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HELIOT EMIL: The future of smart-wear

HELIOT EMIL: The future of smart-wear

Created by Danish designers and entrepreneurs Julius and Victor Juul, HELIOT EMIL is the new rising star of the fashion scene. The forward thinking fashion label has taken the world by surprise with their first collection in 2017, presenting a never seen before utilitarian yet formal aesthetic. Inspired by brutalism architectures and  recognisable for their monochromatic colour palette, 

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The poetry of Song for the Mute AW16

The poetry of Song for the Mute AW16

Autumn Winter 2016, Melvin Tayana and Lyna Ty, the design duo behind Song for the Mute, continue their development of fabric and silhouette in this collection, entitled POEME. The selection on offer encapsulates the title in its purest form, like ‘BELLE POÉSIE.

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Hello Pearls Before Swine

Hello Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine is a jewellery brand based in Montreal. Its designer Himo Martin, focuses on finding beauty and unusual aesthetics in often abandoned and overlooked objects. Nails, heavy chains, thorns and branches juxtaposed with pearls and diamonds create extraordinary collections for those who appreciate the ephemeral spirit of nature as well as raw honesty of industrial elements. This unusual selection of rings, pendants, and earrings has been hand crafted from materials such as rugged oxidised silver, rough diamonds and fair-trade Akoya and Tahitian pearls. What makes these pieces even more unique is a very conceptual and personal context in...

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Song for the Mute AW17 ‘Moth’

Song for the Mute AW17 ‘Moth’

Lyna Ty and Melvin Tanaya revealed Song for The Mute’s Autumn/Winter 2017 collection titled “Moth” at their Rue Saint Martin Paris showroom in January 2017. Maintaining the ornamented textured styling, as seen with their previous collections, lead designers Lyna Ty and Melvin Tanaya have created a more layered look for their AW17 collection. The attention to detail and melding of fabrics,  

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