bubble - Fashion Blogs - Fashion Industry Network2024-03-28T23:06:13Zhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/bubbleQuestion / NATALIE B COLEMANhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/question-natalie-b-coleman2011-10-21T17:25:12.000Z2011-10-21T17:25:12.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's so New York</a> - <font><font>After weeks of collecting questions from a series of sources, I thought that today was the day to debut one of my new concepts which I would like to introduce to you all. In addition to interviews, I will also be asking various sources slightly more <i>one off</i> and random questions, to ensure that alongside the professional we see the personal side of a character. I'm completely against the barrier which is held between designers, photographers, business owners and their customers or fans, which is why I think it's important that we snap the somewhat social barrier between the two and create a slightly more personal and friendly interaction with these <i>icons</i> as such.</font> <br /><br /><font>For my first question, I asked Dublin, Ireland-based designer, <a href="http://www.nataliebcoleman.com/main.html"><font>NATALIE B COLEMAN</font></a> <font>about her favorite fashion blogs and websites. Fashion bloggers in-particular may find Natalie's answer extremely helpful for future posting.</font></font></font><br /><br /><font><b><i><font>Despite the fact that the internet has been somewhat saturated with a wide selection of blogs and websites, all focusing on a single subject;</font> <font>in this case fashion, we all have our favourites. What would you consider to be your favourite fashion-related blog or website?</font></i></b></font> <br /><br /><u><font>Natalie B Coleman</font></u><font>: </font><font>I really like</font> <a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/"><font>Style Bubble</font></a> <font>by Susie Bubble. Susie was the first blogger to write about me when I showed my first collection <i>Damaged Goods</i> in Berlin, and it created a lot of interest in the label. I like her personal style and how she captures the ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/question-natalie-b-coleman">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></div>Maria Lau / Autumn 2011https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/maria-lau-autumn-20112011-10-11T22:54:07.000Z2011-10-11T22:54:07.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's so New York</a> - <font>Guess what? London-based jewelry designer, <a href="http://www.marialau.co.uk/"><font>Maria Lau</font></a> has only gone and sent across a selection of images from her <a href="http://marialau.co.uk/collections-aw11.htm"><font>Autumn/Winter 2011</font></a> collection; that of which she has titled</font> <i><font>Two Planets</font></i><font>, following on from her <font><a href="http://marialau.co.uk/collections-ss11.htm">Spring/Summer 2011</a> </font>collection which snatched the same titled, yet a completely different concept. <br />I mean, how nice of her was that? </font></p><p><font><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/maria-lau-autumn-2011"><img class="align-full" width="510" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842981882,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="8842981882?profile=original" /></a><span class="font-size-1">(Image Credit: Designer - <a href="http://www.marialau.co.uk/"><font>Maria Lau</font></a>, Art Direction and Styling - <a href="http://www.philipli.com/"><font>Philip Li</font></a>, Photography -<a href="http://www.jonnyfinch.com/"><font>Jonny Finch</font></a>,</span></font></p><p><font><span class="font-size-1">Make-up and Hair - <a href="http://www.lucypearson.co.uk/"><font>Lucy Pearson</font></a>, Models - <a href="http://weichiunglin.blogspot.com/"><font>Wei Chiung Lin</font></a> and <a href="http://www.nevsmodels.co.uk/model.php?mname=Joe-D'Arcy&tname=men&tsection=new"><font>Joe D'arcy</font></a>)</span></font></p><p> </p><p><font><span class="font-size-1"><span class="font-size-2"><font>As I mentioned previously, Maria's Autumn/Winter 2011 collection follows the same name as her Spring/Summer 2011 collection; both of which have been titled</font> <i><font>Two Planets</font></i><font>. It seems that Maria has developed some sort of fascination with the universe, meaning that her past two collections (this one included) have had a deeper meaning; believe me, it's not just about rocks and chains. Maria's Spring/Summer 2011 collection was somewhat an introduction to her unisex design work, as this was the collection in which she ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/maria-lau-autumn-2011">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></span><br /></span></font></p></div>Cheap Monday; 'Cheap Date' (Re-Blogged)https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/cheap-monday-cheap-date-re-blogged2011-08-25T15:10:50.000Z2011-08-25T15:10:50.