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Sara Melissa Designs, handmade shoes, metallic high heels
Sara Melissa Designs, heart shoes, high heels
Sara Melissa Designs, hand tooled shoes, blue boots
Sara Melissa Designs, metallic bag, gold
Sara Melissa Designs, Yin Yang shoes, snake print shoes
Sara Melissa Designs, handmade shoes, snake print shoes

Let me tell you about the bold, handmade shoes and bags by Sara Melissa Designs (SMD). Sara’s outstanding designs come with sass and lasting quality, made to make women feel classy and sassy at the same time. Wear them for going out, for weddings or just for a style boost of your daily looks.

The philosophy of Yin and Yang is an important inspiration for Sara’s work. The observation of how differences set us apart and bring us together in life and the celebration of diversity is closely connected to her designs. She plays visually with these concepts. Isn’t it exciting to have a pair of shoes which obviously belong together but each shoe is individual?

After studying at San Francisco Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising and the University of Arts London, Sara released her first collection of shoes at the beginning of 2015. Originally from Nicaragua, the San Francisco-based designer wants her work to be more than fashion.

This is why 5% of each purchase are donated to the non-profit organisation of LA F.E.M, an organisation Sara is personally connected to. LA F.E.M. focuses on the education and individual empowerment of rural woman and those who have suffered abuse.

I met Sara last week in London and had the opportunity to see and try on the shoes in real. The attention to detail is amazing and if the designer hands over a pair of her creations, it’s obvious with how much love and passion she designs. Made with love is not just a pretty slogan for her label, but the soul of her brand.


Visit Sara Melissa Design’s page here and give her a like on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Sara Melissa Designs.

As a little girl, I loved the scarf drawer of my grandmother. I often touched the smooth fabrics of her scarves and was fascinated by their patterns. My grandmother used to wear them around her neck and to protect her hair. For a very long time, I thought that silk scarves are attached to ladies of her age and only had nostalgic feelings regarding them. 
I rediscovered them a few years ago, when amazing designers like Cléo Ferin Mercury appeared with updated stylish designs fit for a contemporary audience. I am seriously thinking about starting my own silk scarf drawer. Granny would be so proud of me.
Cléo Ferin Mercury is an independent designer, based in London. Her hand-rolled silk scarves are made with a lot of attention to detail and come in bold designs. If you are not a scarf type, maybe you will reconsider after seeing those amazing designs. Otherwise, you will find cute detachable collars to make your heart beat faster.
The theme of the SS 2015 is “Nautical” and takes us to a mystical place deep beneath the sea. Pretty mermaids emerge from their seashell beds and meet colourful fishes while majestic ships battle against the waves with their sails hoisted. There are treasure chests to be discovered as well as beautiful shells. All you need to do is just to dive in!

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Visit Cléo Ferin Mercury’s page here and don’t forget to like this lovely designer on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Cléo Ferin Mercury.

Look who is back: JumpFromPaper and their SS 2015 – called “Girl Gang Power”. Inspired by sport and campus life, it showcases the primary colours blue, yellow and read. The guys at Taipei-based label JumpFromPaper got into 90s movies and came up with a fantastic throwback. Not just tennis court beauties and baseball heroines will love this collection!

The lookbook – shot by young London photographer Charlotte Rutherford – captures perfectly well the sporty vibe of a cool high school girl gang.

Either if you like the bags from JumpFromPaper or not, you must admit that their quirky 2D-looking bags are true eye-catchers and have the power to turn heads. Yes, believe me: They are real and waiting for you!

Shop JumpFromPaper here and don’t forget to visit them on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by JumpFromPaper.

boo and boo factory, leather jewellery, geometric necklace
Boo and Boo Factory, leather jewellery, rainbow jewellery
Boo and Boo Factory, leather jewellery, handmade
Boo and Boo Factory, statement jewellery, tassels

“Oh my god, I found the holy grail of jewellery”, this is what I thought when I discovered the page of Boo and Boo Factory for the very first time. Just thinking about this jewellery makes me jittery. While the usual brown and black leather jewellery doesn’t attract me at all, this unique handmade pieces are what make a girl’s heart beat faster.

