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6.22.2011

[ EAST MEETS WEST ] Tina Sareen LBD

Tina Sareen, Bangalore, Fashion designer india, LBD
A couple of weeks ago, through some sheer 'first-week-in-Bangalore' chance, I was lucky enough to meet up-and-coming Bangalore designer Tina Sareen. Busy with a a photo shoot to showcase her now fully up and running showroom off St Marks Road, I discovered that Tina's label LBD was masterminded at the end of her fashion degree, not here in sunny Bangalore, but none other than LCF. Being a fellow University of the Arts grad, Tina invited me back a week later for a proper chat and the chance to take some snaps. Click here to read the interview.
Bangalorian Fashion designer, Tina Sareen, showroom, LCF

Bangalore, showroom, designer, LCF, floral print
mirror image, LBD, flowers, floral prints, India, Bangalore fashion

6.11.2011

[ LIFE ON FILM ] Mike Matas's Morroco


Morocco & Spain from Mike Matas on Vimeo.

I came across this film whilst waiting on delivery for my new Canon 7D only weeks before embarking on my year long adventure around Asia. Shot on a 5D Mark II (yes I know its better but beggars can't be choosers), not only has this video filled me with excitement for the kind of films I can (hopefully) begin to make on my wanderings, but its full of the fantastic textures, colours and traditional patterns and prints found on Mata's two week trip to Morroco and Spain. Forget Asia,  I want to go to Morroco!

mikematas.com 

6.01.2011

[ ANTIK BATIK ] Ethnic Threads SS 2011

Zanon embellished knitted cotton cardigan £444 and Simoni paillette and bead necklace £127
Costa appliquéd python belt £182
Antik Batik has been whirling round my head since my days at Saint Martins but I've only recently come to remember why....and now its glaring me in the face. Inspired by her travels around the globe, Italian designer Gabriella Cortese set up Antik Batik in her now adopted home of Paris back in 1992. Fueled with decorative extravagance from every corner of the globe, with an eclectic mix of geometric and floral prints, neon colour combo's from Peru, Indian bandhani and mirror appliqué, and Indonesian batik, her aesthetic is unquestionably ethnic. My kind of label. And since I'm covering almost a quarter of the globe over the course of the coming year, its' a perfect excuse to follow in the footsteps of Ms. Cortese and seek out such indigenous artistry!

www.antikbatik.fr


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