Street Style – Our Favorite Looks To Be Chic All Week!

imageWith global fashion weeks in full swing, it’s given many of us the desire to look just as chic as those models catwalk-ing down the runway. But whether it’s budget, practicality or comfort that’s keeping us from stepping out looking fresh off the pages of Italian Vogue, it’s often an impossible dream to own a closet full of designer duds. No worries, though, because we’ve found some of our favorite runway looks and translated them into wearable, everyday outfits for us non-editorial models out there!

All the following trends made the cut as chic styles that can be worn any day of the week. The point is to go for a look that is style conscious, but still nonchalantly chic, while adding a small touch of your unique personality (and keeping those savings in the bank!).

These girls wear these street trends just right and we like their ensembles so much that we’re showing you how to get it! Just click on the slideshow to see some fave picks that follow these chosen styles!



Knee-High Socks – These footwear accessories are the perfect balance between sexy and girly! They’re also a cute way to keep warm on these cooler days and look equally hot with a flared skirt or short shorts! Look for print or color for added fun!



Cropped Top Tees – These were hot back in the early 90’s and now they’re back! Great with sleek jeggings, high-waited pants or underneath suspenders! Find one in an animal print for added style points!



Patterened Long Cardigan – Undoubtedly comfy, the longer hem on these knit layering essentials add a hobo-chic vibe and are a great way to add coverage to a mini or as a way to add interest to a silhouette. A print or pattern make it modern!



Printed Jumpsuit – Automatically stylish, jumpsuits are an easy and comfortable way to look put together while just throwing one thing on! Funky prints add interest and a cinched belt or cool accessories make it personal!



Bold Metallic – Metallics are in, especially that in the gold and bronze variety. Flattering on all skin tones, these bold pieces really make a statement so go for the gold! Just remember to keep the rest of the ensemble sleek and mono-chromatic.

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Zaha Hadid Wins the Stirling Prize

If you’re the betting type and you followed the bookie-backed tip we offered back in July that Zaha Hadid was the favored-to-win in the race for this year’s Sterling Prize, you’d now be collecting your winnings. This past Saturday, at a ceremony held in London and broadcast live on the BBC, the Royal Institute of British Architects awarded Hadid the prize for her much-discussed MAXXI, the National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome. The architect had been nominated for the prize three times over the past five years but had not yet won until now. Along with bragging rights, the award comes with £20,000. Here’s a portion of the judge’s statement:

This is a mature piece of architecture, the distillation of years of experimentation, only a fraction of which ever got built. It is the quintessence of Zaha’s constant attempt to create a landscape as a series of cavernous spaces drawn with a free, roving line. The resulting piece, rather than prescribing routes, gives the visitor a sense of exploration. It is perhaps her best work to date.

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Stuart Wade

Découverte du travail et des visuels 3D du designer et graphiste Stuart Wade, actuellement basé à Philadelphie. Des images expérimentales rendues sur le logiciel Cinema 4D, à explorer sur son portfolio et à travers une sélection dans la suite de l’article.



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Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

Japanese firm Takeshi Yamagata Architects have squeezed four  buildings containing nine apartments onto a small suburban site in Tokyo.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

Apartment in Kamitakada sits on a 300 square-metre site with apartments ranging from thirty to sixty square metres.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

Curved, perforated steel fences meander across the site to enclose a private garden and entrance for each flat.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

The apartment blocks are a steel-frame construction and range from two to four storeys.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

Here’s some more from the architects:


Apartment in crowded area of Tokyo

This is a rental apartment for single and young couple in Tokyo.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

The site is in the residential area where the atmosphere of downtown remains.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

A lot of old wooden houses have been overcrowded in the surrounding.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

In crowded area of Tokyo, we planned the bright and comfortable apartment where charm of living in downtown is felt.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

Open atmosphere like private house

This building is 4 stories high, and is composed of the first floor part build on a full site and the upper floor part divided into four houses.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

There are 9 units, from 30 sq m to 60 sq m. In the first floor, the curved walls divide the full site into each units including outside space.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

The units have private approach and garden. Although each unit is very compact, but can get bright and open atmosphere like private house.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

The curved wall in the garden is made from the steel fence, and shows a clear boundary, yet very open. So, all of the private gardens are independent space, but are also slightly connected to a large garden network.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

By this reason, the first floor has open and comfortable space compared with general apartment.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

In the upper floor, the building is separated into four houses, accordingly light and the wind reach the garden ground.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

From the top floor, we can look over the surrounding towns, and enjoy the atmosphere of downtown.

