Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Burlesque

Photographed By Ellinor Forje

This bag, by Odd Molly, was a certified rock steady during my summer vacation.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Mama Needs A New Pair Of Shoes

Photographed By Ellinor Forje

Whenever I cruise the stores for fall and, especially, winter clothes and shoes, I usually end up finding the raddest, yet inappropriate, gear for this season, like the rad heels by Whyred, from Nelly, that you see up there, for example. Although, I'm guessing, with the right frame of mind (Read: the right pair of socks!) they can be worn then, too.

As a result of my dilemma, I've been spending quite some time on Solestruck's site for inspiration, and I'm feeling a lot of what I see, which has added to, rather than acted as, a solution to my problem.

How I wish I owned a pair of ruby slippers, a modified version of Dorothy's in the movie "The Wizard of Oz". That way, instead of being transported back to Kansas whenever I klicked my heels three times, the shoes would transform into the design of my desire.

This leads me to the question: Do any of you guys know where I could possibly find such a set of magical footwear? Yes? Then point me in the direction of that shop, and. I. am. out. of. here!

Monday, August 22, 2011

R To The H


Photographed By Ellinor Forje

Hey you! How are things and how was your weekend? Mine was pretty good. Now I'm sitting here on this splendid Sunday, trying to stay awake long enough to get a blog post up before a new horizon starts coming into view.

I spoke to soon. I'm sorry you guys, but I can't hold it much longer. I've started spelling English words with the letters å,ø, and added on Greek symbols. Time to sleep. So Immahollatchalllater.

I'm baaaack. Tomorrow is today, and let me get to it, starting with the event I attended right after I'd kicked my melancholic state to the curb: U.S. Import presents R/H.

R/H is a label from Finland created by the design duo Hanna Riiheläinen (top photo) and Emilia Hernesniemi. They held their first ever fashion show in Copenhagen, on August 5, during the fashion week.

Their line of clothing is everything I've come to like about Nordic minimalism. That is, it's understated flamboyance. And R/H do it so well. I love how've the created an unmatched haven of clothes and accessories, as for example their mountain eyerrings inspired by a snake's teeth, which also serves as inspiration for the print on Riiheläinen's top. Furthemore, I'm obssessed with their necklaces and camera bags. I could go on and on and on, but I'll let you have a look for yourself so that you can choose your own "fetish".

Anyway, to wrap thing up, it's been a while since I've been this -> ☻ excited about being introduced to a new brand. In addition, I had the pleasure of meeting both Riiheläinen and Hernesniemi's parents and families, and they too were a sight for sore eyes. Amazing folks. Just like with Hanna's coat below, they merit an entire blog entry to themselves.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Ripped To Shreds

Photographed By Ellinor Forje

I feel that Hanna Riiheläinen's sleeve deserves its own blog entry. She ripped the denim around the elbows herself. You like? I think it adds more personality to the jacket. Now excuse me while I go and tear things up in my closet.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Cruel Summer

Photographed By Ellinor Forje

A couple of days ago, on August 3 to be more precise, I woke up by the rays of the sun gently tickling my nose. It was the first day of Copenhagen Fashion Week. I had my outfit picked out and my schedule all mapped out. The day was going to be perfect. Then, as I tried to move out of bed, I was hit by the most awkward sensation running through my system. You know that feeling right before you catch the flu? I remember thinking, "Oh no, I'm falling sick!" All I needed at that point was for someone to tell me that the universe was about to cave in due to an hitherto unknown planet hiding behind the sun, and be done with it.

It really wasn't anything serious though. Just a slight bug which rest combined with green tea, aspirin and a lot of water, cleared up within two days. I became cured. But, my heart was still bleeding from some of the events that I'd missed.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Hugo Boss

Photographed By Ellinor Forje

I originally wrestled with what to name this post. "Saturday Night Fever", "Fame" and "Donna Summer" all came to mind (surely this is one of John Travolta's poses in the first mentioned movie, no?). In the end I figured I'd just go with "Hugo Boss", since the outfit of the hour, is part of their 2012 SS collection.

I caught up with the label's PR people yesterday, at Hotel Nimb - where they were camping out,a few hours after their fashion show, as I didn't attend the event. This season, I've missed almost every affair of the Copenhagen Fashion Week that I was supposed to go to. Something is seriously wrong in the sky. But more on that later.

Back to the Boss outfit. I'm totally feeling this look. Mainly because I'm a sucker for all things striped. Furthermore, I like the ~disco vibes~ of oversized tees, mini skirts and the colour combination: hot pink, white and black.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Say Do You Remember?







Photographed By Ellinor Forje

"How much does it weigh, and how many pages?" is one of the questions asked by a Condé Nast executive, during a boardroom meeting for their September issue of Vogue. Remember the 2007 one, with Sienna Miller on the front cover?

I discovered the infamous edition under my bed two days ago. I don't remember what it was I was originally looking for, but there it was in all its 1000-pages splendour. I'd forgotten how big it was, and the motive behind its magnitude. They were looking to break the record. They broke it and then some. Yes, size does count. Don't let anybody fool you into thinking otherwise.

Having said that, my Livingstonian finding prompted me to re-watch "The September Issue" (2009). I think I appreciated the documentary more this time around, than on my first viewing of it. Then, I was more interested in the business and creative side of the publishing industry. This time, I paid more attention to the mindset, and interactions of the characters.

There are several storylines in this film that resonate with me. For example, Anna Wintour asking photographer Mario Testino, during one of their creative sessions, whether he'd seen Roger Federer play the other day, is completely irrelevant to their task, yet so perfect for the moment.

In addition, Grace Coddington reiteration of what she'd once been told by one of her mentors, that is; "always keep your eyes open, because whatever you see out of the window can inspire you", sums up her modus operandi.

And last but not least, André Leon Talley playing tennis! You need to watch the movie just to behold this comic relief. It's a riot. Although, Talley looks cute in his Louis Vuitton gear and all, and I respect him for the genius that he is: This should be the first and the last time, the word "tennis", and the names "Federer" and "Talley" are mentioned in the same film, let alone in the same sentence, ever again. R.J. Cutler, you listening?

Anyway, back to the Vogue issue. While flicking through the pages of the hard copy, I stumbled on an ad by Nordstrom that I'd forgotten about, and thought I'd share with you. I'm in love with these illustrations. They almost beat the cover.