Tuesday, March 31, 2009








I'm sorry for the long hiatus but i have been very busy recently. But all is well now so i hope to be able to post more soon.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Meow.

Sorry about the awfully small picture( I can't figure out how to make it bigger) so please do click on it to have a clearer view. Anyway, its a collage of various pieces from different shows and i guess its quite obvious that i love lacy, flowery, translucent, flowy, leathery stuff.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Salut! C'est Paris Fashion Week! J'ai trouvé un calendrier pour les spectacles et je me réjouis de tant de spectacles. Stella Mccartney, Yves Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton, pour ne citer que quelques. En passant, si vous vous demandez pourquoi je suis de blogs en français, il est de joie, de plaisir et de rires. Haha! Je suis en train de faire dans tous ces Google Translate excusez-moi si si j'ai fait des erreurs.


Okay enough of the horribly broken French. But that was fun. Moving on, did you all hear about the model who cried while she strutted down the runway?

There were many explanations including one that said her eyes were sensitive to the strong lights at the show. Whatever the reasons, this looks heart-breaking.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

White


Simplicity as our stepping stone to further greatness. Watch out for us!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Backstage




(models.com)

Tied together with a smile




Ribbons + Flowers + Fur = Marchesa!

(nymag)

Frank Tell

Having been interested in fashion for more than a year, i have shockingly never been bothered to check out the not-so-well-known designers. Instead, i lived on, only knowing the popular names like Jimmy Choo, Christian Dior, Ralph Lauren, Diane Von Furstenburg, Chanel, Prada... you get the idea. So this fashion week, together with the starting of this blog, really opened up my sesame-seed eyes. Literally.

3.1 Phillip Lim had a collection adorned with floral patterns, and unique hemlines, some being lined with metallic fabric, which stood out brilliantly. One piece of clothing that stood out, in my opinion, must have been the grey embroided cardigan.




Frank Tell. Never heard of him, but i still adore his designs nevertheless. The neutral colour palette in his designs only contributed to its sleekness and sophistication.

(nymag)
Love, Jo