Apartment in Kamitakada by Takeshi Yamagata Architects

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Our attempt is to create living spaces with new charm by utilizing the typical living environment in Tokyo.

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Combined structure

The structure is a steel-frame building.

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Four simple box-shaped houses transmit an earthquake power to the outdoor wall through a horizontal brace in the second floor level.

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The basics of structure that cropped out outdoors are united and, as a whole, become one stable building.

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‘Curse of Michelle Obama’ Strikes for the Second Time, Kai Milla’s Fashion Line Shuttered

We’re going to go completely out a ledge here and make something up called “The Curse of Michelle Obama.” It’s a bit of a stretch, but why not; we’re limber. Following the bankruptcy and closure of Obama-favorite Maria Pinto‘s fashion line earlier this year, the curse has struck again as another line enjoyed by the First Lady has folded. The NY Post reports that Kai Milla‘s company has definitely shut down, leaving behind it a slew of unpaid vendors. Although rumored for months, there hasn’t been an official announcement. The Post was able to put all the pieces together, from a new renter in its former office space, no updates online, and a bevy of people angry that they were never paid. Kai Milla, you may know, is Stevie Wonder‘s wife and Obama had worn her line on several occasions, most notably when she wore a dress of hers when Wonder performed at the White House last year. So sure, two Obama-favorite designers folding in one year does hardly a curse make, but if a third happens before the end of 2010 (mind your finances, Jason Wu), we reserve all bragging right for calling it.

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Shoe Of The Week – Topshop ‘Ally’ Ankle Boot

imageLately I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect ankle boot. To me, the ankle boot is the go-to shoe when you can’t make up your mind. Knee-high boots? Flats? Heels? The decision can sometimes be overwhelming and inconclusive, but you don’t need to worry anymore, because these Ally Ankle Boots by Topshop have come to the rescue! The great thing about these sexy short boots is that you can pair them with anything from a flirty skirt or seductive minis, to skinny jeans and a slouchy top, and create a stunning look with just enough edge and sex appeal. Every gal needs a pair of these hanging around and I love that Topshop has paired suede with patent leather, really adding depth to this shoe with mix of textures. The black makes these shoes versatile and mysterious, but they have an awesome strip of gold metallic along the heel to give the shoe that little extra spice and rock-n-roll. These boot were made for strutting!



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Price – $160.00



Who Found ItLtopiol was the first to add the ‘Ally Ankle Boot‘ to the Hive.

Munich Sneakers Design

La marque de sport Munich vient d’ouvrir une nouvelle boutique à Valence, avec la société d’architecture Deardesign. Une véritable vitrine pour les sneakers, basé sur le logo de la marque où chaque chaussure semble planer dans les airs leur offrant une visibilité maximale.



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Firefall Cinematic

Voici le trailer cinématique de Firefall, un jeu d’action FPS en équipe dévellopé par Red 5 Studios (fondé par Mark Kern, l’ancien chef de projet de World of Warcraft). Un jeu PC gratuit et en ligne prévu pour courant 2011. A découvrir en vidéo dans la suite de l’article.



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Nest Dining Table

The Nest Dining Table consists of multiple layers of fixed solid timber lengths which form a dynamic structure to support a toughened glass surface. ..

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

Photographer Nelson Garrido has sent us his photographs of a visitors’ centre by Paulo Gomes that’s nestled into the rock face at an archaeological site in Murça, Portugal.

