flower power
29 Jul 2012 9:34 AM (12 years ago)
Ouaah, time flies! Well, for the last couple of months I think and rethink about this blog, and it always comes to my mind a certain interview that I once gave along with other fellow bloggers. Then they had asked us, when do we find the time to blog. And the answer was 'a minute during the day or at night'! Well, goodbye old me, now I can't find the time to even respond to my mails! So as this blog was never a 'personal style' one or a 'fashion news' other, I find that I'm lacking of the time that I once had for finding interesting things around the wwweb. -not that they don't exist, or that I don't find them, only that I don't find the will to post them!
Some days ago I turned 26. And one of the things that I promised myself was to not let down of this 'baby'! So...until I find my rhythm and as summer vacations are across the corner, I leave you with these beautiful images of the
Raf Simons' DIOR couture show. Some said that the setting was of no need but for me it was a certain dream that finally came true thanks to the new circumstances and possibilities...and to dreams we trust!
source: bureaubetak
blog
Finally, the day has come! After months and months of complaining, proudly saying to everyone I met how fashion forward Athens is (yes it is sure it is) and how I couldn't believe the fact that nothing interesting was happening in Florence, together with Rachel and Imma (
NEW KID) we decided to organize this festa!
the
RECYCLO girls and the newly born AL DI LA DI vintage brand will be there as well.
For one evening, young designers and the young crowd of Florence will finally meet! People in Florence prove how fashionable you are, share and be there!
Alan Buanne Q&A
4 Mar 2012 10:58 AM (13 years ago)
I met Alan almost a year ago as we practically lived next to each other. Well the fact that we both studied at Polimoda made it all easier to know each other better.
This interview was nothing but easy for me as we spent hours and hours discussing his first collection. I was there during the creation and editing of his book and even though now we live in different cities, we still find time to discuss our fashion careers (...in the making). So, this interview is my way to introduce you to his work as I was lucky enough to have as a neighbor one of the most talented shoe designers of polimoda.
1. Alan, you are quite international. Born in Australia then moved to Italy, Dubai and now London. How has all these years of experience in different job positions have formed your professional personality?
The benefit of being able to experience different parts of the world has allowed me to develop an innovative approach to my work and philosophy. For example, it now makes more sense for me to design collections for multiple seasons and break the traditional rules of sticking to Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer. Half of the world is never in the same Hemisphere and is always in the oposite season, this gives me a chance to think for the modern day man and woman - the kind who wakes up in the morning in Sydney and is working later that night in LA.
2. Why a shoe designer?
I love the world of shoes - maybe it's in my DNA, as I am the third generation of shoemakers now or maybe it's just because I choose to. There are many things i like about my work but far from any end result, I seem to be at my best when I am creating shoes.

3. While in Florence you interned at Roberto Ugolini's - a very well known bespoke shoe maker- where you created shoes with your own hands. Do you believe that bespoke is the future or is it just another trend?
I have to say nothing tops the experience working alongside Roberto Ugolini and being able to make my own shoes. The world is developing so quickly, and as mass luxury brands saturate the market, the interest in artisans and new luxury products are offering a refreshing option to customers and it's an incredibly exciting time to be part of that recognition. It might be a cycle, a come and go thing but what people are simply appreciating is the real value and craftsmanship from a pair of well fitting handcrafted shoes.
4. What are you working on now and what are your plans about the future?
At the moment I am in London Interning at Nicholas Kirkwood, so I am learning in a really great environment and experiencing a new way of working. 2012 will be the start of building my professional career,vehicular is a very exciting and adventurous stage to be at in a career - anything can happen. For the time being, however, I am concentrating on what is here and now in front of me and taking on the challenge of the new city.
all pictures courtesy of Alan Buanne
Fashion Live!
7 Feb 2012 10:57 AM (13 years ago)
On February 4,
Ozon Mag organized the first Fashion Live!
event involving various students in the process of creating fashion editorials along with real field professionals.
