Daily Obsesh: Classic Button-down

imageEquipment is a fantastic brand. They are most known for their signature blouse shown here. We absolutely love this blouse! This classic button-down blouse can be dressed up and worn to the office. Or, even better, throw this blouse over a pair of boyfriend jeans for a relaxed and casual look. Having versatile pieces like this one can make your wardrobe easy and elegant – at the same time! This gorgeous blouse comes in a variety of colors. We are loving this cool cobalt shade for our mid-summer season.

Josh Record – The War

Le réalisateur Ellis Bahl a conçu cette belle vidéo esthétique pour illustrer le morceau « The War » de Josh Record. Sur une superbe chorégraphie de Mina Aidoo, l’artiste Manou Koreman à côté du chanteur effectue une danse d’une grande beauté. Un clip à découvrir dans la suite en images et en vidéo HD.

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Karim Rashid Teams with Sully Wong for Dotty Desert Boots

Designer George Sully and sneaker aficionado Henry Wong describe their Toronto-based brand, Sully Wong, as “a North American/Asian culture clash brought to you in a form of a sneaker.” Add to that cross-cultural rumpus the distinctive shapes and jazzy brights favored by Karim Rashid and the result is a sneaker-cum-desert boot that resembles a pair of Keds that stayed too long at the circus. The limited-edition Karim for Sully Wong shoes, which make their official debut at next month’s Magic trade show in Las Vegas and hit stores early next year for $299 per pop pair, will be available in four prints in eight colors, including Rashid’s preferred pink. Pictured here is the Kromo print in “kool blue,” which just happens to be a perfect match for Duchess Kate‘s post-baby Jenny Packham frock.

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Daily Obsesh: Shark-Bite Hem

imageCheck out how this silk dress has multiple on-trend design features. This carefree silk dress boasts a flowy silhouette that ends in a contrasting shark-bite hem patterned in a whimsical blue print. We are loving how this dress can be formalized with a simple pair of strappy heels. The print on the hem is beautifully eye-catching. Make sure you rock this dress with a simple black clutch. You won’t want to take any attention off of this gorgeous number!

Korshun Footwear: Shoes made without any glue or stitches fashionably merge style with sustainability

Korshun Footwear


by Dora Haller Dutch footwear designer Anna Korshun creates leather shoes that don’t require any glue or stitches. Almost magically constructed, the upper and outer soles are clicked together and…

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Sohn – Bloodflows

Tournée dans les Alpes Bavaroises entre l’Allemagne et l’Autriche, cette vidéo très réussie réalisée par l’italien Christian Pistchi illustre le morceau « Bloodflows » pour Sohn. Ce clip, mettant en avant dans tous les plans l’actrice Nadja Langer, est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Portraits by Aleksandra Zaborowska

Les portraits noir et blanc de l’artiste polonaise Aleksandra Zaborowska sont envoûtants. Photographe freelance pour des magazines comme Nu-Mode ou Papercut Magazine, elle fait ressortir de ses modèles une beauté abrupte, saisissante presque animale. Des clichés sublimes à découvrir.

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Cool Hunting Video: Upstate: Handmade tie-dye garments for the fashion-forward bohemian

Cool Hunting Video: Upstate


We first came across Upstate back in 2010 and were intrigued by their intricate tie-dyed run of flowing garments. Recently, we had the chance to revisit the duo behind the dye at their studio…

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Entfaltung collapsible fashion by Jule Waibel

Royal College of Art graduate Jule Waibel has designed a series of folded paper clothes and accessories including a dress that adjusts and expands as you move and a concertinaed handbag (+ movie).

Transforming simple sheet materials into three-dimensional objects, Waibel’s project, called Entfaltung (unfold/expand/develop), features a yellow dress that changes its shape according to the movement of the body, a green expandable bag and an orange-coloured umbrella.

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“Collapsible structures reflect how our world is constantly changing,” says designer Julie Waibel. “This project celebrates the beauty found between geometry, transformation and play.”

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Waibel told Dezeen how she spent months folding and pleating different materials, such as shower curtains, leather and polymers.

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The final structures are made from Tyvek, a lightweight, waterproof and tear-proof synthetic paper. The coloured gradient is printed on to the paper before it is folded.

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“I got inspired by Mary Poppins and her magical handbag,” Waibel told Dezeen. “Everything seems to fit inside: a mirror, a hatstand, a plant and more.”

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Waibel completed the project whilst studying on Platform 18 of the Royal College of Art’s Design Products course, led by Sarah van Gameren and Philippe Malouin. She presented it at Show RCA 2013 last month.

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Here’s a video from Waibel showing her making the structures:

Other graduate projects that have caught our attention this year include a workstation with an integrated pulley system by Micaela Nardella and a series of adornments designed for introverts by Lilian Hipolyte Mushi.

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Daily Obsesh: Palm Print

imageGreen is such a lovely, versatile color. That’s why we are obsessing over this palm print summer suit! The palm print seen here first started as a part the tropical trend – then as soon as everyone realized just how cute these palm fronds were, the palm print sky-rocketed in popularity and total print-trend take over! You can find this print in swimsuits, blazers, shorts, and even trousers. Here, we are featuring the palm print as a shorts and blazer summer suit.