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

The back wall of the interior is formed by the rock itself, while a glazed facade affords views down the hill.

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

The concrete structure houses an information point, reception, cafe and toilets, plus a display of objects excavated from the site.

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

The text that follows is from the architect:


This building project works for the infrastructure to support the archaeological site of Crasto Lofts, consists of building for the reception and interpretation center, parking, paths to visit the site and outdoor equipment and safety signage route.

The archaeological site is located on a hill with 590m elevation on the ridge, southeast of the village of Haystacks, and the area of the “hot land” of the county Murça.

In September 1995 held the first archaeological work to support IPPAR, the National Board for Scientific Research and Technology and the Municipality of Murça – City Hall.

The draft recovery of archaeological study and dissemination of archaeological site was the construction of a building for the reception of visitors and interpretation of the site, defining the routes of access, signage and support equipment and a car park.

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

Location of archaeological and occupation process

The Castro Lofts is situated in the parish of Haystacks, county Murça and occupies the summit of an imposing quartzite massif located between the villages of Haystacks, and Monfebres Varges. The perspective view of the sunset, we can retain from the cold land of the county, shows a lot of sharp ridge as a gray crystal. Incorporates an archaeological area exceeding 2.5 hectares in area bounded by a stone embankment.

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

The Crasto was occupied during the following periods:

1 – In the Chalcolithic from the beginning to the end of March. Rd millennium, the structures are implanted a constructive upper deck (sort of “Acropolis”), between 575m and 590m in elevation, much-upright, sustained and flanked by a powerful stone embankment . Another platform, bottom, between 565m and 570m in elevation, is developed around that slope, surrounding the central hill district in north-east, and is, in turn, bounded by an even more powerful stony slope, which separates this built space surrounding area. In both structures are residential structures in the 3rd millennium BC.

2 – During the Iron Age, in 300 BC, the site was chosen for implementation of a “village”. This is a village of farmers, shepherds, metallurgists and manufacturers of glass ornaments. During the year 400/500 that their occupation lasted, on both platforms space “urban” has been subject to constant changes.

3 – Around the first century, its inhabitants built a system of walls on the top line of the embankments of the Chalcolithic period. There are two walls: an inner, fitted with a monumental entrance and surrounding the upper deck or “Acropolis”, one external, which borders the village from outside.

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

Central reception and interpretation

The building intended to accommodate the interpretive center of the archaeological site, located northwest of the fort hill.

The concept of the project study is organic food demand and an installation process of animal “asado”. The shape is a parallelepiped long to prepare a route. It nests in the depression between two hills, squeezing his hard parallelepiped shape against the rock mass and seeing the gross cubic structure torn threads against the laminated shale.

If we see, who first built here, superimposed stones to the slopes to define an “outside” and an “inside”, who came here later built small vertical walls on the tops of hedges and stone walls in place to defend itself.

At present, this structure is here to welcome, explain and explain. The place is not just a refuge, the village, the factory. It is place to find men, spaces and times that are a part of us.

The building is worked in the constructive expression of mater as a tent, reinforced concrete, supported by the front glass and metal sections with my back to the burrow fraga.

The entrance is where the curtain rises. Is made by the glass surface, directly into the reception and exhibition hall, which also serves as access to outdoor living space overlooking the entire landscape north of Castro.

Interpretation Centre by Paulo Gomes

The space hosts a small exhibition consisting of different materials and objects from the archaeological dig, and has a video installation where they spend several times the recovery site. The building will have sanitation facilities for visitors as well as a space bar linked to the reception. The interior space is open and fluid and enclosures are the only sanitary facilities and space for the water tank.

Access to the parking building will be only pedestrian and road winds its aim is to lead the visitor to observe more carefully the site and relationship with the extraordinary air gap Tua River valley. The technical building is located 30m north of the main building, would be fully buried. This building will install a generator capable of supplying electricity to the main building.

Architectural project: Paulo Alexandre Gomes Fernandes
Project Expertise: Norvir-Consultores de Engenharia, SA


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