De Nederlandsche Mode

December 17, 2009 by thisispuck

It was only recently that I realised that I absolutely love dutch fashion. The Netherlands aren’t that big in the whole fashion area just yet, but we’re making progress. Big progress, if I say so myself, since Amsterdam International Fashion Week made its debut in 2004.

I havent been that active the last two weeks but next year you can expect posts about dutch fashion, general fashion and more amazing stuff.

Have an amazing christmas and an amazing new year. (oh gosh, it sounds so cheesy.)

Mad House

December 9, 2009 by thisispuck

Taken on the 7th of December, The Wedding of My best friends mom. :)

No way.

December 6, 2009 by thisispuck
Smokin’ Mirrors

Stone Age

December 3, 2009 by thisispuck

Gorgeous.

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Breakfast at Tifanny’s

December 3, 2009 by thisispuck

What can I say? I’m just a sucker for shiny stuff ;_;

Matthew Williamson Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear Fashion Show

Pictures: Style.com

Le Petit Antoine

December 1, 2009 by thisispuck

You probably haven’t heard of Antoine Peters when you’re not from The Netherlands. But since I am, I did hear from him and saw him in person when he gave me and 20 other people a presentation about his work as a fashion designer. And yes, I was impressed! But who is he?

Antoine Peters is a dutch fashion designer. After he graduated from Fashion Institute Arnhem in the Netherlands he got to show for Amsterdam International Fashion Week with some other designers. He has worked for the dutch AvantGarde magazine, Viktor & Rolf and is one of Hollands most promising designers. There’s one thing that one can always see and feel when they are looking at his collection: Humor. Humor is one of the most important things when it comes to him designing clothes. With titles for his runway shows as: ’Fat People Are Harder To Kidnap’ and ’Turn Your Frown Upside Down’ he always makes the crowd laughing before the show even starts. Even the tags in his garments are in the shape of a smile, and they are stitched in a way so that on the backside of the garment is a little smile.

He’s also well known for his idea: A Sweater For The World. This is a huge sweater that can be worn as an oversized dress but also as just a sweater for two (or more) people. Also this idea, comes back into some of his collections.

In most of his collections patterns are used, no not the usual patterns that we already know like the scottish pattern or pied-de-poule but patterns he creates himself. Like in the collections: ‘I’m with stupid’, ‘Fat People Are Harder To Kidnap’ and ‘To Make An Elephant Out Of A Mosquito.’

 

The first five pictures are pictures taken from the collection: ‘Fat People Are Harder To Kidnap’. He uses a pattern he created himself. The pattern consists of pieces cut from the newspaper that we sometimes see in movies (old movies most of the time) when they show us a threatening letter. In the third and the fourth picture we can see this clearly, but when you focus on the first two pictures you can see that the pattern on the garment is the same as the others but only it’s a magnification. This collection is from the FW 08/09 show.

The last four pictures are taken from the collection: ‘I’m With Stupid’. He was inspired by the cheesy T-Shirts that say: I’m With Stupid with a arrow under them pointing to the person next to them. I’m not really a fan of these patterns but some really stand out.  This collection is from the FW/2010 show. Which is his latest collection. In both of these collection we can see a lot of drapery.

The pictures 7 to 16 are taken from the collection: ‘To Make An Elephant Out Of A Mosquito’. This a dutch saying: ‘Van een mug een olifant maken.’ Which basically means: that someone makes something bigger and worse then it actually is. This saying is often used when someone makes a big problem over nothing. We see shapes that are inspired by the shape of an elephant like the shoes of the first picture in this post. And there is a mosquito pattern all over the dresses. Then there are the jumpsuits which makes the arm appear as the nose of an elephant. Picture 13 and 14 have a pattern that looks like this up close:

He told us: ‘I use these catwalk shows for publicity, a way to show what I’m capable of.’And he sure did!

Go to http://antoinepeters.com for more of his collections. (Fat People Are Harder To Kidnap, Le Petit Antoine and etc.)

ACNE

November 29, 2009 by thisispuck

MAJOR

Picture: style Acne Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear

What a mess.

November 28, 2009 by thisispuck

On a boring saturday, in my messy room.

Queen of Knits pour H&M

November 28, 2009 by thisispuck

A while ago I read on Wikipedia that Sonia Rykiel was the next designer after JC that will be designing for H&M: Sonia Rykiel pour H&M. She’s a great designer and I personally think H&M should be proud to have such a great designer as her designing for their company (And I’m sure they are very, very grateful.) I totally forgot about the whole Sonia Rykiel for H&M thing and when I was reading the dutch ELLE today I came by ads for this collection. So this news isn’t that recent anymore, but I’m still going to write a post about it. The collection consists of ladies underwear. The prices are really reasonable. I’m not a fan of everything in the collection, but a little diversity is always good right? And that’s exactly what she did, but still she managed to make a collection instead of garments that don’t have a connection at all. The collection will launch on December 5 and will be available in 1500 H&M stores all over the world. Not only in the H&M stores but for the first time for H&M the collection will be in the Sonia Rykiel stores too. This is not the only collection she will design for H&M in 2010 she will design a knitwear collection (ofcourse, this is where she’s famous for) plus an accessory collection on 20 February.

Sneezle

November 28, 2009 by thisispuck

This is so interesting.