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's So New York</a> - <font><font>I have Susie Bubble (Susanna Lau) of</font> </font><i><a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/"><font>Style Bubble</font></a></i><font> to thank for this post, primarily due to the fact that the majority of you may recall Susie sharing a post titled </font><i><a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/style_bubble/2011/08/cheap-date.html"><font>Cheap Date</font></a><font> </font></i><font>earlier this week; that of which presented an interview which Susie held with</font> <a href="http://www.cheapmonday.com/"><font>Cheap Monday</font></a><font>'s Creative Director, Ann Sofie-Back and Orjan Andersson, where she questioned the aesthetic behind their </font><a href="http://www.cheapmonday.com/news/545-fashion-show-ss-2012/"><font>Spring/Summer 2012</font></a><font> show/collection (don't worry, I haven't completely forgotten Fall/Winter 2011; rest assured that I do have plans to scribble up a handful of posts which deal with the Fall/Winter topic). </font><br /><br /><font>Both Anne Sofie-Back and Orjan Andersson assured Susie that the collection itself is ideally supposed to reference the 1960s/1970s, despite the fact that after watching the show via a</font> <a href="http://vimeo.com/27617820"><font>Vimeo</font></a> <font>video player, in addition to first-hand, and having heard a handful of musical mixes which introduced Rebecca Black's <i>Friday</i>meets J. Lo, followed by Lady Gaga's </font><i><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeWBS0JBNzQ"><font>Edge Of Glory</font></a></i> <font>and that rather irritating Crazy Frog. Not to worry, Both Ann and Orjan did mention that the collection and show was also supposed to refer back to a time when our parents were young and consequently<b> turning the older generations' concepts and ideas on its head </b>(I assume these are the times we would all look back on and scream something along the lines of <b>"WOAH MUM & DAD, YOU WERE WILD!" </b>right?)</font><br /><font><br /><font>If you ask me, the concept behind the collection/show is a little too complex for my liking; therefore I'm going to act dumb-struck and simply throw around a handful of images from the show ...</font></font></p><p><font><font><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/cheap-monday-cheap-date-re-blogged-"><img class="align-full" width="510" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842961874,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="8842961874?profile=original" /></a><font>I think that it's fair to say that color blocking is certainly</font><font><font> back on the agenda for Spring/Summer 2012, primarily due to the fact that the domino effect is not something which is unheard of in the fashion industry, meaning that one can only assume that ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/cheap-monday-cheap-date-re-blogged-">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></font><br /></font></font></p></div>"Honey, grab the camera!"https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/honey-grab-the-camera2011-08-05T12:25:21.000Z2011-08-05T12:25:21.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com" target="_blank">That's So New York</a> - <font><font>In addition to my rather recent musical phase which involved me spending hours flicking through the music section of Myspace on the lookout for some new and exciting bands/vocalists which I could use to rejuvenate my slightly dated library (music library) with, I have also taken admiration in constantly flicking through a wide selection of blogs and digital magazines and posting frivolously in the comments box; despite the fact that this is most probably something I should have been doing constantly prior to my starting of the blog, I've been keeping my self glued to a selection of social networks as an alternative to the classic blog. My main reason in regards to why I have developed this slight addiction with that good ol' comment box is primarily because I enjoy seeing what others are writing about and I do tend to lack confidence in my writing abilities, meaning I frequently perform comparisons between both my style of writing and that of bloggers such as Susie Bubble (Susie Lau) of<font><i><font> <a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/">Style Bubble</a></font><font> </font></i></font>and Tavi Gevinson of <i><a href="http://www.stylerookie.com/"><font><font>Style Rookie</font></font></a></i>; primarily Tavi at this present moment in time,</font> seeming we're around the same age, with her being just under a year younger than me.</font><br /><br />Just recently I've found myself flicking through Lookbook.nu and awful lot, commenting on the various outfit posts which some of the most debatably influential bloggers in the fashion industry have to offer; although I'm a huge fan of text and writing, followed by a good ol' review, I'm also a dedicated follower when it comes to clear and high-quality imagery, which incidentally the majority of the bloggers who use<font> <a href="http://www.lookbook.nu/"><font>Lookbook.nu</font></a></font> also tend to appreciate. Rather than rambling on about each blogger simultaneously as I cram in the comparisons, I thought that I would simply juggle a handful of my favorite images which four (god knows why I chose four) of my favorite outfit and photography favoring bloggers have been sharing over the past two or three weeks; here I go ...