Posts Tagged ‘organic shapes’
We met the super sweet Nettie Kent in the middle of February at our hotel in Gramercy Park. We were in NYC for the markets and Nettie had contacted us several months previous to introduce us to her jewelry. I was particularly taken with the really cool organic shapes and the brilliant thay gold she uses for several of her pieces. Notable trivia: Nettie worked for Philip Crangi, Jill Platner, and Pamela Love before striking out on her own. Anyways, we’re happy to announce that our NK fall order has finally arrived and is now available on the shop!
We were away on a backcountry wilderness trip up near the Continental Divide Saturday through Tuesday so obviously there was no post on Monday. We’re headed to the markets in NYC this Saturday through Wednesday so I probably won’t get a chance to post much next week either. FYI and all of that!
Anyway, today’s post is courtesy of thelooksee. Australian artists Abby and Kate collaborate to produce amorphous but delicate porcelain accessories for their Golden Ink line. Be sure to click over to see more. I really like the muted colours and penlike painted detail.
I have my long time friend Toyin to thank for this find. Dun Market doesn’t have a huge selection, but what they do have is just ace. I’m particularly crazy for the handbag! They use repurposed, vintage materials to create most of their pieces, which all have an appealing, sensual feel. Several of their pieces use yucca cordage that they make by hand. Dun Market’s wares are the antithesis of fast fashion and I think there’s nothing better than a one-of-a-kind item with such a personal feel. I can truthfully say that I’d wear every item available in the shop! Remember to click the images to enlarge and visit the site to see more
Left – Seedsack top $40; Middle – Collar $65; Right – Handbag $50
While I’m not particularly crazy about UK label Prose Studio‘s latest collection, I am smitten with their previous one, and looove the dress in the middle











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