I adore these spring fashions by Japanese designers Yab-Yum! They have a wonderful way of re-creating historical fashion so that it seems new and fresh! Many more images on their Websight. Thank you Takako for this wonderful link!
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What a cute and creative twist on some older styles! My favorite is definitely the 20's style dress in the 2nd image. Thanks for the link to their webSITE. (sorry, that was the spelling sickler in me :)
I'm not commenting regularly, but I'm visiting you daily !
Where do you find all those treasures ? You post a comment daily, sometimes more and you have so much beautiful things to share.
The eggs are wonderful ( i think Isable Marant is Belgian and paper flower girl, where you found the photo lives in the city next to me !You make the world become smaller !)
I print the photo of the eggs and stick it in my journal. Maybe I try to make them myself, cause they are really gorgeous. And even if you have a workshop on it ( like someone suggested you), America is not next door...
I think I could copy the idea because it is for home-use only and I would not use it to sell, just to decorate my house....
if you have a try on it... please share your experiences ?
The Japanese clothes look also nice ànd wearable, but I'm afraid the prices are not for my pocket... But inspiration is for free...
Fantastic. And that balloon post a few days back- to die for. Doesn't it make you want to try making one?? Do I feel a new class in the works? Seriously- YOU could come up with something fantastic (I know, so much free time, right?)
D.
What a cute and creative twist on some older styles! My favorite is definitely the 20's style dress in the 2nd image. Thanks for the link to their webSITE. (sorry, that was the spelling sickler in me :)
Posted by: Mable | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 01:13 PM
Love each and every one of these. Thanks
Posted by: Di Overton | Monday, March 17, 2008 at 03:03 PM
Hello Ulla,
I'm not commenting regularly, but I'm visiting you daily !
Where do you find all those treasures ? You post a comment daily, sometimes more and you have so much beautiful things to share.
The eggs are wonderful ( i think Isable Marant is Belgian and paper flower girl, where you found the photo lives in the city next to me !You make the world become smaller !)
I print the photo of the eggs and stick it in my journal. Maybe I try to make them myself, cause they are really gorgeous. And even if you have a workshop on it ( like someone suggested you), America is not next door...
I think I could copy the idea because it is for home-use only and I would not use it to sell, just to decorate my house....
if you have a try on it... please share your experiences ?
The Japanese clothes look also nice ànd wearable, but I'm afraid the prices are not for my pocket... But inspiration is for free...
thanks for sharing all your beautiful findings !
Inge ( from Belgium)
Posted by: inge Bekaert | Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 02:56 AM
Hello and thank´s for an intresting and inspiring blog!
It´s full creativity and exiting things!
Have a nice sunday!
Lisa from Sweden
Posted by: Lisa | Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 01:59 AM
Fantastic. And that balloon post a few days back- to die for. Doesn't it make you want to try making one?? Do I feel a new class in the works? Seriously- YOU could come up with something fantastic (I know, so much free time, right?)
D.
Posted by: Donna O. | Saturday, March 15, 2008 at 11:22 PM
Your blog is so dreamy...I always enjoy visiting! Thank you for sharing.
Warm Regards,
Lavona
http://ladylavona.blogspot.com
Posted by: Lady Lavona | Saturday, March 15, 2008 at 08:42 PM