</p><p><a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/-honey-grab-the-camera-" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842956095,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="510" class="align-full" alt="8842956095?profile=original" /></a></p><p><font>(Louise Ebel of<font> <a href="http://www.misspandora.fr/"><font><i>Pandora</i></font></a></font> - Photography by<font> <a href="http://www.luciebremeault.com/">Lucie Bremeault</a></font>, </font><font><a href="http://dianesagnier.blogspot.com/"><font>Diane Sagnier</font></a> </font>and <a href="http://www.paulinedarley.com/"><font>Pauline Darley</font></a>)</p><div><font>(<a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/-honey-grab-the-camera-" target="_blank">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></div><p> </p></div>Helen Furber Jumps 30 Years Ahead In Eco-Friendly Shoe Designhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/helen-furber-jumps-30-years2010-07-07T19:12:26.000Z2010-07-07T19:12:26.000ZAfingo Fashionhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/AfingoFashion<div><div id="attachment_2560" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width:610px;"><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/furber-070610-a.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2560" src="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/furber-070610-a.jpg" alt="" height="400" width="600" /></a><p style="text-align:center;" class="wp-caption-text">Photo via Style Bubble</p></div><p><br /></p><p>As much as we love young designers, it’s still a rarity for a recent design school graduate to make our jaws drop to the floor. So when <strong><a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/style_bubble/2010/07/furthering-with-furber.html" target="_blank">Style Bubble</a></strong> featured <strong><a href="http://shoekitchen.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Helen Furber</a></strong>’sridiculously forward-thinking shoe designs, we had to share it withyou. They’re just <em>that</em> amazing.</p><p><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/featured/helen-furber-jumps-30-years-ahead-in-eco-friendly-shoe-design/#more-2553" class="more-link">(more…)</a></p></div>From Shakespeare to Star Trek, More Trends At Graduate Fashion Weekhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/from-shakespeare-to-star-trek2010-06-09T16:30:00.000Z2010-06-09T16:30:00.000ZAfingo Fashionhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/AfingoFashion<div><div id="attachment_1694" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width:610px;"><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-060810-a.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1694" src="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-060810-a.jpg" alt="" height="400" width="600" /></a><p style="text-align:center;" class="wp-caption-text">Photo via Fashion156</p></div><p><br /></p><p>Just as we promised, we’re keeping on top of the best and, um, most interesting trends at London’s <strong><a href="http://www.gfw.org.uk/" target="_blank">Graduate Fashion Week</a></strong>. Take a look after the jump for these hot, fresh, and often bizarre styles.</p><p><br /></p><p><span id="more-1679"></span></p><div id="attachment_1695" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width:610px;"><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-ab-060810.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1695" src="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-ab-060810.jpg" alt="" height="400" width="600" /></a><p style="text-align:center;" class="wp-caption-text">Left: Maria Lazari (Photo via @River_Island; Right: Leoni Newcombe (Photo via Fashion156)</p><p class="wp-caption-text"><br /></p></div><p>Newsflash: Your childhood kaleidoscope has resurrected from the crawlspace shaped like a sweater—but don’t be scared. Geometric shapes hit the catwalk, and—when they worked—we squealed like schoolgirls. At <a href="http://www.dmu.ac.uk/" target="_blank">De Montfort University</a>’s show, <strong><a href="http://www.fashion156.com/blog.php?entry=1494&issue=27" target="_blank">Maria Lazari</a></strong> covered her garments with<br />triangles and squares of all colors to create symmetric getups that were surprisingly easy on the eyes. <strong><a href="http://www.fashion156.com/blog.php?entry=1496&issue=27" target="_blank">Leoni Newcombe</a></strong> from <a href="http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/" target="_blank">Liverpool John Moores</a> used eccentric patterns and stripes for her circus-themed collection. We get the wild intent, but the collection kind of makes us dizzy. Just saying.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/featured/from-shakespeare-to-star-trek-more-trends-at-graduate-fashion-week/">Read more...