Boo and Boo Factory was founded by Chicago-based designer Christina Anton. All her pieces are handmade with a lot of attention to detail and using ethically sourced materials. Christina studied architecture, and this is a big inspiration for her jewellery as well as science, nature and natural forms.

Influenced by geometric form, Boo and Boo Factory’s designs are bold and like a trip to a super colourful rainbow land. The funky shaped leather pieces with their feathers, tassels and beads look like wearable art. Very often, they even come in neon, what could be a better antidote to the winter blues?

Finally somebody makes statement necklaces that deserve this name. I am convinced: If you heard about this shop, your life will not be the same anymore. Say hello to colours and goodbye to monotony!

Shop Boo and Boo Factory here and don’t forget to like them on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Boo and Boo factory.

Tilly Me, Fashion, Kawaii prints
Tilly Me, Made in Australia, fashion
Tilly Me, Barbie print, Cute fashion
Tilly Me, cute fashion, kawaii look
Tilly Me, dinosaur cap, kawaii fashion
Tilly Me, cute prints, barbie

I’ve never been to Australia, but I love the fashion from this country! When I found Melbourne based label Tilly Me, I was convinced again that the Aussies just know how to make fashion colourful, bright and exciting!

Tilly Me is the label by Tilly Michelle, a Melbourne based style icon fond of Harajuku fashion and the 80s and 90s. She creates bold street wear for women and men, featuring kawaii illustrations and cool geometric prints. The distinctive prints are illustrated by Tilly herself and all items are made in Melbourne. As I already have a jumper from Tilly Me, I can truly say that the quality of the hand screen printed fabric is amazing and worth every penny.

Because it’s summer in beautiful Australia now, they just released a few breathtaking pieces for the warmer days. No matter how much snow there is over here, I can’t stop thinking about the quirky beauty queen, dinosaur and cat prints. I bet they would look rad with thick tights and winter boots as well. Winter you can’t stop us girls go crazy for Tilly Me!

Visit Tilly Me here and don’t forget to follow them on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Tilly Me. Photographer: Jayshell Photos.

retro kitsch jewellery, Carmen Miranda earrings, quirky earrings
candy ring, kawaii ring, Now or Never Jewelry
No Or Never Jewelry, exotic accessories, pineapple ring
witchcraft, occult jewelry, american horror story accessories
No or Never Jewelry, retro kitsch, accessories
When I discovered the Now or Never lookbook a few days ago, it was clear as crystal that I had to write about this brand and their quirky, retro-kitsch jewellery. Their designs seemed to be picked right from the most wonderful dream I was dreaming night after night. The pink-haired woman modelling on the pictures looks like the prettier sister I never had. More than coincidence for sure, but a fateful encounter!
The collection of Now or Never includes exotic fruits, colourful parrots, vintage inspired candy and black magic. This is where Carmen Miranda meets American Horror Story and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has a date with Alice in Wonderland. Briefly worded: Everything a girl desires.

Cristina Escudero, a 29-year-old graphic designer, based in Barcelona (Spain), is the brain behind the brand. Now or Never is her playground, where she virtuously mixes pop and fantasy with fun and dark. All her jewellery is handmade and perfect for dreamy, free-spirited girls. The Now or Never girl expresses herself through creative fashion and living and isn’t afraid to be herself. Just like you, lovely reader, I bet!

I recommend: Treat yourself to something pretty, now or never!
Visit Now or Never here and don’t forget to follow them on Instagram and Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Now or Never.

azumi and david, made in london, shoe bag
Already a classic: Azumi and David’s heeled bags
Azumi and David, contemporary still life, ss15
Silk scarves as a canvas for modern still life paintings
Azumi and David, pizza box bag, newspaper bag
From everyday objects to it pieces: Azumi and David give pizza boxes and newspapers a new meaning
azumi and david, ss15, dog bag
No barking, no growling: A dog is the perfect bag for sure
azumi and david, ss15, still life bag
The illusion of carrying items of everyday living: A’N’D still life bags
azumi and david, leather necklace, gem necklace
Leather crystal necklaces with Austrian glass gems and pearls

Azumi & David are a London based fashion designer duo that I’ve been admiring for a long time. I love their work with it’s surreal touch and their ability to add a complete new context to everyday objects.

