Posts Tagged ‘architectural’
Thanks to Estelle (great blog and she’s a jewelry designer too!) from One Perfect Morning for this stellar find. Many of you are probably familiar with Anna Sara Davik’s nail rings and gloves, since they’ve popped up quite a few times on various style related blogs. I know that’s how I was familiar with her, but it wasn’t until Estelle’s recent post that I discovered that she also creates stunningly beautiful, architectural clothing. The colours are neutral and the overall aesthetic minimal, but the shapes are so beautifully constructed that it’s impossible to be bored by the clothing. Her older collections play with layering and unusual cuts, and feel just as fresh four years later. There don’t appear to be any stockists for the clothing yet, but the designer plans to open a web shop sometime this year, and hopefully some expanded press will find her clothing carried in more shops as well. For now, enjoy the clothing posted on her site
Alexandra Groover may work in all black, but I can’t help but really like every piece. Click to enlarge and click over to the site to see more
The beautiful, prolific, mysterious, and inspiring world of Sruli Recht. And by the way, you’re definitely going to want to click on the photo above and below to see the detail
I’ll admit that I’m conflicted about the work of Tina Kalivas, for various reasons I don’t have the energy to expound upon, but (of course there’s a ‘but’ or I wouldn’t be posting, right?) let’s just say that I can definitely admire the construction, pattern, and colour of the designer’s latest collection.
So I’m putting aside my usual complaint about the excessive proliferation of all black ensembles to feature Vilsbøl de Arce today. Yes, I’d like to see more colour BUT I’m loving the fascinating, architectural shapes the two women (Prisca Vilsbøl and Pia de Arce) behind the label have created and the wonderful play of textures present in their most recent A/W 09 collection. I’d love to see more of these shapes in something other than black, but for now there’s plenty to engage the eye! The images can be enlarged by clicking on them













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