Monday, March 28, 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Friday, March 25, 2016
By Lea on 1:38 PM
On my recent trip back to Atlanta, Jenni and I decided to check out the High Museum and there happened to be a new fashion collection - Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion - on display. Our second that was also totally unplanned (after the Dior exhibit in Seoul)!
Van Herpen is known for her futuristic creations made out of non-traditional materials such as fiberglass and 3D printing! Still, each piece looked extremely light and moveable and fluid, not pieced together. Each one of her collections has a complex theme such as "Cabriole," "Voltage," and "Biopiracy," that conjures up even more imagination and self-reflection.
Some of my favorite works:
The skeleton dress from "Escapism"
Water cape from "Crystallization"
From "Voltage"
Also from "Voltage." This beautifully picked up pieces of light from all angles.
From "Magnetic Motion." Up close, even more stunning like moving icicles.
Full Magnetic Motion (SS15) runway:
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
By Lea on 8:47 AM
This guy was so stylish and nice and even showed us how to pose/take pictures with the art to make it an accent and us the focus. Seemed like the type of guy who would have his own blog - should have asked!
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Monday, March 21, 2016
By Lea on 10:55 AM
I liked this guy's combination of genres - African Kufi hat, hiking boots, cropped tapered cargos - and the pop of magenta.
Seen at the High Museum in Atlanta.
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Friday, March 18, 2016
By Lea on 1:36 PM
I really missed the thought-out streetstyle that I'd always see on Emory campus. This is a casual, Mori-girl take on the culotte - a trend I've been wanting to try for awhile. Will they still be in style for awhile (but does that matter)?
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About Me
- Lea
- Atlanta/Seattle, United States
- What is most interesting is fashion when it's living. I find it inspiring when people dress well - but in their unique interpretation. Searching for people who enjoy having fun with their style and make their own statements. If you want your picture removed, don't hesitate to contact me!