The latest item to lust for in my never-ending shopping list is none other than this exquisite pair of woven leather shoes (€544,00) from Belgian designer Dries Van Noten. Made by weaving intricate networks of leather, this airy piece is the perfect partner-in-crime to look exceptionally cool and confident anywhere you go, while surviving the unbelievable summer heat in mindbogglingly sophisticated style. Available in both black and brown, this fine piece goes remarkably well with virtually anything, weaving a web of wonderful looks that are truly overwhelming!
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Thursday February 4th, 2010
Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter Ready-to-wear 2010/11 Paris
The first thing that caught my critical eye for coolness from Dries van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2010/11 runway show for men was… Adrian Bosch the charming camel trench coat with the fudge boning as worn by Danish model Adrian Bosch (see picture above). I love the boning, as it creates a youthful vibe, as if those clean lines were drawn on playfully, while giving it a sleek structure, which I adore so much.
Tags: Adrian Melgaard Bosch, Anthon Wellsjö, Danish Models, Dries Van Noten, German Models, Jakob Wiechmann, Nikola Jovanović, Russian Model, Serbian Models, Stas Svetlichnyy
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F/W10, Menswear, Paris, Ready-to-wear, Runway looks
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Saturday October 31st, 2009
Dries van Noten Mens Spring/Summer Ready-to-wear 2010 Paris
Is Dries Van Noten men and Dries Van Noten women one of the most matching couples in fashion history ever? Just like the Belgian designer’s womens collection, which we have just seen yesterday, South East Asia is the source of inspiration for menswear as well – creating an easy and non-chalant collection that is smart yet casual and refined yet never over the top.
Tags: Adrian Melgaard Bosch, Adrian Włodarski, American Model, Bastiaan Ninaber van Eijben, Charlie Westerberg, Daniel Uzdowski, Danish Models, Dries Van Noten, Dutch models, English Models, French Models, German Models, Jono Namara, Louis de Castro, Lyle Lodwick, Matvey Lykov, Nikola Jovanović, Polish model, Rogier Bosschaart, Roman Duvigneau, Russian Model, Serbian Models, Swedish Models, Victor Norlander, Yannick Mantele
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Menswear, Paris, Ready-to-wear, Runway looks, S/S10
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Dries van Noten Spring/Summer Ready-to-wear 2010 Paris
“We went on a voyage, darling!” exclaimed the bold and extravagant Stylist Catherine Baba. “We were in Bali. We were in India. We were everywhere!” Well… What are we waiting for? Let’s hop on the style wagon and join Belgian designer Dries Van Noten for an unforgettable journey to South East Asia in refined style!
Tags: Belgian Models, Brazilian Models, Daiane Conterato, Daul Kim, Dries Van Noten, English Models, Freja Beha Erichsen, Frida Gustavsson, German Models, Hanne Gaby Odiele, Hungarian Models, Imogen Morris Clarke, Korean Model, Luca Gadjus, Maria Kashleva, Sara Blomqvist, Slovenian models, Sophie Srej, Swedish Models, Valerija Kelava
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Paris, Ready-to-wear, Runway looks, S/S10, Womenswear
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Friday October 30th, 2009
Spotted
@ Tsim Sha Tsui:
- @ Uniqlo: Is this heaven or what? Everywhere I look, I see Mathias and only Mathias! Ahhh… I don’t ever ever ever want to leave!
- @ Marc by Marc Jacobs and Marc Jacobs store: Overheard Lady Gaga being played.
- @ Marc by Marc Jacobs: Angry customer from Mainland China throwing a fit at sales staff complaining about how slow elegant the staff functions there. Hilarious!
- @ Dior Homme: Overheard store playing Bloc Party. Mmm… Nice!
- Leopard print is ultra popular on the street, especially amongst fearless older woman. Is it the Dries van Noten effect?
- @ Loewe: An adorable “I loewe you” clutch bag. Sweet!
- @ Tsesay: scary skull travel bag! Roarrr…
- @ Lane Crawford: See by Chloé sells out in a jiffy!
Tags: Christian Dior, Danish Models, Dries Van Noten, Lane Crawford, Loewe Madrid 1846, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Marc Jacobs, Mathias Lauridsen, See by Chloé, Tsesay, Uniqlo
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F/W09, Handbags, Hong Kong, Menswear, Ready-to-wear, Womenswear
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Monday October 19th, 2009
Dries van Noten brings Grandma back, Grandma brings sexy back!
Five years ago, if you ask me to wear my Grandma’s shoes, I would yell out “Hell! No!” madly like a savage caveman insanely fighting a ferocious tiger; but after seeing so many Scandinavian girls rocking their beloved Granny’s outfits, I am not certain whether yesterday is really out and over with. The scrumptious shoes from Belgian designer Dries van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2009/10 collection carries that old vintage charm with the conservative cut in that familiar shade of camel, which we all remember our grannies by. The luxurious finishing touches (Ohh, that sexy slithering python and black stamped crocodile heel) and the selection of the lavish fabric (silk and leather) reveal an understated timeless elegance that perfectly accentuates the raw mystical allure of any modern outfits you are wearing, making these seductive shoes one of the most sought-after investments this season.
Honestly, everytime I go to Lane Crawford and catches a glimpse of these most-wanted shoes – whether on the shoe stand or hiding under a rack of beautiful clothes, I just delve madly into another world, where these immaculate shoes accompany my journey to redefine refinement and flawless sophistication through the concrete jungle of lifeless matters…
Well… If only my wallet is more well-equipped…
Tags: Dries Van Noten, Lane Crawford
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F/W09, Paris, Ready-to-wear, Shoes, Womenswear
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