I’m not really a huge Mara Hoffman fan, but this Spring 2017 Ready-to-Wear collection caught me off guard. Light, modern and totally wearable. I really like it!
I’m not really a huge Mara Hoffman fan, but this Spring 2017 Ready-to-Wear collection caught me off guard. Light, modern and totally wearable. I really like it!
Elisabeth Moss by JUCO, the duo Julia Johnson & Cody Cloud, for New York Magazine (04/2017). Read the interview, where she talks about The Handmaid’s Tale, feminism, politics and more.
More Elisabeth Moss here. ;)
British Pathé was a company who created newsreels and documentary films from 1896 to 1976, with very broad themes. Fashion trends, travel, science, culture… everything you can imagine. Their work is now digitised and you can watch everything online, via their website and YouTube channel. A real trip back in time.
My favorite videos are part of a series called “How It’s Made“. They are short videos of 2 or 3 minutes that show the process of producing various objects and foods. Some of my favorites:
Doll Factory (1963)
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Wallpaper (1963)
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Liqueur Chocolates (1965)
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Mixing Face Powder (1958)
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Macaroni & Vermicelli (1957)
Incredible, isn’t it? Their channel is full of amazing videos ~ like these Beauty Hints from the 50’s. Let me know what you think of that salad mask. ;)
Five looks from Antix‘s Summer 2018 collection, Bossa Flora. Lots of adorable birds, plants and exotic fruits in the prints. Isn’t the Succulents Dress gorgeous? ??
An art by Leah Bartholomew for every room in your home. Yes please. :)
I found especially interesting how her paintings begin as small torn paper collages, an intuitive puzzle of unexpected colours and feelings that take shape based on the influences of her environment and mood. Read more about Leah’s work process here.
See more of the artist’s amazing work here. ♥