Thursday, September 30, 2010

Australian Label ELLERY
modelled by Australian model Christina Dietze









Body Armour






Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Candid.


Babel Fair Fall 2010

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Now Playing @ BF:



"Rococo" - Arcade Fire

Sophistication meets street.

Taking inspiration from East LA culture, the post-punk era, and 90's skate culture, Mike Gonzalez (formerly of Mike & Chris) is schooled in knocking out polished streetwear.
Fall available now + Holiday coming soon!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

NYFW streetstyle

Our favorites of the week... (what up, tavi!)




Nolcha Fashion Week - NYC

Award-winning Hungarian Designer Dora Abodi Spring 2011 runway show "Beautiful Voyager" in Downtown Manhattan.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Monday, September 13, 2010

ALL BLACK is Back!

Available in Black and Taupe.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Left on Houston

"Houston Street is known to many in the fashion community as a dividing point through the epicenter for all things design, art, and culture related. It is where old meets new and modern thinking allows for an unconventional left of center approach."

Canadian label Left on Houston offers a range of structured and delicate silhouettes within their specialty of knitwear. Each unique knit piece encompasses an elegant lucidity, blending soft cashmere with silk & cotton. Combining modern and classic elements, the majority of the collection undoubtedly qualifies as staples that will remain in your wardrobe for years. Not to mention, they're so lush and soft you could sleep in them.

Fall '10 available now!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Back Again.

Mikai Brown Leather Crossbody/Shoulder Bag. Handmade in Argentina. $269.

Summer to Fall


by Greylin.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Vacant NL


Held at the Dutch Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale 2010, the installation 'vacant NL' (a blue-foam model city suspended above visitors in the top half of the pavilion) calls upon the dutch government to make use of the enormous potential of inspiring, temporarily vacant buildings from the past five centuries for innovation within the creative knowledge economy.

Built in 1954, the Dutch Pavilion on the biennale grounds in Venice has been empty for over 39 years (it is in use for just three months each year). That makes it one of the thousands of unoccupied government buildings on Dutch soil. Read more here.

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