</a> <br /></p></div>Question / NATALIE B COLEMANhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/question-natalie-b-coleman2011-10-21T17:25:12.000Z2011-10-21T17:25:12.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's so New York</a> - <font><font>After weeks of collecting questions from a series of sources, I thought that today was the day to debut one of my new concepts which I would like to introduce to you all. In addition to interviews, I will also be asking various sources slightly more <i>one off</i> and random questions, to ensure that alongside the professional we see the personal side of a character. I'm completely against the barrier which is held between designers, photographers, business owners and their customers or fans, which is why I think it's important that we snap the somewhat social barrier between the two and create a slightly more personal and friendly interaction with these <i>icons</i> as such.</font> <br /><br /><font>For my first question, I asked Dublin, Ireland-based designer, <a href="http://www.nataliebcoleman.com/main.html"><font>NATALIE B COLEMAN</font></a> <font>about her favorite fashion blogs and websites. Fashion bloggers in-particular may find Natalie's answer extremely helpful for future posting.</font></font></font><br /><br /><font><b><i><font>Despite the fact that the internet has been somewhat saturated with a wide selection of blogs and websites, all focusing on a single subject;</font> <font>in this case fashion, we all have our favourites. What would you consider to be your favourite fashion-related blog or website?</font></i></b></font> <br /><br /><u><font>Natalie B Coleman</font></u><font>: </font><font>I really like</font> <a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/"><font>Style Bubble</font></a> <font>by Susie Bubble. Susie was the first blogger to write about me when I showed my first collection <i>Damaged Goods</i> in Berlin, and it created a lot of interest in the label. I like her personal style and how she captures the ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/question-natalie-b-coleman">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></div>Maria Lau / Autumn 2011https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/maria-lau-autumn-20112011-10-11T22:54:07.000Z2011-10-11T22:54:07.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's so New York</a> - <font>Guess what? London-based jewelry designer, <a href="http://www.marialau.co.uk/"><font>Maria Lau</font></a> has only gone and sent across a selection of images from her <a href="http://marialau.co.uk/collections-aw11.htm"><font>Autumn/Winter 2011</font></a> collection; that of which she has titled</font> <i><font>Two Planets</font></i><font>, following on from her <font><a href="http://marialau.co.uk/collections-ss11.htm">Spring/Summer 2011</a> </font>collection which snatched the same titled, yet a completely different concept. <br />I mean, how nice of her was that? </font></p><p><font><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/maria-lau-autumn-2011"><img class="align-full" width="510" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842981882,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="8842981882?profile=original" /></a><span class="font-size-1">(Image Credit: Designer - <a href="http://www.marialau.co.uk/"><font>Maria Lau</font></a>, Art Direction and Styling - <a href="http://www.philipli.com/"><font>Philip Li</font></a>, Photography -<a href="http://www.jonnyfinch.com/"><font>Jonny Finch</font></a>,</span></font></p><p><font><span class="font-size-1">Make-up and Hair - <a href="http://www.lucypearson.co.uk/"><font>Lucy Pearson</font></a>, Models - <a href="http://weichiunglin.blogspot.com/"><font>Wei Chiung Lin</font></a> and <a href="http://www.nevsmodels.co.uk/model.php?mname=Joe-D'Arcy&tname=men&tsection=new"><font>Joe D'arcy</font></a>)</span></font></p><p> </p><p><font><span class="font-size-1"><span class="font-size-2"><font>As I mentioned previously, Maria's Autumn/Winter 2011 collection follows the same name as her Spring/Summer 2011 collection; both of which have been titled</font> <i><font>Two Planets</font></i><font>. It seems that Maria has developed some sort of fascination with the universe, meaning that her past two collections (this one included) have had a deeper meaning; believe me, it's not just about rocks and chains. Maria's Spring/Summer 2011 collection was somewhat an introduction to her unisex design work, as this was the collection in which she ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/maria-lau-autumn-2011">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></span><br /></span></font></p></div>Cheap Monday; 'Cheap Date' (Re-Blogged)https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/cheap-monday-cheap-date-re-blogged2011-08-25T15:10:50.000Z2011-08-25T15:10:50.