These tasty handmade accessories are designed by Muqliza Imroni hailing from Jakarta, Indonesia. Inspirations for Sou Brette grew out of everything and found their way into Muqliza's senses. What she sees, hears, feels, and touches are then translated into an intimate yet tangible recognition of these abstract reverie. The collection below is called 'Runic' and these gems would really accentuate any outfit, cotton ropes, polished metal, safety pins, and the staple element, resin, really draws me to want to hold them in my palms and paw all over them. (I thought the eyebrows in this lookbook are quite funkdafied tooo)
Günseli Türkay studied fashion design at Accademia Italiana , Firenze. She worked as a fashion designer at İstanbul for important brands, including Mudo and Mexx for five years. At 2009 December , she won the Young Fashion Entreprenuer Award. The competition was organised by Britisch Council and Ima. Günseli Türkay presented Turkey at London at London Fashion Week at February 2010. These gladiator inspired dresses ooze for the women who want to feel powerful while strong and sexy at the private life of being a mother or lover.
ANIMALE FALL 2010 CAMPAIGN
Animale Fall 2010 Campaign
Raquel Zimmermann by Henrique Gendre
CACOPHONY OF CAVERNS AND CAVES, ANIMALS, SPIKES, JELLYFISH, A WHOLE MARINE WORLD OF MYSTERY
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Love those necklaces! What an amazing statement piece!
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to jewellery I like them big, those Sou Bette pieces would sure help!
ReplyDeleteI love Raquel for Animale...hovewer these great clothe can't be found at the animale local stores...I don't know why...
ReplyDeletei love the photos ore than the jewellery :p
ReplyDeleteut the jwellery is pretty cool :p
The Sou Brette jewelry looks great! I really like the second necklace, and the Triple Puramis in white smoke.
ReplyDeleteThe Sou Brette jewelry looks great! I really like the second necklace, and the Triple Puramis in white smoke.
ReplyDeletethose necklaces are unbelievable.
ReplyDeletebeautiful editorials.xx
love the necklaces! they're so edgy! yet they would go with any outfit I think~
ReplyDeleteand I like Günseli Türkay designs, the first one reminds me of Hussein Chalayan, idk why...
that first necklace is stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is one of my favorites ever!
ReplyDeleteI dont know how to comment your last entry. Is Kim Noorda? I love your compositions
love your blog <3
ReplyDeletethe photos are great and very inspirational.