February 2011
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Amazing cropped pullover and skirt from the new Opening Ceremony Spring/ Summer collection. A.
Feb 28th
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Thats how we like Natalie best. Congrats! J.
Feb 28th
Constantin Brâncuşi, Sleeping Muse (1910) via A.
Feb 27th
I just love Natalie Joos’ blog Tales of Endearment! She meets up with friends and models to explore their wardrobes and amazing vintage shops all over the world. Have a closer look here. A.
Feb 26th
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Feb 23rd
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Obey Psych Pillows J.
Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
Pictures by Mel Bles. via A.
Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
“Film is incredibly democratic and accessible, it’s probably the best option if...”
– Banksy
Feb 19th
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Stills showing the use of graphics from Jean-Luc Godard’s Pierrot le fou (1965) Godard inserts text and image into a variety of contexts, including, but not limited to: handwritten letters, neon signs, shop signage, book and magazine covers, collages, grafitti, posters, cinema marquees, corporate logos, the pages of comic books, advertisements, newspapers, children’s books and political...
Feb 18th
#1 Wim Wenders’ Pina (2011) trailer #2 Pedro Almodovar’s Talk To Her (2002) first scene (featuring Pina Bausch’s Café Müller and herself) Ever since we saw the opening scene of Pedro Almodovar’s Talk To Her where the two male leads have their first encounter in the audience of Pina Bausch’s Cafe Muller, we have been intrigued by this choreographer....
Feb 17th
Impressive jewelry by Andy Lifschutz from New York. Personally, I prefer the simple and pure designs by the Australian Billy Bride. Anyway, these ones are really beautiful, too! A.
Feb 16th
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Jean-Luc Godard Pierrot le fou (1965) This one is epic, it’s one of my favourite films ever. I’m at a loss of many words for this masterpiece. It’s indescribable, just watch the wonderful original trailer and a new one on Youtube and Vimeo. J.
Feb 15th
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Feb 12th
“I have been waiting too long for the film of my life. My name is Oliver Tate. This film will capture my particular idiosyncrasies, for example, the way I seduce my classmate Jordana Bevan using only my mind.  Also, since my parents’ marriage is being threatened by a man who runs courses on Mental and Physical Wellbeing, the film will probably feature some elaborate set-pieces of me...
Feb 10th
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I’m looking forward to see Twin Shadow live tonight at Comet Club! A.
Feb 10th
New Acne Cypress Boots from Hayashi! Perfect for every day and fortunately, not as high as I thought! A.
Feb 10th
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Join the opening of James Francos first solo exhibition in Europe, this Saturday from 7-10pm at Peres Projects in Berlin-Mitte and Kreuzberg. James Franco, The Dangerous Book Four Boys February 12 - April 23, 2011 Peres Projects Grosse Hamburger Strasse 17 10115 Berlin, Peres Projects Schlesische Strasse 26 10997 Berlin A.
Feb 9th
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Delicate jewellery II: Saskia Diez Saskia Dietz started with strand as well and makes also other very delicate rings and bracelets in others ways. But I also like her solid wooden pearl designs, especially as hair tie. J.
Feb 9th
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I love the cute showpieces of the Stine Goya show A/W 2011 in Copenhagen. via anywho, framboise fashion A.
Feb 5th
“A mask tells us more than a face.”
– Oscar Wilde
Feb 3rd
In December I was invited (next to Jessie and Frank) to join the presentation of Parsival Cserers newest designs for Peek & Cloppenburg in a beautiful old building in Wedding. David Cserer, the designer behind Parsival Cserer, won the “Designer for Tomorrow” award of Peek & Cloppenburg last July during the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in Berlin. Now he designed three silk scarves which...
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