Posts Tagged ‘bless’
I stumbled across a gold mine of avant-garde designers at Barcelonian shop, Doshaburi. I spotted items from Marjan Pejoski, Cosmic Wonder Light Source, Poti Poti, BLESS, Fabrics Interseason, Pelican Avenue, Awareness&Consciousness, and Boessert Schorn, and the list goes on and on!
The selection is amazing and they ship worldwide. Prices are in euros, so if you’re here in North America you’ll have to do the conversion yourself. They’re currently having a 30% off sale so there are deals to be had.
Another quick reminder that Pour Porter now has a Twitter account so you can know instantly when a new post has been made. I will occasionally be doing smaller mini posts there as well.
Also in other exciting news, the new Pour Porter is soon to be launched!

Dress:Sold Out


Top:€142.50


Sandals:€130.50
Hooray, time for another Bless post. I’ve featured them a few times previously, but hadn’t checked out the latest collections in quite some time. The Berlin based avant-garde label was founded by Desiree Heiss and Ines Kaag in 1995 but the label isn’t just the work of the founders. A group of permanent collaborators with varying backgrounds contribute to the creation of each collection. Bless is essentially a creative project and the label stages exhibitions that don’t always involve clothing and accessories.
What I appreciate the most about the label is its sense of humour.
Their latest collection, No. 37 New Sheheit is featured below.





I’ve had Montreal shop, Reborn bookmarked for quite some time, but held back on posting as their online selection was rather small. They recently expanded their online offerings and they’re fantastic.
They offer a beautifully curated selection of all of the usual avant-garde suspects for both men and women. At present, much of their stock is out of stock or drastically reduced in price.
They do ship internationally so good news for those of us in the U.S.

Right: Tee (50% off): $112.50 CAD


Right: Coat (25% off): $1,124.25 CAD
During my search on Monday for shops that carried Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair, I stumbled across Portland boutique, Stand Up Comedy. While their site design is a touch clunky, it’s worth the minor frustration you have to endure to browse. They have a great little selection of every art hipster’s favourite indies, and they don’t just carry clothing. There is also an interesting assortment of books, accessories, and other objects to choose from, as well.







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