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's So New York</a> - <font><font>I have Susie Bubble (Susanna Lau) of</font> </font><i><a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/"><font>Style Bubble</font></a></i><font> to thank for this post, primarily due to the fact that the majority of you may recall Susie sharing a post titled </font><i><a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/style_bubble/2011/08/cheap-date.html"><font>Cheap Date</font></a><font> </font></i><font>earlier this week; that of which presented an interview which Susie held with</font> <a href="http://www.cheapmonday.com/"><font>Cheap Monday</font></a><font>'s Creative Director, Ann Sofie-Back and Orjan Andersson, where she questioned the aesthetic behind their </font><a href="http://www.cheapmonday.com/news/545-fashion-show-ss-2012/"><font>Spring/Summer 2012</font></a><font> show/collection (don't worry, I haven't completely forgotten Fall/Winter 2011; rest assured that I do have plans to scribble up a handful of posts which deal with the Fall/Winter topic). </font><br /><br /><font>Both Anne Sofie-Back and Orjan Andersson assured Susie that the collection itself is ideally supposed to reference the 1960s/1970s, despite the fact that after watching the show via a</font> <a href="http://vimeo.com/27617820"><font>Vimeo</font></a> <font>video player, in addition to first-hand, and having heard a handful of musical mixes which introduced Rebecca Black's <i>Friday</i>meets J. Lo, followed by Lady Gaga's </font><i><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeWBS0JBNzQ"><font>Edge Of Glory</font></a></i> <font>and that rather irritating Crazy Frog. Not to worry, Both Ann and Orjan did mention that the collection and show was also supposed to refer back to a time when our parents were young and consequently<b> turning the older generations' concepts and ideas on its head </b>(I assume these are the times we would all look back on and scream something along the lines of <b>"WOAH MUM & DAD, YOU WERE WILD!" </b>right?)</font><br /><font><br /><font>If you ask me, the concept behind the collection/show is a little too complex for my liking; therefore I'm going to act dumb-struck and simply throw around a handful of images from the show ...</font></font></p><p><font><font><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/cheap-monday-cheap-date-re-blogged-"><img class="align-full" width="510" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842961874,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="8842961874?profile=original" /></a><font>I think that it's fair to say that color blocking is certainly</font><font><font> back on the agenda for Spring/Summer 2012, primarily due to the fact that the domino effect is not something which is unheard of in the fashion industry, meaning that one can only assume that ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/cheap-monday-cheap-date-re-blogged-">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></font><br /></font></font></p></div>"Honey, grab the camera!"https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/honey-grab-the-camera2011-08-05T12:25:21.000Z2011-08-05T12:25:21.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com" target="_blank">That's So New York</a> - <font><font>In addition to my rather recent musical phase which involved me spending hours flicking through the music section of Myspace on the lookout for some new and exciting bands/vocalists which I could use to rejuvenate my slightly dated library (music library) with, I have also taken admiration in constantly flicking through a wide selection of blogs and digital magazines and posting frivolously in the comments box; despite the fact that this is most probably something I should have been doing constantly prior to my starting of the blog, I've been keeping my self glued to a selection of social networks as an alternative to the classic blog. My main reason in regards to why I have developed this slight addiction with that good ol' comment box is primarily because I enjoy seeing what others are writing about and I do tend to lack confidence in my writing abilities, meaning I frequently perform comparisons between both my style of writing and that of bloggers such as Susie Bubble (Susie Lau) of<font><i><font> <a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/">Style Bubble</a></font><font> </font></i></font>and Tavi Gevinson of <i><a href="http://www.stylerookie.com/"><font><font>Style Rookie</font></font></a></i>; primarily Tavi at this present moment in time,</font> seeming we're around the same age, with her being just under a year younger than me.</font><br /><br />Just recently I've found myself flicking through Lookbook.nu and awful lot, commenting on the various outfit posts which some of the most debatably influential bloggers in the fashion industry have to offer; although I'm a huge fan of text and writing, followed by a good ol' review, I'm also a dedicated follower when it comes to clear and high-quality imagery, which incidentally the majority of the bloggers who use<font> <a href="http://www.lookbook.nu/"><font>Lookbook.nu</font></a></font> also tend to appreciate. Rather than rambling on about each blogger simultaneously as I cram in the comparisons, I thought that I would simply juggle a handful of my favorite images which four (god knows why I chose four) of my favorite outfit and photography favoring bloggers have been sharing over the past two or three weeks; here I go ...