Author: Anita

They are so desparate.

Remember my comment about the awards season. Well, I said I was glad that I didn’t have to deal with the fashion crap that is award shows. Well, thanks to Goldenfidder I saw this pathetic post from People.com. What Should the Stars Have Worn to the Golden Globes? Can we please stop now, the awards season is dead!

Travelling exhibition pavilion for Chanel is coming soon.

Famous Architect Zaha Hadid (Who did the fun LV bag) has created a travelling exhibition pavilion for Chanel It kicks off in Hong Kong in a month and features 20 contemporary artists works based around Chanel’s back catalogue of iconic handbags. The Artists are: Yoko Ono David Levinthal Stephen Shore Michael Lin Blue Noses Leandro Erlich Sylvie Fleury Tabaimo Sophie Calle Wim Delvoye Lee Bul Soju Tao Loris Cecchini Subodh Gupta Yang Fudong Fabrice Hyber Pierre & Gilles Y.Z. Kami Nobuyoshi Araki The exhibition will travel to Hong Kong, Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, London, Moscow and Paris Check it out at Wallpaper Mag. See the Chanel Mobile Art website. image: wallpaper.com

Prada Fall Winter 2008 – Men’s Ready to Wear

I don’t normally follow the men’s collections too much, but I’ve decided to do something different. I don’t know what Miuccia is thinking this year, but I really don’t like men in miniskirts. There are a bunch of looks that I really dislike, like the nude tops. (click to see larger versions) However, there is a winner; this beautiful red suit. I like the boots too, but not together.

i want: Madame Fortuna Jewellery

Madame Fortuna jewelry These two necklaces feature hand blown glass with a peacock feature and a rose inside them. Inspired by Victorian mourning jewelry and their fascination with the “object” I have created a modern version. Each RELIC consists of an approximately 1″ handblown glass globe on a 24″ gold fill chain with a spring ring clasp. The Peacock feather is the essence of art nouveau and especially timely now with the resurgence of popularity of Paul Poiret, the brilliant designer who outfitted Josephine Baker among many others. Inspired by Victorian mourning jewelry and their fascination with the “object” I have created a modern version. Each RELIC consists of an approximately 1″ handblown glass globe on a 24″ gold fill chain with a spring ring clasp. This particular necklace features an antique petit point rose. The workmanship of this rose is exquisite, a window into the past and a sample of the love that went into craft. I’ve left the globe empty in the back so that you can see “behind the scenes” the way …