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Saturday January 30, 2010

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The DIY-Friendly Denim Trend Y10

Wednesday January 13, 2010
The DIY-Friendly Denim Trend Y10

Now, let’s start off with the trend 2010 talk with denim. Jeans/denim is ALWAYS in trend, but with variations. Spring 2010 runways showed a a relaxed, worn and bitwise patched style. Below’s Ralph Lauren, Stella McCartney, D&G, Chloe and Louis Vuitton.

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[pics: style.com]

How does this fresh denim style this translate into the home decor part? Well, easier than anything! Who does not hold a bunch of old jeans? Too small, too large, too worn, out of style? I have loads, enough for a fine bunch of pillowcases, lampshades, and even a curtain length. This season’s denim style is perfect for DIY. Make your own denim pieces and mix with brown leather furniture, beautiful lace or some fluffy or sleek material. Or combine denim with something plaid patterned. I think the denim-curtain idea isn’t too bad; with the nicest part of a pair of suspenders or a piece of a belt as curtain tiebacks – It’s great fun to translate clothing into interiors!

Never before has interior design and (clothings) fashion been such close friends. Home decor has always been affected by general trends, mirrored fashion a bit afterwards and partly led its own course – but today the two parts flow in parallel. They are intertwined! An (almost too) obvious sign of the interaction has been the growing number of collaborations between fashion and interior design; with fashion companies going ‘home’. When it comes to fashion-fitting collaborations Boomerang (bottom) and Diesel (the two top pics) are two brands with nice denim or denim-looking home items in their current collections.

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Personally, I think the ‘fashion fusion’ is both interesting and enriching. Ideas on clothes outfits and room decor:  many elements coincide. Let ‘em! Denim your house :)

With Inspiration From Burtrask and Buddhist Bhutan

Friday October 2, 2009

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The Gudrun Sjödén Winter 2009 catalogue arrived to me today. It reminded me to check back on the lovely AW 2009 home collection. One of the themes (my favourite) is Burträsk, a tiny town in the far north of Sweden. Gudrun Sjödén was inspired by pictures in the book “Måla som förr” (“Paint like in the Old Days”) taken in a cottage in Burträsk. And so she went there, to a cottage with a colourful decor – a yellow ochre background and shades of Paris blue. Inspiring, I think!sjoden

Now to the Winter 2009 clothes collection “Bhutan/Stockholm”. Some may think Burträsk is far away, but this time Gudrun Sjödén has travelled to the Kingdom of Bhutan high up in the Himalayas. Here she found a fine tune: a blend of simple Scandinavia with the colourful Buddhist Bhutan. Message is: there is a link between folklore all over the world. Gudrun Sjödén created her first unique collection in 1974. Having grown up with Gudrun Sjödén-style as a concept as familiar as the stackable orange chairs in the school canteen, I think I haven’t seen the forest for all the trees. The clothes are mainly very colourful and bold, chunky and shapeless. It is, and has always been, homespun, coarse and comfortable. The concept is strong, almost overwhelming. However, looking behind the more than 30 years old stereotype, I can easily recognize there are some treasures! Here’s a few favourites from the Winter 2009 collection:

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A spooted top in lyocell, £43, and a tiered cotton skirt, £53. I would match them a bit different though… The “Mountain avens” long knee-socks look soo cozy! It’s jacquard-knit socks that feature a pretty folklore pattern with a twisted braid and tassels. This is where Gudrun Sjödén meets Odd Molly and we find Swedish blended folklore style at its best.

Top 10 Fashion Colours Spring 2010

Tuesday September 15, 2009

Matching the start of New York Fashion Week, PANTONE released its Fashion Color Report Spring 2010 last Friday. The theme? Splashes of sunshine! For sure. Natural feelings of spring and summer – those of “calm ocean waters and tranquil beach vacations” – is ever-so-present in the vibrant tropical Turquoise, a soothing hue from the blue-green family. Amparo Blue, with more warmth than the typical spring navy, leaves a both energetic and calming summer feel. The purplish hue Violet “lends a romantic air to the warm-weather palette”, and yes, it’s like the scent of a blossoming flower! The yellow trend is furthered with gleaming Aurora, a shimmering, slightly greenish yellow. Among the warmer hues is also an inviting orange, the provocative Fusion Coral. The tangy Tomato Purée is the upcoming season’s classic red.

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As always, cautious neutrals provide a backbone. These are particulary well suited to the sunny splashes of spring. A personal favourite is the bubbly luxury Pink Champagne. This “delicate, wispy tint” is the season’s newest neutral. Three additional neutrals round out the palette: Tuscany, a warm beige hue, Dried Herb which is the ultimate green neutral, and the cool Eucalyptus, an eternal, practical gray. To round up, here’s some fashion examples from the report:

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Swedish Hasbeens for Autumn

Monday August 24, 2009

clog This shoe-summer has been a lot about clogs in different shapes, colours and with or without decorations. The interest in handmade wodden clogs has again brought the age-old craftsmanship back to life and out on the streets!

My personal clog-favourites and the one pair of shoes I’ve worn the most the last couple of months are the ones on the pic up right, the Peep toe Super High from the Swedish Hasbeens.

Rumours say the Swedish Hasbeens will release a range of boots (Jodhpur, Lace up, tall boots…) very shortly. That’s great news on a coldish late August night!

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Update: The collection of new autumn boots are now viewable online and will be in stock by next Friday, September 4th. I’m going to keep an extra eye on and maybe try stick my foot in these pairs (below) at stockist.Swhasbeens

Hiking Boots

Saturday August 22, 2009

Today, I bought a pair of Three Strap Hiker Boots at Urban Outfitters. UO won’t catch me doing any regular hiking in them, but I sence they might find me strolling up Mariaberget in them when autumn leaves fall. Trendz? Well, I can see three: the lace (grandma-ish), the straps and of course the rivets.

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