“In the hopes of reaching the moon men fail to see the flowers that blossom at their feet” – Albert Schweitzer.
Maand: augustus 2011
Because the island gives us an amazing feeling. Because the weather is better than we’ve ever had the last couple of months. Because the people are always nice, and we can get our skin a little bit more sunburned. Yes, we love Ibiza!
Dutch designer Antoine Peters created a stop-motion video to launch his latest collection GET DIZZY!. He collaborated with Droog, photographer Marc Deurloo and Krause & Jeroen Joosten. The last ones made the soundtrack.
We don’t recommend this shampoo during summer, because we think lots of bees will like it too. But as we NEVER have a real summer in Holland, we’re definitely want to get AUSSIEFIED!
Us Digitalistas are always struggeling with a few little questions in life. Eating or fashion? Paying the rent or fashion? Buying our grandma a present or fashion? Feeding the cat or fashion? Going on a holiday or fashion? Very difficult to choose though.
Ever thought of wearing shoes that you can put into the dirt legally?!? Well, we’ve found some for you. OAT shoes – established by Dutch designer Christiaan Maats – are the most ecofabulous sneakers we’ve ever seen. And flowers will grow out of them eventually after you throw them away (into the dirt for instance). After a few raindrops (and days) the sneakers will bloom. Literally!
Because we think they taste like heaven… That’s all we have to say about those tiny, cute little, round, delicious, fashionable thingies. And us Digitalistas love to share all the good tasting stuff with you. That’s why you’ll find every week a digitalicious topic.
Only for dare devils are these blue peep toe heels by Alexander McQueen (let’s admit: these are a little bit trashy, right?). The crystal-embellished golden skulls at the toe makes it a little bit more darker. Scared yet?
Getting bored about your regular Converse sneakers? Well, we’ve got some really good news for you. Amsterdam based denim store Tenue de Nîmes collaborated with the Japanese Manabe family – known for their amazing brand Momotaro and the Rampuya dyeing factory. The result is amazing: 50 pairs of limited edition hand-dyed natural indigo sneakers. And don’t panic, it’s organic!