– Rabindranath Tagore
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Over at BOOOOOOOM!, they held a competition to win some exclusive goodies from the movie ‘Where the wild things are’ (which I am sooo excited for!), all you had to do was build a fort and send in pictures. And boy, did they build forts. So many beautiful pictures came out of it, I couldn’t wait to share.
You can see all the entries here. I will now be fighting the urge to start gathering blankets, christmass lights and stuffed animals.
If the title of my blog didn’t give away my love for Alice in Wonderland, maybe this post will. The surreal world of Wonderland fascinates me like no other, and combining this with underwater photography, makes it even better. Sugarock made this amazing set called Alice in Waterland, among other underwater projects that all of you certainly have to take a look at. Excuse me for the ridiculous amount of pictures in one post, I couldn’t just pick a few, since they’re all marvellous. If you want to see all 25 photographs, take a look at her flickrpage!
via A Beautiful Mess
When I visited the ModeMuseum Hasselt, they were hosting an indoor designer market called ‘HOERA! Hip Handwerk.’
I will devote this post to sharing my personal favourites.
Mr. Lapin sells lovely brooches (my best friend bought this one as a gift for me!), cute earrings, and adorable etuis. The illustrations of Mr. Lapin (which you can find on the site) are pretty amazing aswell. I couldn’t not include this one, quoting The Subs.
At Lovely Mariquita, you can find the cutest polkadotted skirts and colourful stuffed animals. Everything she sells just screams ‘cute’!
Art Mind‘s babushka-shaped ceramics express all kinds of emotions. It’s amazing how many of these little postures she made, all expressing different feelings. She also makes beautiful hairpins, rings, etc. with this babushka silhouette.
I’ve known Titi + The German Kid‘s stuff for quite some time now, back then she sold tanktops with hand-drawn illustrations, often personalised for the buyer, right now I like her I heart him and I heart her tank tops the most, all though her knitted frisco’s (does that word even exist in english?) and owls are pretty cute too. Unfortunately I couldn’t find anything about Polly Rocket on the internet, but I do remember her cute knitted robots and penguins.
As you can see, there are a few designers left that I didn’t mention, unfortunately I didn’t take pictures of every stand and I don’t recall all of their names either… But I’m sure you found something you like between my picks!
Last Sunday, me and my best friend visited the exhibition ‘In her shoes’ at the Modemuseum Hasselt (fashion museum in Hasselt).
Obviously, this was an exhibition about shoes, shoes, shoes, and… more shoes.
Extremely expensive designer shoes…. (Pay attention to THE Manolo’s from the Sex and the City movie!)
… architectural shoes… (Rem D Koolhaas is NOT the same person as the famous architect Rem Koolhaas, it’s his nephew!)
…beautiful shoes from less famous designers…
… pumps and boots with fabulous decorations…
… versatile boots…
… and more conceptual shoes. You name it, they’ve got it!
The shoes were divided into high…
… and low…
… and were surrounded with the glamour they diserve.
You can find more information at the website of the museum, In Her Shoes will be staying in Hasselt until November 8.
PS. I apologize for the sometimes poor quality of the pictures! The museum was rather dark and I couldn’t always use flash since several shoes were behind glass… I also apologize for not always adding the name of the designer, I don’t remember all of the rather unknown designers.
This collaboration between Macushla Burke and Kelly Smith has been in my inspiration folder for quite some time now. The pictures have been on many many blogs, but I still felt like I had to do them justice and post them aswell. The dreamy photography of Macushla in combination with Kelly Smith’s surreal illustrations is just p-e-r-f-e-c-t.
all pictures by JAN DURINA
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The Ones We Love is a project highlighting young and talented photographers from around the world. Each artist contributed six photographs of the person(s) who is most important to them, taken outdoors in a natural setting. The goal of the website is to portray the people who are loved, cherished, and inspirational to these artists, and also showcase the differences and similarities in the photographs each of them took within the same guidelines.
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What a great project… I can spend hours browsing through these pictures of loved ones. Makes me want to portray all the people I love and frame them on my bedroom walls.