Catarina Antunes

Catarina Antunes

01.06.10
Oberon

Oberon

01.06.10
Anton Repponen

Anton Repponen

01.06.10
Anton Repponen

Anton Repponen

01.06.10
street fashion

street fashion

02.06.10
Bell & Ross

Bell & Ross

02.06.10
Marc Jacobs @ Macy’s

Marc Jacobs @ Macy’s

02.06.10
doc marten - skully boots

doc marten - skully boots

02.06.10
Dior Joaillerie ‘Kings & Queens’ collection by Victoire de Castellane. The skulled jewelry is made out of Opal, Jade, Quartz, and Obsidian which is said to represent a sort of eternity.

Dior Joaillerie ‘Kings & Queens’ collection by Victoire de Castellane. The skulled jewelry is made out of Opal, Jade, Quartz, and Obsidian which is said to represent a sort of eternity.

06.06.10
Vogue Italia

Vogue Italia

22.07.10
Vogue Italia

Vogue Italia

22.07.10
Vogue Italia

Vogue Italia

22.07.10
i’m in a weird fashion inspired mood today.  maybe cause i have been sitting here naked since 10am reading historical family documents.  maybe subconciously i’m saying put on some clothes *shrug*

i’m in a weird fashion inspired mood today.  maybe cause i have been sitting here naked since 10am reading historical family documents.  maybe subconciously i’m saying put on some clothes *shrug*

22.07.10
22.07.10
Guo Pei  started her designer career when she was 19. In 1986, she graduated from college and became one of the first professional designers in China. Guo Pei’s designs always contain Chinese elements, from embroidery to traditional patterns, but they also include modern influences. She combines oriental flavor with western cutting styles perfectly.
Now she runs a clothing design company called “Mei Gui Fang” or “Rose Workshop”. For ten years, she has been promoting the idea of high-quality tailor-made garments in china, and her clientele includes many of the biggest names in the country. Guo Pei says she will continue this work, and the pursuit of her lifelong dream, namely to design garments that will be remembered for generations.

Guo Pei  started her designer career when she was 19. In 1986, she graduated from college and became one of the first professional designers in China. Guo Pei’s designs always contain Chinese elements, from embroidery to traditional patterns, but they also include modern influences. She combines oriental flavor with western cutting styles perfectly.

Now she runs a clothing design company called “Mei Gui Fang” or “Rose Workshop”. For ten years, she has been promoting the idea of high-quality tailor-made garments in china, and her clientele includes many of the biggest names in the country. Guo Pei says she will continue this work, and the pursuit of her lifelong dream, namely to design garments that will be remembered for generations.

22.07.10