Playing opposites
Wearing: Not Going Home ‘Ain’t Laurent Without Yves’ jumper, vintage triple collared blouse, Gorjana bird necklace, ASOS envelope clutch, Zara white mini skort & Faith Chanell white heels. {Photos: Rowena}
I don’t want to whinge about the weather but honestly typing in the dark in my northfacing bedroom at 3PM is really quite depressing. Whenever it’s sunny, I love to spend it outdoors running errands, shooting and doing everything I have been dying to do when it’s not raining. Whenever it’s raining all I like doing is rugging up in bed and reading a book or working in my studio. And since it’s been raining for as long as I can remember (I swear we have more rainy days in Melbourne than London), I’ve actually been very productive when it comes to designing and creating new headpieces. I’ve reached a record high of over 60 new designs ready to be shot and listed on kisforkani.etsy.com and after taking into account that each piece has been handmade, rainy days aren’t so bad after all – they certainly seem to create high levels of productivity at home. Given uni starts in a week, I’m glad to be able to make one more shop update before I have to devote myself to another semester’s worth of left brain exercise.
I’ve actually attempted to stop myself from working on weekends however after spending pre-3PM running around looking for strange macaron flavours to taste test in the rain, I’ve decided it was probably a more sane choice to spend the rest of the afternoon indoors on a blog post before running out the door again for dinner. So here’s to two cosy pieces I’ve been loving this Winter, photos taken of course on a day much less wet, cold and windy. A roomy jumper with a witty tagline even my boyfriend seems to understand and a pair of (impulsively purchased however always been on my mind) white skorts which surprisingly are super easy to match with Winter outfits. Except I must add for sanity’s sake that tights are highly recommended for days cooler than the day I chose to take these photos!
Hunkydory Enlists Anna Selezneva for Fall 2013 Campaign by Marcus Ohlsson
The Return of Autumn – Anna Selezneva is back once again for the fall 2013 campaign from Swedish label Hunkydory. In front of Marcus Ohlsson’s (WM Management Artist) lens, the blonde stunner gets styled by Lisa Lindqwister in leather jackets, fitted pants and menswear-inspired separates. With creative direction by Karin Larsson, Anna poses in Paris against an elegant decor. / Hair by Mike Karlsson Lundgren, Makeup by Katarina Håkansson
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How to Add Peter to Your Wardrobe
By channeling some vital elements from Sir J.M.Barrie’s many legends of Peter Pan - which go even farther than the movies would show you! – you, too, can have a look fit for spending the day in Neverland.
Kensington Gardens
Product Information: Tee – Modcloth, Shorts – PacSun, Bracelet – Nordstrom, Purse – Dorothy Perkins, Necklace –Bloomingdales, Sandals – Asos.
The Little White Bird, an adult collection of stories Barrie wrote in 1902, included “Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens,” about a little boy, seven days old, who overhears his parents talking about his life when he grows up, and decides to fly away and live in Kensington Gardens with the fairies. This brief story was all the world got for introduction to the iconic character of Peter Pan, before Barrie released the play Peter and Wendy two years later.
Integrate aspects of Peter’s origins into your own look, by paying attention to elements of the origin story itself. An explanation for Peter’s first flight, attributed to how children are part bird when they are born, lays the foundation for the tee shirt, as well as the wing bracelet. The flowers and fairies of the gardens appear in a floral handbag and sandals, while destroyed shorts display the kind of damage only a young boy could inflict. A skull necklace plays on the practice that Peter used to dig graves for the children who got lost at night in the Gardens.
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