Petite Robe Noire's shining cotton pearls are my new addiction...
16.11.09
10.11.09
Oh La Danse!
Dancing as always been part of my life, even though I have not been practicing for several years, I still enjoy attend ballets, discussing dancers' performances with my ballet mates, and watching the seldom movies about it, such as Robert Altman's The Company (2003). Going through Apple's trailers, tonight I found out about La Danse. I am impatient to see how Frederick Wiseman managed assemble together multiple corners of the Paris Opera Ballet, from rehearsal studios to costume rooms to administrative offices.
9.11.09
8.11.09
The Uniform Project
Think about wearing the same dress for 365 days. It seems impossible but Sheena Matheiken is doing it.
Going through the NY Times Blog I have found out about TheUniformProject, a year-long fundraiser for the Akanksha Foundation, a grassroots movement that is revolutionizing education in India.
Starting May 2009, Sheena Matheiken has pledged to wear one dress for one year as an exercise in sustainable fashion. Every day she reinvents the dress with layers, accessories and all kinds of accouterments, the majority of which are vintage, hand-made, or hand-me-down goodies.
I guess that from now own whenever I think that there is absolutely nothing in my closet to wear, I simply need to be more imaginative.
"Rules stifle creativity and enforce conformity. Rules can do something else too: inspire creativity that thwarts conformity. " (NY Times, Rob Walker This Year's Model)
I guess that from now own whenever I think that there is absolutely nothing in my closet to wear, I simply need to be more imaginative.
"Rules stifle creativity and enforce conformity. Rules can do something else too: inspire creativity that thwarts conformity. " (NY Times, Rob Walker This Year's Model)
Mook
Yesterday, while I was riding the subway, the advertisement for the first YSL Mook caught my attention, however I thought it would not probably be worth spending the money considering the quality of Mook's presents. Despite my assumption, the same day, while I was at the supermarket shopping for groceries, I noticed a girl carrying this YSL bag on her shoulder, pushed by my curiosity, I moved closer to the girl and I had a quick but scrupulous look at the bag, which seemed made out of sturdy canvas and well embroidered. Consequently, I decided to go and check it out personally tomorrow at the nearest book store. I think it will perfectly work as a ECO bag for my daily groceries shopping.
2.11.09
Tasca
This entire past week, up to yesterday night I have been collaborating with Apartmento's Tasca... here in Tokyo at NOWIDea. It has been a super intense week.. cooking for 40 people daily is not as easy as I thought it would be.
We started everyday in the morning, serve the 2 sessions of lunch and clean the whole place so that all the utensils and tableware would be ready for the next day. A part from the daily hard-working routine the food we made has been well recepted. I loved the food very much as well.. It is now almost 7 years that I live outside Italy and I know for sure that one of the things I mostly miss about it, is the food. In other words, this week has been a nice break from the "Italian" food my host-family provides me every night for dinner. I am not sure when my next post is going to be because I won't have easy access to the Internet until Wednesday night, but I'll try to talk about all the things/people I encoutered last week in Tokyo.
We started everyday in the morning, serve the 2 sessions of lunch and clean the whole place so that all the utensils and tableware would be ready for the next day. A part from the daily hard-working routine the food we made has been well recepted. I loved the food very much as well.. It is now almost 7 years that I live outside Italy and I know for sure that one of the things I mostly miss about it, is the food. In other words, this week has been a nice break from the "Italian" food my host-family provides me every night for dinner. I am not sure when my next post is going to be because I won't have easy access to the Internet until Wednesday night, but I'll try to talk about all the things/people I encoutered last week in Tokyo.
20.10.09
Kron by KronKron
Nicole and I have been searching for the perfect pair of shoes here in Nagoya for the past 2 weeks without succeeding. However, recently she made me fall in love again with Kron by KronKron fantastic heels. They are definitely not available here in Nagoya but hopefully, since I am going to be in Tokyo starting on Saturday, I'll be luckier there!
15.10.09
Clarevivier
Surfing on several blogs I came across Clare Vivier Totes... simply perfection! There is a sort of Mulberry-ness that combined with il Bisonte-ness gave birth to this minimal chic bags.
"CLAREVIVIER is a collection of bags, which embody timeless style over trend, quality over. hype, and progression over abstraction. Clare was a journalist working for French television when she was traveling a lot with her laptop and for lack of anything cute in the marketplace, fabricated her own padded envelope. Out of that search for bags with chic utility came CLAREVIVIER. The line is based in LA, and everything Clare doesn't manufacture herself, is produced entirely Burbank and proudly wears the moniker "locally made." CLAREVIVIER is a socially conscious company, mindful of the local manufacturing community for the jobs it produces and the low carbon footprint the company inhabits. All CLAREVIVIER bags carry Clare signature style of classic necessity with a nod to timeless French designers. Clare also works as in-house bag and packaging designer for local luxury companies such as the Viceroy hotels and Mannin jewelry."
14.10.09
Ladurée
Today after finishing up class at 10.50 I went with Clarice back to the dorm, had a slice of toasted bread with Nutella and fell asleep for 1 hour. After a quick lunch, Markus, Clarice and I headed to the Immigration Office in Nagoya.. which is quite a long journey from Yagoto Nisseki station. On the way back we decided to stop by Takashimaya department store in Nagoya Station and pay a visit to the recently opened Ladurée. I purchased 2 macaroons, coffee and vanilla flavor. So delicate and flavorful to the palate. At 17.30 I then met with 4 of my classmates to go out to a Japanese style bar, had few glasses of plum wine and a really pleasant night out, which was crowned by taking purikura all together. Unexpectedly a delightful Wednesday.
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