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4 weeks ago 39628

NaShirt by Givenchy
Jacket by vintage Chanel
Vest by Dries Van Noten
Bag from Vintage shop
Shorts by H&M
Shoes by Converse
Illustration by Nancy.Z
Photography by Ajdin.B


6 months ago 6
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Outfit from Vintage collections
Illustration by Nancy.Z
Photography by Dean


7 months ago 3
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Top by Hugo Boss Black
Skirt by IceBerg
Necklace, bag, sandals from Vintage Shop
Illustration by Nancy.Z
Photography by Ajdin.B


7 months ago 6
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courtneypamyupamyu:

the-age-of-the-moon:

China Fashion Week 2011

omg go china

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1 year ago 10032

Blanco Spring-Summer 2012


1 year ago 1
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Mango’s Limited-Edition Valentine’s Day Collection

Mango celebrates the sweetest day of the year with it’s limited edition collection for Valentine’s day.
Get in the V-Day spirit with heart prints, vivid red pieces and retro clothes of baby doll inspiration designed perfectly for a romantic date. More info to come ;)

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Jenny Packham Spring 2012 Collection

London-based designer, Jenny Packham, had a huge boost when the new Duchess, Kate Middleton, donned one of her shimmering gowns at the 10th Annual ARK Gala Dinner at Kensington Palace. With its light blush shade, chiffon flutter sleeves and sparkling embellishment, it didn’t just turn heads, it wowed. Certainly, all eyes were on Packham’s Spring 2012 collection. On the runway, there was a splash of appealing seaside shades in light vibrant greens, washed aquas and light dabs of sunny yellows.

Her signature flutter sleeve appeared on several numbers, sometimes floaty and other times hugging in at the shoulder. Packham also experimented with shades of orange, going from a soft sorbet to a more vibrant tangerine.

Women looking to dress for another kind of runway – the wedding aisle – have increasingly sought out Packham over the last few years.

Have you ever wanted to make your own T-shirts? Well, here’s a good way to start. Inkodye uses a unique photographic print process that uses the sun to develop the dye. Inkodye can be used in a variety of ways to create lasting images on any absorbant natural fiber. Inkodye is also used for photograms, shadow prints, painting, dyeing, silk-screening, batik and more! Works great on cotton, wood, suede, silk and other natural fibers.

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1 year ago 1
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Cat Flats DIY

Every witch worth her salt needs a black cat to tell her secrets to, and these adorable cat flats by Charlotte Olympia would be the perfect companion. However, at $750, you would have to know some pretty profound magic spells to snag a pair. Luckily, there is a way to  conjure up your own cute flats thanks to Andrea (of The Teal Cat Project) by following a few simple steps. 

MAIN INGREDIENTS:

Plain Black Flats

Embroidery Thread

Safety Cat Eyes

Step 1: Mark with a pencil, the placement of the eyes and nose on your flats.

Step 2: Embroider the nose and whiskers using a topstitch.

Step 3: Use a holepunch to make holes for the eyes.

Step 4: Insert your safety eyes and whiskers into the shoes.

Step 5: Sand off sharp edges or clip with wire cutters.

Step 6: Embroider ears or add ears made of felt and embroidery.

Your end product should look something like Andrea’s:

But, if you’re as hopeless with a needle and thread as I am, NEVER FEAR! Your cute kitty shoes are just a pair of black flats and a fabric pen away ;)