Thursday, June 10, 2010

psychedelic thunder



Australia's king of body-con chic Josh Goot continues with the digital print trend, this time with a rainbow take on the natural wonders: clouds, thunder, stars and skies. First noticed about his work when Harper's Bazaar Australia's Fashion Editor Christine Centenera wore a galaxy dress from his Autumn/Winter 2009 collection and fell in love in an instant. Read more about Josh Goot here

beauty is in the eye of the beholder






Beautiful work by Dutch duo photographers Petrovsky & Ramone. Prints available for sale at Bright Young Things gallery, Amsterdam.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

protect me from what i want



Designer and conceptual artist Tobias Wong was recently found dead in his Manhattan home at the age of 35 in an apparent suicide. He first attracted attention with his 2001 public debut of converting a Philippe Starck chair into a lamp (This Is A Lamp) for Kartell and continued to surprise with a range of provocative projects like his Killer Ring, with the stone set outwards primarily used to scratch graffiti; the Money Pad, a stack of 100-dollar bills bound with notepad glue; Karim Rashid's book I Want To Change The World cut into a gun shape presented as a critique of designer's pretensions on the post 9/11 world; gold-plated versions of McDonald's coffee stirrer as part of the Indulgence series. One of his most elaborate productions was The Wrong Store, in New York's Chelsea neighborhood. Wong organized a hoax-like exhibition (shop as gallery, gallery as shop) in 2007, stocked with an amazing array of products by artists and designers from the United States and Europe with a sign in the window that read, "Come In, We're Closed" when in fact, the store had never opened.

"As time went on his work became more and more ironic, sarcastic and pointed," said Paola Antonelli, senior curator in the Museum of Modern Art's Department of Architecture and Design. "He had an enfant terrible style of design that was very fresh in New York. Today you see all sorts of people doing conceptual design, but he was one of the first."

RIP Tobias.

all wrapped up


Dree Hemingway gorgeously wrapped in neon Valentino Couture at the recent amfAR Cinema Against AIDS 2010 benefit gala in Cannes.

chucks gone wild


You heard me. The Chuck Taylors have gone into the wild with fresh leopard prints in black, beige and pink.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

swim across the current, not against





It has only been a little over a month since my last diving trip (the same time I got my diving license) but my tan is gone and I swear I'm having withdrawals by the day. The experience of being so deep underwater surrounded by gazillions of beautiful ocean life was surreal and remarkably serene although I must confess I get the jitters, at times. The only sounds you hear are your own deep breaths through the regulator. No sounds of heavy banter or your favorite tunes. Oh when will they make any sort of underwater entertainment? Can't wait for my next dive!

fashion tip #2375: all that sparkles


If done right, always reliable to up the ante without trying too hard.

she keeps her dagger in check




Stunned by this gorgeous beauty in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Former Bond girl Gemma Arterton plays Princess Tamina, who reluctantly joined forces with a rogue prince named Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal) to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time, a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world. Loved the movie, Gemma looked every bit a goddess in intricate costumes that were hand-embroidered with gold thread, and beautiful, glass hair beads. After the movie we couldn't stop talking about hair, as I'm tempted to braid it and dye my hair black, while my date blatantly hinting to grow his hair like Jake. Oh dear!

"It is said some lives are linked across time. They are connected by an ancient calling that echoes through the ages... Destiny."

take me away


Ingenious Chanel 'Take Away' bags from the "Shanghai Secrets" collection. How cute are these???

five inches and above, please. no less



Another blog worth checking out if you're into street style is 5 inch and up. This lanky Finnish girl (her name is Sandra, by the way) has a fresh, eclectic style that is just cooler than ice. On another note, I'm seeing braids everywhere these days. So tempted to give it a shot.

agent strawberry fields


Gemma Arterton for Details magazine May 2010

crosby street hotel, ny



Crosby Street Hotel in New York is located in the heart of SoHo between Prince, Spring and Lafayette Streets. The brand new 11-storey, 86-room boutique hotel was built on a vacant parking lot by Firmdale, a UK-based boutique hotel operator with six hotels in London. Eclectic and luxurious, the works of interior designer Kit Kemp (who also owns Firmdale) is akin to the refined British Airway business class. The hotel features a bar, a private leafy garden, guest drawing room, several stylish private event and meeting rooms, a luxurious 99-seat screening room and fully equipped gym.

olivia palermo


This girl's got class.