Accessories
A wawe of femininity
Submitted by nalis on Fri, 06/11/2010 - 14:02
Her grandmother was a milliner and she inherited from her a lot of talent and ..... fabrics. Valentina is a tireless producer of gorgeous hats and headpieces.
Australian tea time
Submitted by nalis on Wed, 10/21/2009 - 10:11 ![]()
These three sisters have grown up by now but I can assure you they are still as charming as in the picture. They are based in Australia and design a clothing/accessories fresh and modern collection with an eye to the Japanese tradition.
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If you want to plunge into a tea time atmosphere don't miss the website of "High Tea with Mrs Woo"!
They could beat Hermès
Submitted by nalis on Mon, 10/19/2009 - 22:49
You have a couple of seconds to find where the designer is hiding among her headscarves.
Then how would you call them, traditional or ultramodern headscarves?
By Sonnhild Kestler, available at Thema Selection - Zurich.
Knitted Accessories, but not only
Submitted by nalis on Thu, 09/10/2009 - 09:56
Dont’you find these accessories have a particular appeal? Not to mention of handmade’s warm coats, mantles, jackets, sweaters....

From Fall/Winter 2010 also a line for children called Sofia, so cute!
Jewels or laces?
Submitted by nalis on Thu, 08/20/2009 - 09:38
Ginta comes from Latvia where she learned leather craft, at 19 she moved to UK where she was accepted at London College of Fashion. Since then she designs and makes her bags, scarves, head pieces, shoes from beginning to end by herself. Most of them are one-of-a-kind.
Successful Mix&Match
Submitted by nalis on Sat, 07/25/2009 - 16:12
Vintage crystals, glass stones, decorative chains, cameos, plastic, stainless steel are some of Kim McClintock’s favourite materials to set her pieces of jewellery, full of floral and faunal motifs. She lives in Australia.
Unpacked Gift
Submitted by nalis on Sun, 07/19/2009 - 15:56Sardinian Glamour
Submitted by nalis on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 16:10
Ittiri, Giave, Cheremule, Bessude…. enchanting names for glamorous bags. Antonello Tedde’s range is designed in London, but all the fabrics used are handproduced on traditional looms in Sardinia, the fibres come from organic farmed sheep and wools are dyed locally with Sardinian plants.
