We really have to apologize, but our obsession with leopard-prints still goes forth…Especially now we have found these pumps with pointy noses (it’s all about ‘pointue’ this season) from Sam Edelman. We can already imagine them at our feet, matching perfectly with our black pencilskirt….
Tag: trend
There was this sheet with a selection of O’moda shoes I had to choose from. Which pair would inspire me the most? When my eye fell on the boots above, thoughts of Isabel Marant, western, navajo etc. came up. Time for some shopping, starring these O’moda western ankle boots.
Check the shopping after the jump >>>>
They fit perfectly into the seventies look, but with that little raw edge Maison Martin Margiela is known for. In these boots there’s a see-through angle at the instep, and the typical Margiela staged imperfection also comes through in a splash of mud on the heels.
Femininity and retro colours are key for the Fall ’11/12-season. A leather dress in camel cannot be missed in your wardrobe. And we think that the LIV pencildress from LaDress might just be the perfect match for you.
Digitalista E said something funny one day; if her boyfriend were to cheat on her, she would paint or dye everything he owns pink.
Last season Dgitalista E. and I bought the same pair of grey tapered trousers at River Island. We are still very fond of them, I even found a similar pair in black on Sale a few days ago. And if we have to believe Italian label Iceberg, the trousers will…
H&M has a pair of leather and flowerprint dungarees in the Spring collection, and we sort of like them. Even if it’s not the most flattering thing to wear for a woman.
Dungarees used to be worn by feminists, and are called a ‘tuinbroek’ in Dutch (translate: garden pants). It actually says enough about its purpose, a great outfit for when you’re gardening!
Our muse Eve wore a chunky necklace on a simple white t-shirt the other night when we went out, and it’s actually the best solution when you’re having difficulties choosing an outfit. A chunky necklace does the trick!
It seems to be a new trend in Fashionland to make short movies to introduce a product, and the use of iconic actresses to do so. Think of Audrey Tautou for Chanel, Marion Cotillard for Dior and now Christina Ricci for Donna Karan.