Etsy Apples • London Begetter

10 May 2010


ETSY ÉCLAIRCISSEMENT OF 2 RING FINGER


I can spend a truck load of time on Etsy regaling on 'you name it' any item, either handmade one of kind paragon, so I reckoned I will post some items on tasty two ring fingers. At the moment I only have a quantity of (two) 2 ring fingers, one I have misplaced somewhere around the house, the other is, hiding in one my bags with leftover wrappers (I do really need to get a ring stand) In the end all I do Is spend a tract of time on Etsy and never take my hyena purse out to bestow some coinage. My understanding on this is, I spend a deluge or what I can spare on statement jackets, bags and shoes and I always neglect any jewellery, as I dispose of them unintentionally.   
Over last week I had a spare moment to pick some rings from Etsy to post them on here to share, however for so many reasons I didn't end up posting them sooner, and most of them have now sold out for the time being!  I'll post them up anyhow......     
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RUPERT SANDERSON
I reckon this sculptural sandal creation for Amneris in Verdi's Aida, showing at the Royal Opera House London, is Rupert's most radical creation from his usually savvy geometric shaped lines minimal Italian looking genesis. Rupert has also created footwear for everyone of the 150 strong cast of the Aida production. Judging by the overall costumes and look of the show, it beholds a lively infusion of inspirational ancient wonders around the world, which Rupert has released in his creations.    

SKETCHBOOK MAGAZINE NEW ISSUE 
The second issue has arrived from the creative playful, Sketchbook quarterly magazine, filled with an aperitif of fashion art design and culture. Along with the freshest designers of London including Matthew Williamson, Paul Smith, David David, Luella, Burberry, Johnny Blue Eyes and Genger & Mayer.  Featuring interviews with the stylist and creative director of House of Blueeyes, Prince Pelayo & Gala, and a visit to the Abu Dhabi Arts Fair and lets not forget the tasty illustrations and visuals to cache. You have pecks of options to acquire this sketchbook mag either via PDF or Print, you can go here... 



Sketchbook Magazine

3 Dec 2009




The London based independent magazine, SKETCHBOOK, showcases new creative talents in fashion , design and culture around the globe and has launched its first edition.

Founded in the heart of Notting Hill, 23-year-old Bahraini born Wafa Alobaidat aimed to create an independent publication that was creative, playful and did not take itself too seriously. Experiencing fashion and art in her 5 years of living in London and through her blog Fashion Ambitions, the magazine-aholic dreamed of buying a publication from the shelves rich with illustrations, drawings and images that celebrated young individuals’ talents; these talents who were at the forefront of their careers, experimenting with creative ideas in their labs and studios.

When she couldn’t find what she was looking for, for she created it herself, putting together a team of 150+ individuals who contributed and got involved with the first issue, an homage to Style Bubble, her fashion icon and all her favourite fashion bloggers.



SKETCHBOOK can be purchased here: http://magcloud.com/browse/issue/38767

Jeunesse Doree Tush Magazine

1 Dec 2009

Layered Ruffles Shredded 


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