Monthly Archive for July, 2008Page 2 of 2

Too cool for school

Pigeons & Peacocks is a new magazine with John Wiliam as editor in chief and art direction by Daniel Freytag, John Wiliam and Geoff Wiliamson. It´s published by London College of Fashion in collaboration with students, graduates and the industry. I was surprised to receive a magazine with such a cool layout and wellwritten, interesting articles about London, when I ordered the prospective from London College of Fashion. If I knew about this magazine before I received it, I would buy it immediately no matter what it cost, well amost.

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The supreme Supremes

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Marc Jacobs Headbands

Even though I have seen them a couple of times in the dazzling nightlife, I think they are kind of new and I really love them, and I want to get one from the AW08 Marc Jacobs collection. I love the exaggeration in the sizes of the headbands.

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Chanel is always fashionable

I found this great video of a Chanel fashion show in 1959. It´s admirable that the collection still looks fashionable.

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Self service

I LOVE this magazine/book, look for yourself:

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Dresslab

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TheBlowUp

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This is how effective the internet can be if you love to browse around from link to link. I recently found the site of the magazine “TheBlowUp” described by Fashion.net like this: ”Underground fashion stars get interactive at an avant-garde cyber salon”. And this means lots of fashion videos and photoshoots.

It is run by editorial & creative director Seth Hodes, and that makes the quality high.

I love this project “Art of the Heartbreak” Photographed by Ama Saru and styled by Jill Davis:

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Isabella Blow tribute

I love this womans big personality and I think she have been a huge influence of the way we look at fashion and she wasn’t afraid to be different and make a statement with her clothes and not to forget how to wear a hat!

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