6 posts tagged “clothes”
The same print is available in green dress form at Art Star Philly, $48.
When engaged in fieldwork or yardwork, one needs a substantial belt to hold up one’s Carhartts. This belt buckle by bella & twigg is definitely up to the task – the brass screws embedded in resin are totally badass. $20.00
Under less demanding conditions, this silk and rayon obijime by Marissa Joanna Rojas is a unique and understated choice. Originally intended to serve as a decorative tie for an obi, the flat braided cord would be very pretty wrapped twice through the belt loops of a pair of slacks. (Marissa is also on Livejournal!) $18.00
This ribbon-tied fabric belt by Zabelou is purely ornamental. Screenprinted with unusual patterns – other choices include montgolfier balloons and dinosaur bones – these pieces would look fantastic slung low over a tunic dress or pair of jeans. (Ici, il y a les news de Zabelou!) $38.00
These botanical tees are just so pretty. If I had more space, I think I would take up screenprinting - but since I don't, I merely covet the things that other people make.
The one on the left is by Supermaggie, and the one on the right is by Anzevino & Florence. I really can't say enough good things about Supermaggie in particular - their service is great, as is the quality of their products.
“Disparity in form, color, size, weight, motion, is what makes a composition. . . . It is the apparent accident to regularity which the artist actually controls by which he makes or mars a work.”
I love Wild Garden Designs, both for their products and for their limited-edition, handcrafted ethos.
I love this pretty shirt from Talla Designs, which is presently