One of the people who participated in this event was stylist Soultana Papaioannou/ my personal eyes and the ears as I couldn't attend the event! She was part of the "Street team" and thanks to her camera I got to see a small preview of what the editorial photographs look like!
Fellow bloggers Elena
LFOF, Thalia
Life In Athens and
Oh So Chic! Maria and Eleni presented their blogs so don't forget to click their pages for more pictures as well as the usual suspect
Fashion Architect!
all photos courtesy of Soultana Papaioannou
Well, I must confess this was a SO well written press release that I was really tempted to leave it the way it was sent to me!!
"To celebrate the launch of the Greek version of the virtual store, yoox.com unveils a unique collaboration with Greek designer
Angelos Bratis, debuting online his Spring/Summer collection,
alongside an exclusive caftan-dress designed exclusively for yoox.com and available online starting from today.
The Spring/Summer collection - ECHO LOVES NARCISSUS, is inspired by the famous Greek myth. According to Angelos Bratis this legend is more contemporary than ever in today’s digital age. Hi-tech Romanticism permeates Angelos Bratis’ collection: algorithmic design blends with softness and fluidity – geometric shapes like the triangle and rhombus in ‘Facebook’ blue and Narcissus yellow create seamless color block dresses, crafted from natural materials and cut directly on the mannequin like traditional Greek peplums.
Greek tradition fuses with the future in the exquisite Y-caftan dress, created exclusively for yoox.com:
“The Y-caftan came to mind when I was looking at the yoox.com app on my iPhone: the letter Y - a beautiful Greek symbol” affirms Angelos Bratis. A strong graphic silhouette combines with the geometry of the letter "Y" in bright yellow against a simple square of grey silk cut in four pieces. Bias-cut side panels drape against the body and give the garment a sense of fluidity.
Angelos Bratis for yoox.com is the first collaboration between yoox.com and a Greek designer, and the perfect way to celebrate the launch of the Greek version of the website."
discover the collection
here
image courtesy: yoox.com
Well words are not enough to describe this season's edition of Firenze4Ever Luisa Via Roma bloggers party! The store and upper restaurant floors were emptied of clothes and full of pink-worn fashion and music bloggers, friends, photographers, fiorentine stylish residents and even some people that traveled from other Italian cities just for this event!
Of course everyone was excited to meet the "star bloggers" behind the blogs
Fashion Squad,
Bryan Boy,
Style Scrapbook,
Fashion Toast and
The Blonde Salad (blogs mentioned in the order that you get to see them in the first pic)! Other than that, people were coming up and down, Joan as Police Woman rocked the party with her amazing voice and songs and the cute Pug Dogs were exposed in the walls of Luisa!
Definitely one of the best editions I've frequented so far as the place was full and everyone seemed to enjoy the music, the drinks, the food, the outfits and of course being photographed by so many bloggers around!
Luisa Via Roma organized yesterday night for the 4th time the single most important international bloggers reunion party and this time the dress code was
"Pink Carpet" (last time it was animalier check post
here)!
Luckily I already had in my closet my Sparkle & Fade shirt-dress bought from Urban Outfitters when in London last June that I combined with my favorite (but very few times worn) shoes from Fullah Sugah!
Stay tuned because the next post features more photos of the party and a "bloggers family" photo that I'm sure you'll love!!!
Madame Shou Shou
15 Nov 2011 12:37 PM (13 years ago)
Thanks to Tonia, some days ago I discovered a new Greek brand under the name "Madame Shou Shou".
Initially dragged by the careless-colorful-so-Greek mood of the photoshoots for the first two collections, I wanted to learn more about the designer Elina Kordali. For this reason, I decided to ask her in person. Enjoy the interview and don't forget to visit her fb page for more details on her collections!
" I have studied Fashion design at Instituto Marangoni in Milan and afterwards I did a Master in fashion styling at IED in Barcelona. Madame Shou Shou started on April 2011. The 2nd winter collection is already in stores
Usualy I name my clothes after the people I love most,my favourite piece from my winter collection is a brown jacket which i named after my most loved person in my life , Paul.
