Saturday, April 30, 2011

Balmain's new designer

Depois de Sarah Burton (agora na boca de todo o mundo pelo vestido para o casamento real) substituir Alexander McQueen como designer da marca, uma pessoa já da própria casa em vez de um designer de renome, é a vez de o mesmo se passar com Balmain, que pretendia preencher o vazio depois da saída de Christophe Decarnin.
O novo designer da marca é Olivier Rousteing, já ouviram falar? Mas vão passar a ouvir.
Mais uma marca que decidiu apostar pelo talento já existente dentro da própria.
Agora é esperar para ver.

After Sarah Burton (now on everyone’s hears because of the royal wedding dress) took the place of Alexander McQueen as the new designer for the brand, one person from the inside instead of a known designer, it's time to Balmain to do the same move after the depart of Christophe Decarnin.
The Balmain's designer is Olivier Rousteing, have you heard of him? Well, you're about to hear plenty, I’m sure.
One more label that decided to take a chance on an inside talent.
Now we just have to wait and see


Friday, April 29, 2011

Kate Moss goes nude for Vogue Brasil


A Vogue Brasil completou 36 anos e para o seu aniversário voltou a juntar-se um par imbatível, Kate Moss e Mario Testino.
E este é o resultado. Fantástico não?

Vogue Brasil completed 36 years and for its anniversary it brought back together an amazing partnership, Kate Moss and Mario Testino.
And this is the result. Fantastic don't you think?

Thursday, April 28, 2011

inspirational

Hoje ficam aqui algumas imagens que achei inspiradoras. Espero que vos inspirem também.

Today I just leave you with some images that I found inspiring. Hope they can inspire you too.









Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Timeless Cameos


  • Cameos… works of miniature sculpted art have been cherished for ages. While their original purpose is somewhat lost in history, cameos owe their origins to ancient carving traditions. For at least 100 years from about 1840-1940, the cameo was the one piece of jewelry most women owned. While predominantly showcasing women’s profiles cameos also reveal the manners, customs, philosophies, historic events, and social occasions that have marked our past. While I was home this past weekend I engaged in one of my favorite past times… sneaking a peak into my mother’s jewelry box… I dug out a small little cameo which I had forgotten about tucked away deep in a corner which has a ship sculpted on it, this particular cameo most definitely marks a perfect example of one which encompasses an occasion of the past.
    To learn more about Cameos click here
    • TARINA TARANTINO TARINA TARANTINO "Classic" Pink Cameo Post Earrings

    • $28 - endless.com


    • Tagliamonte Three Graces - 18K Gold Mother of Pearl Cameo Pendant

    • $1,148 - forzieri.com


    • Angel Cameo Stud Earrings

    • $22 - 1928.com


    • Potluck Paris jewelry - Cameo Ring Silver

    • $120 - moxsie.com


    • Del Gatto Woman Agate Cameo 18K Gold Ring

    • $282 - forzieri.com


    • Del Gatto Woman Mother of Pearl Cameo Pendant/Pin

    • $495 - forzieri.com


    • Del Gatto Young Woman Cornelian Cameo Pendant / Pin

    • $466 - forzieri.com




Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Zola Jesus, Cult of Youth @ Garrison, Toronto (April 20, 2011)


  Zola Jesus @ Garrison: photo by Michael Ligon

Update [May 2, 12:01 am]: Review now up.

Goth was a music subgenre that I could really never peg. The 80's had bands like The Cure, Bauhaus, and Siouxsie and The Banshees, bands all musically divergent from each other, that I associated with that youth subculture of black-clad wearing Goths, that scary-looking group of kids that hung out at the back of the cafeteria. But even back then I in fact had a certain affinity to these bands even though I didn't dress the part. And now fast forward to the present, my interest in listening to The Cure and Siouxsie and The Banshees has been rekindled, I've rediscovered bands like This Mortal Coil who I never listened to much to begin with, and I've found my musical tastes leaning towards artists like UK's new-goth described Esben and The Witch and even Toronto's own Austra whose stark operartic vocals provide a certain goth aura over her supple electro beats. It was a double shot of goth-inspired fun that took over the Garrison for a midweek show on April 20.

Brooklyn four-piece, Cult of Youth, opened to a relatively thinner crowd earlier in the evening. With a heavy hand on bass, strummed acoustic guitar, primal drumming, baritoned vocals and the addition of violin for just a little bit of etherealness, the band's music did present itself with a dark tone reminding me a bit of Nick Cave. On their song, the southern-gothic sounding "New West", the band were particularly appealing. It was a short set overall, but gave enough reason to pick up one of the band's releases at the well-stocked merch table, if one so choosed.

