Friday, April 17, 2009
the blues
something everyone has in their closet (most people), and all american staple-denim makes it's come back. cut your jeans in to shorts, splatter them with bleach,shred them up, cut and sew pants in to jackets (like the jak and jill photo above- the jacket by meadham kirchnoff)denim is on the prowl and in full force. even inspiring those designers like martin margiela(see image of woman from behind in body suit with painted on denim) to design things to look like denim. denim on denim is also making it's way on to the bodies of fashionista's alike. so put your blues on already and get out there.
Labels:
denim,
martin margiela,
meadhamkirchnoff,
opening ceremony
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
cage age
cage (kj)
n.
1. A structure for confining birds or animals, enclosed on at least one side by a grating of wires or bars that lets in air and light.
2. A barred room or fenced enclosure for confining prisoners.
3. An enclosing openwork structure: placed a protective cage over the sapling; a bank teller's cage.
4. A skeletal support, as for a building; a framework.
5. An elevator car.
i have noticed that the influence of cages appear to be everywhere......and im in to it... is fashion trying to say something? perhaps and most definitely . i adore the siegerson morrison patent "cage gladiator" as well as the kimberly ovitz cage belt (perfect to sport over a white tee or herve dress).
n.
1. A structure for confining birds or animals, enclosed on at least one side by a grating of wires or bars that lets in air and light.
2. A barred room or fenced enclosure for confining prisoners.
3. An enclosing openwork structure: placed a protective cage over the sapling; a bank teller's cage.
4. A skeletal support, as for a building; a framework.
5. An elevator car.
i have noticed that the influence of cages appear to be everywhere......and im in to it... is fashion trying to say something? perhaps and most definitely . i adore the siegerson morrison patent "cage gladiator" as well as the kimberly ovitz cage belt (perfect to sport over a white tee or herve dress).
Labels:
cage,
kimberly ovitz,
lara stone,
siegerson morrison
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