</p><p><a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/-honey-grab-the-camera-" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842956095,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="510" class="align-full" alt="8842956095?profile=original" /></a></p><p><font>(Louise Ebel of<font> <a href="http://www.misspandora.fr/"><font><i>Pandora</i></font></a></font> - Photography by<font> <a href="http://www.luciebremeault.com/">Lucie Bremeault</a></font>, </font><font><a href="http://dianesagnier.blogspot.com/"><font>Diane Sagnier</font></a> </font>and <a href="http://www.paulinedarley.com/"><font>Pauline Darley</font></a>)</p><div><font>(<a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/-honey-grab-the-camera-" target="_blank">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></div><p> </p></div>Helen Furber Jumps 30 Years Ahead In Eco-Friendly Shoe Designhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/helen-furber-jumps-30-years2010-07-07T19:12:26.000Z2010-07-07T19:12:26.000ZAfingo Fashionhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/AfingoFashion<div><div id="attachment_2560" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width:610px;"><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/furber-070610-a.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2560" src="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/furber-070610-a.jpg" alt="" height="400" width="600" /></a><p style="text-align:center;" class="wp-caption-text">Photo via Style Bubble</p></div><p><br /></p><p>As much as we love young designers, it’s still a rarity for a recent design school graduate to make our jaws drop to the floor. So when <strong><a href="http://www.stylebubble.co.uk/style_bubble/2010/07/furthering-with-furber.html" target="_blank">Style Bubble</a></strong> featured <strong><a href="http://shoekitchen.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Helen Furber</a></strong>’sridiculously forward-thinking shoe designs, we had to share it withyou. They’re just <em>that</em> amazing.</p><p><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/featured/helen-furber-jumps-30-years-ahead-in-eco-friendly-shoe-design/#more-2553" class="more-link">(more…)</a></p></div>From Shakespeare to Star Trek, More Trends At Graduate Fashion Weekhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/from-shakespeare-to-star-trek2010-06-09T16:30:00.000Z2010-06-09T16:30:00.000ZAfingo Fashionhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/AfingoFashion<div><div id="attachment_1694" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width:610px;"><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-060810-a.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1694" src="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-060810-a.jpg" alt="" height="400" width="600" /></a><p style="text-align:center;" class="wp-caption-text">Photo via Fashion156</p></div><p><br /></p><p>Just as we promised, we’re keeping on top of the best and, um, most interesting trends at London’s <strong><a href="http://www.gfw.org.uk/" target="_blank">Graduate Fashion Week</a></strong>. Take a look after the jump for these hot, fresh, and often bizarre styles.</p><p><br /></p><p><span id="more-1679"></span></p><div id="attachment_1695" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width:610px;"><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-ab-060810.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1695" src="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gfwtrends2-ab-060810.jpg" alt="" height="400" width="600" /></a><p style="text-align:center;" class="wp-caption-text">Left: Maria Lazari (Photo via @River_Island; Right: Leoni Newcombe (Photo via Fashion156)</p><p class="wp-caption-text"><br /></p></div><p>Newsflash: Your childhood kaleidoscope has resurrected from the crawlspace shaped like a sweater—but don’t be scared. Geometric shapes hit the catwalk, and—when they worked—we squealed like schoolgirls. At <a href="http://www.dmu.ac.uk/" target="_blank">De Montfort University</a>’s show, <strong><a href="http://www.fashion156.com/blog.php?entry=1494&issue=27" target="_blank">Maria Lazari</a></strong> covered her garments with<br />triangles and squares of all colors to create symmetric getups that were surprisingly easy on the eyes. <strong><a href="http://www.fashion156.com/blog.php?entry=1496&issue=27" target="_blank">Leoni Newcombe</a></strong> from <a href="http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/" target="_blank">Liverpool John Moores</a> used eccentric patterns and stripes for her circus-themed collection. We get the wild intent, but the collection kind of makes us dizzy. Just saying.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.afingo.com/blogs/featured/from-shakespeare-to-star-trek-more-trends-at-graduate-fashion-week/">Read more...</a> <br /></p></div>