I got introduced to Azumi & David about five years ago. Since then I’ve been following their work and have had the honour to become friends with this lovely Japanese-British couple. They both studied fashion at Central Saint Martins in London and started to work together in 1995. They have progressed through a variety of projects from limited edition artist’s books, performance art and moved on to fashion and accessory. Their first two stockists have been the Pineal Eye London and Colette Paris; nowadays their things are sold all over the world.

In their SS 2015 collection “Contemporary Still Life” Azumi and David took inspiration from the 16th to 17th century Dutch still life oil paintings. They combine fruits, vegetables and flowers with modern objects such as plastic water bottles, light bulbs and cosmetics. Azumi and David created a range of silk dresses, digitally printed scarves, jewellery and bags. They’re releasing new versions of their ingenious shoe bags as well. If you don’t have one yet, the time has come!

With Azumi and David’s contemporary update, still life pictures do not belong to the museums anymore but become wearable for style hungry people.

Visit their page and their online shop here.

Copyright of all pictures by Azumi and David.

Doll Eyes, fashion, art
Doll Eyes NY, fashion, art
Doll Eyes, fashion, art
Doll Eyes, fashion, art
Doll Eyes NY, Fashion, Art

Whenever you start to suspect that you might have seen it all, totally unexpected something new comes in your life that hits you like a blast. This is what happened when I found Doll Eyes and their kawaii fashion. Their pieces are like the golden ticket to your dreamland, and no day can ever be grey and dull with fashion like this. Read in the following interview with the designers what inspires them and how they started to create their amazing things.

Interview with Dolls Eyes

Your Label just launched in February 2014 and we still don’t know a lot about you. Please tell us who is behind your label and how you started it.
Doll Eyes is a collaboration between NYC-based designers Elena Kanagy-Loux and Stella Rose Saint Clair. Both admirers of each other’s personal style and work, we always knew we might end up working together in some capacity. Doll Eyes formed quickly after we made the decision to collaborate on a small project, and soon we were stitching together a whole collection!

Your Easter Mass collection is full of cuteness, fluffy pieces and cute bunny faces. It seems like a perfect pastel dream from a children’s book. What inspired you?
We love holiday themes and Easter is one of our favorite holidays because it combines some of the sweetest things from our childhood with an unsettling religious undertone. For Easter Mass, we collected everything we love about the commercialization of Easter and chose to display the collection in a local art gallery that functions as a satanic church. 
If you think about the perfect occasion to wear one of your outfits, what pops into your mind?
Doll Eyes clothing is all about fun and every piece has a decadent quality. Everything we do is over the top and we consider that to be a mantra for life when it comes to wearing our clothes. Even if your day is full of mundane tasks, wearing Doll Eyes will transport you to a place of fantasy.

You state your fashion as experimental. It looks like something between art, couture and wearable fashion. Where do you see yourself?
That’s exactly it. We consider ourselves to be artists and fashion just happens to be our medium. While our goal is to balance more wearable pieces with our runway looks,  our favorite creations are ones that have no bounds and like works of art, speak for themselves.

Let’s talk a little bit about the future: What are your plans for your label?
We just released our first official seasonal collection “Les Filles Goulues” or, The Gluttonous Girls of which select items will be available for purchase in Spring 2015. The collection is inspired by 1760’s meets 1960’s fashion with a nod to french culture and the feeling of the clothes came from our love of the Czech film Daisies. We are currently working on a bigger collection which will also debut next Spring. Stay tuned!

You can shop Doll Eyes here and please don’t forget to visit them on Facebook.