All the fabrics of my collections as well as the production are 100% "made in Greece". From the very beginning I knew that I wanted it to be this way. I don't know if it will be a positive decision but at least I'm happy to be helping even like this, these difficult times.
In the beginning it was very difficult to find the contacts, but now I can definitely say that I am satisfied both for the price and quality of the materials I'm using.
Designer or Stylist?...
I am a designer but in all the photoshoots I realise how much my studies and my knowledge of styling have helped me. I think that my Fall/Winter collection combines casual with theatrical. All the clothes are made of very soft and comfortable fabrics while at the same time their lines are very romantic as if created in the past eras.
I love traveling, I am leaving in a few days for one month round trip in South America. I think that this trip will make me more inspired that why the Summer Collection 2012 will have a lot of influences of these places...
A webpage as well as the eshop of Madame Shou Shou will be soon online so stay tuned!
pic source: all pics taken from Madame Shou Shou's fb page
Forte_Forte
23 Oct 2011 5:13 AM (13 years ago)
Forte_Forte is designed and produced in Italy by Giada Forte and Paolo Forte (double the forte and you get a brand name!).
Some more info about the brand, as I found in the Tranoï
webpage, is that the collections are made exclusive with Italian fabrics rich in special finishings and lovely hand-made details. Furthermore all pieces are embellished by precious embroidered labels, decorated with tiny enchanting jewel charms, and sold in small perfumed bags.
find out more about the brand in the
official site!
15 students from ISIA-Polimoda's Fashion Design course presented their creations a few days ago at the Contemporary Centre of Art EX3! Fellow students, teachers and the fashion crowd of Florence was there to see live the creations of the new designers!
As a teacher later mentioned to me ISIA is a more artistic institute and that's the reason why the 15 students presented more conceptual collections than stictly wearable ones. Here you can see my three most favorite collections.
Giulia Betti collection's name was 263 and was a mix of the Red Riding Hood and fairytale animal creatures!
Ieliena Mojarova with the collection "Wing Walkers" that was highly applaused
and the most wearable collection according to me, Sarah Proietti's Femdom
Each student had a unique theme, music soundtrack and presentation something that added extra points to the whole event!
Last picture taken from ISIA Design
official site.
Made in...
17 Sep 2011 8:27 AM (13 years ago)
As this is a rather personal blog, I wanted to share with you a change of my way of thinking in regards to a reality that is more and more experienced around me lately. I live in Florence for more than 9 months now and what is really obvious is how proud the Italians are for their famous etiquette “made in Italy”. If this etiquette is stronger or weaker than before is a matter that I wouldn’t like to mention right now but at least the etiquette remains strong in the minds of everyone as synonym to high craftsmanship and quality.
What I realized these past few months is how much Greece is strong in imports. Like the fact that we had Starbucks way before Italians have had (the first Starbucks is rumored to open in Milano soon) and Inditex brands such as Uterque and Oysho that opened in Athens before approaching other more important European cities first. Well, nothing is wrong with that for sure and personally I felt rather proud that I had something that others didn’t have yet, but in such a plentiful environment is normal that we…well I, forgot something.
…How little I cared if something was made in Greece or abroad. And here I am today reading about these foreign brands such as
The Row of the infamous Olsen twins that is predominantly manufactured in the USA. As Ashley Olsen says, "I really believe in our ability to be able to create here and utilize the skills that people have here. The skill set is here... But whether it's cars or clothing, I believe in manufacturing as close to home as possible." Then, there is another “celebrity” brand that is doing really well,
Twenty 8 Twelve of the Miller sisters that for the first time this Autumn/Winter season they attempted to manufacture on home turf with a limited edition collection exclusively “made in England”.
Made in…should count a lot more these days and as fashion is concerned, we shouldn’t forget about the existence of Greek brands. From Attrativo to Badila and from Ioanna Kourbella to the new generations of Greek designers, we should care a little bit more about our choices and consuming habits!
p.s. well I also remembered
this post of dearest Alecca Rox. Check if you haven’t done yet!
pic sources: style.com, vogue.co.uk