\\ A little inspiration, as you can see right now im kind of very much into the 1990′s. Baseball shoes, high waist oversize jeans and not to forget simple and square t-shirts.
// Got to admit that through the years I have been a true veteran in the war against leggings as pants, but lately I have been deeply in love with my leggins and looked all over the city for the right pair. I dont where them with short tops!, but sweaters and shirts, sometimes showing a little bit of my so called leggins butt.
I found this vintage editorial on tfs.com. Can’t remember the magazine. I think the styling almost has a Matthew-Ames-kind-of-feeling to it with the play of the heavy wool textures and the minimalistic silhouettes. Something else. I’m going home for Christmas today, it’ll be good with some quali-time with the family.. and I think I’ll have to go by some of the nice thrift stores of my hometown. There’s always some good finds waiting.
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Came by this amazing photo the other day. The dress sort of amazed me in a funny way. Anyway im a fan. The dress is made by the talentet fashion pioneer Azzedine Alaïa.
Some time ago we discovered this talented photographer, Lior Zilberstein. Previously a Londoner, now a growing citizen of Copenhagen, he has given himself the task to share his take on Denmark from an somewhat outsider’s fresh point of view.
I fell in love with his “Skagen” photographs with their blurriness and idyllic feeling almost taking one back to the traditional paintings of the Golden Age. I just had fun with three of the images in Photoshop, mixing it up with the contrasting suited vintage man, stressing the contrast between the controlled and the wild / calm nature still with a dreamy attitude. Take a look here for some of his other works.