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Simone Devine, resin jewellery, statement jewellery
Simone Devine, Made in Australia, Resin jewellery
Simone Devine, Handmade jewellery, resin jewellery
Simone Devine, Resin Jewellery, Made in Australia
Simone Devine, Resin Jewellery, Made in Australia

Simone Devine is the eclectic Sydney based label by the duo Simone and Scott. They create and handcraft modern resin jewellery and beautiful vases. Their geometric-shaped and bright statement jewellery turns even the most boring everyday looks instantly into something special. Every one of their pieces is unique and therefore a precious treasure you won’t miss again.

Interview with the designer

Hello Simone, tell me a little bit about how and when you started to design jewellery.
Hello! We started one year and a half ago so it’s still a relatively new business. It wasn’t planned or even preconceived. My boyfriend was working as a surfboard shaper, and I was a visual merchandiser. One night he just said, “I’d like to do something more intricate with my resin skills.”, so I suggested, expecting rejection, “What about jewellery?”. He replied “Ok, design something.” which was a surprise, but a very welcomed one.

You work together as a team with your boyfriend. How do you collaborate? Do you have a special diversion of responsibilities?
Although we do share a lot of the responsibilities and designing, there are some things that are completed individually. For example, I like selling our products, so that’s something I do. Scott works with the resin because it’s something he is very good at. Some things are better suited or more enjoyed by just one of us.


All your pieces are made of resin. What is your fascination with this material and why is it the perfect choice?
Well, I guess it first started out of convenience as Scott already knew how to work with it. Then as we established our aesthetic it became an integral part of what we create. Colour is an essential component of our designs, and the medium resin helps to capture this.
On your blog, you share inspiration of how to style your jewellery. What would be your dream look to go with your favourite piece?
Something quiet maximalist I think. Although I love how a bright bangle or necklace can set off a more simple outfit, I find it far more interesting when the look is bold and expressive.

How would you describe the importance of accessories for a look?
My best friend once told me “You ARE accessories” because they are always the most important component of any of my outfits. I think accessories can make you feel incredible in a way that is quiet different to clothes. You could practically wear the same outfit every day but by adding different shoes or jewellery you completely personalise the look. I also feel people are prepared to take more risks aesthetically (and I guess physically, when it comes to some shoes) when choosing their accessories. I’ve sold both clothes and jewellery to women, and I can certainly see a distinct difference in the two; jewellery always makes you feel better when you put it on.

Tell me about three things that inspired you recently.
Leopard Print: It is a common theme in my wardrobe, but not usually an inspiration. We have just created a necklace in ode to the iconic print.
Pink Glitter: I can’t get enough of the stuff.
Turquoise: This colour is so refreshing.

Do you have idols who inspire you?
I am most inspired by clever people who look like the are enjoying themselves.

Last but not least: If your jewellery would be music, how would it sound?
Like Bryan Ferry.

Visit Simone Devine here and don’t forget to follow the label on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Simone Devine.

dazzle and jolt, ss14, circus prints
dazzle and jolt, ss14, elephant t-shirt
dazzle and jolt, ss14, popcorn t-shirt
dazzle and jolt, ss14, lion print tshirt

Just when we started to wonder if there wouldn’t be a new Dazzle & Jolt collection, they come back not just with a bang, but the greatest show on earth. The circus is in town and what a great one it is: Banging colours, roaring lions and all the popcorn you can imagine in your wildest dreams.

While they started with designing t-shirts, there is an exciting premiere happening: Now you can wear Dazzle & Jolt all over prints from head to toe. Their new mini skirt and leggings are just the eye-popping things missing in our lives!

Isabella Blow was known to order whole fashion collections, I consider starting the same, because I can’t decide on a favourite. Dazzle & Jolt doesn’t just do fabulous fashion, but the two girls behind the label are as well the sweetest things on earth you can imagine. I think we should hurry and empty their stock as fast as we can.

Come on, clear the ring, don’t buy mainstream, Dazzle & Jolt is far, far cooler!

Shop the collection here and don’t forget to like Dazzle & Jolt on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Dazzle & Jolt.

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