Zola Jesus, the stage name of Russian American singer/songwriter Roza Danilova, has played Toronto several times and she seems to have a particularly affinity for the comfy surroundings of the Garrison. However, after this most recent sent, she may have to reconsider larger venues. It was difficult for me to gage how popular she is in Toronto but by the time she hit the stage, the back room of the Garrison seemed to be at just about capacity. With little stage lighting, and flanked by two keyboardists, a member responsible for electronics and programming, and one drummer, the petite vocalist sauntered gently onto the stage barefooted, wearing white leggings and cloaked in a orange Gregorian-monk inspired hooded garment. It was an austere entrance and for much of the set she remained like that. It was particularly frustrating at times that there was never a proper spotlight on her, the only lighting being the video projector that seemed to only illuminate the bottom half of her body but never her face, except when she crouched down a few times. Otherwise, the lack of lighting did add to the vibe of her dark, scintillating synth pop.

Zola Jesus' tunes straddled between atmospheric, synth soundscapes, and danceable, beat-laden electro pop, all tunes carried along Nika's stark, dramatic vocals. As I'd sampled on some of Zola Jesus' live clips on YouTube, Nika's vocals can sometimes be lost in the reverb-laden mix, as was the case at times during this set, but as the night went on, the sound mix seemed to clear up a bit. While Nika's presence on stage was usually austere and cloacked in darkness and light, on tunes such as "Night", amped up for this live set with more beats, Nika was in dance mode. The lack of banter during the show and interaction with the crowd [except for that one time that Nika jumped onto the floor to sing amongst the crowd before climbing back onto the stage] didn't seem to matter much with the crowd who were enjoying every bit of the set. The crowd cheered for an encore which we got for one song and then we clamored for a second encore, the outcome which ended up with Nika coming back onto the stage just to tell the crowd thank you very much(without playing another song), an odd move that left a few befuddled. But other than that somewhat awkward conclusion, it was a satisfying night overall. And not one vampire amongst the crowd - at least that I know of.

Photos: Zola Jesus, Cult of Youth @ Garrison, Toronto (April 20, 2011)
MySpace: Cult of Youth
MySpace: Zola Jesus

For-Ev-Er : Eternity Bands



Usually characterized by a band of stones that wrap all the way around a ring, symbolizing the eternity of ones never ending love and commitment... these gorgeous bands are so classic and elegant and in my eyes will forever be in style! Encrusted with anything from diamonds to rare gemstones these fabulous rings vary in such a way from size and shape to color cut and style! I find that the more vintage eternity bands possess more beauty and character, but are much more difficult to come across unless you are on the hunt or you are lucky enough to have one handed down! Let me share with you just a few of my favorites... 






1 5/8 Carat Multi-Gemstone 14K Yellow Gold Ring





green and sheer black




Okay, I guess I could have worn some shorts. But meh, I think it's sufficient.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Get Wacky Let Loose



Monday morning is not always the easiest for me; especially after a weekend spent out of town with an early morning return flight... I have to admit I am a bit on the sleepy side! What better to wake me up and brighten my spirits for the week than some oh so outrageous whack-a-doo jewelry! I cant get enough of this little goodies as they can add the perfect bright and bold touch to a yawnie sleepy potentially dull Monday morning! Get Wacky, Let Loose and enjoy your week! 

Marc by Marc Jacobs

Marc Jelly Bracelet Set




  • Solange Azagury-Partridge Hot Lips lacquered sterling silver ring

  • $1,640 (990 GBP) - net-a-porter.com





  • Betsey Johnson Ring, Monkey Stretch

  • $40 - macys.com







  • Juicy Couture - E-Pave Watermelon Stud Earrings (Gold) - Jewelry

  • $42 - zappos.com



Lost in Grandma's Attic

Deixo-vos com este editorial que eu achei fantástico.
Inspirado nas formas dramáticas e cores desta temporada, é um editorial simples, mas que nessa simplicidade consegue ter um ar sonhador, com os looks escolhidos de marcas como Elie Saab, Jil Sander e Jason Wu.


I leave you with this editorial that I found amazing.
Lost in Grandma´s Attic is inspired on the dramatic shapes and vibrant hues of this season, it's a simple editorial, but that in all its simplicity can take us to a dreamy environment, with ensembles from labels such as Elie Saab, Jil Sander and Jason Wu.












Bullett Magazine Spring 2011 Issue
Photographer . Jeff Bark
Stylist . Holly Suan Gray

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