Friday, May 1, 2009

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Has Margiela left the building?

No one seems to be able to answer that question. And as a Margiela-fan I'm getting really worried. Style.com's Sarah Mower wrote in her review of the fall-09 collection, that maybe a way to know if Margiela is still there or not is to look at the collection and see if it's a strong one, full of ideas, like they usually are with Margiela behind the wheel. But she didn't see it. And unfortunately, after looking at it a while ago, I have to agree with her. I did'nt see that inovative designer that Margiela is. Still, no one knows for sure yet. But I'm feeling pretty pessimistic in this case. And I've started grieving over one of my alltime favourite designers. But, of course I will end this post by featuring some of the looks that I liked from the fall collection. Just to make myself a bit happier.
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Monday, February 16, 2009



Stylist Camille Bidault-Waddington at the Spring 09-shows (above, at Balenciaga and at the top, outside the Chanel-show).

Love her work AND her personal style. She looks so french and cool (ok, maybe not the most intelligent comment but any way:))

Pictures from style.com

Saturday, February 14, 2009

-Oh, nurse...



Marc Jacob's collaboration with Richard Prince at Louis Vuitton, last Spring. It looks so cool when they're all lined up like that.
Image from Pop (no. 17 winter 2007).

Got a sudden fascination for nurses after disouvering the art of Richard Prince.:)

"I am doll parts.."




Found Hole's single Doll parts (on vinyl!) a few weeks ago. Think the cover design is so pretty (design: Janet Wolsborn), sort of pink&black-feminism and riot grrl.

Also noticed a text on the back-cover (don't know if it's Courtney who wrote it), very dark and very beautiful.

dreamy peignoir in cloud soft blue nylon and snowy white lace, pale blue ribbon tie holds the peignoir at Empire waist. pretty pink bedroom scuffs knocked against the plumbing below the sink as he held her up and the only sound was Niagara Falls. later she dreamed of the apocalypse on a pale satin pillow with lace edging.

Saturday, January 31, 2009














Some pictures I took (july 07) at a Carl von Linné exhibition, made by school kids. I love all colours, the dolls they made (portraying Linné) looks pretty scary, though.:)



I sort of have a thing for skeletons...