRoma’sblog to see more and get info’s about how to get te look.
Posted on 12 Mar 2010 by wobblinbetty