Osborn Design Studios – Aztec Feet
4. January 2010 Shoes & Sneakers

Remember Lindsey Thornburgs capes? This is what could be the matching shoes. Created by Osborn Design Studios, the shoes are handcrafted in Guatemala. (more…)


Remember Lindsey Thornburgs capes? This is what could be the matching shoes. Created by Osborn Design Studios, the shoes are handcrafted in Guatemala. (more…)

They call themselves ADIEU – i dare to state, they rather shoud rename in “BUT HELLO”. No clue, who`s behind the T-Shirt label, but definitely a clue on how great the shirts stand out from the crownd of random “printed T-Shirt boredom” we find in so many “young designer” T-Shirt corners. I go for it. If you do so too, go crazy with me….here`s the webshop.
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by Stolen Girlfriends Club, seen at I don`t like Mondays. (more…)


Grandmother was as important as Parsons? When it comes to formal education, this statement seems kind of naïve. But still, Jen Kao who was formally trained at NYU and Parsons before coming up with her first collection in 2007 describes her family, especially her Japanese grandmother as huge influence on her design approaches. (more…)

This is not completely new, but, still a stunner. Shop With Asian Stereotypes makes me loving skull for the first time in my life. The DIY Cut Out piece is available here, and fantastically worn by the fabulous Cocorosa. (more…)
In between vintage dreams and new femaleness. With its second collection, the mother-daughter label Family Affairs does felicitous splits of old and new, modern and classic. Although I don´t see myself in this pieces, I consider Family Affairs a remarkable fashion label which I hope to see growing in the following years.

It´s not only a family business, runned by jewelry designer Nina Egli and fashion designer Kaya Egli, a mother-daughter duo – Family Affairs is also a notable example of cross-continental work. While Nina is based in New York, USA, Kaya lives in Switzerland. The one brings the inspiration, the other give the imagination free rein and together they create a wonderful and unique fashion island, visibly lead with heart and soul. (more…)

If design could heal the world, Mike and Maaike, we already know from stolen jewels, would be some saviours. The designer duo brought together the world´s most influential religious texts and presented them on the same level on one single bookshelf. There´s no better metaphore for acknowledging and celebrating the religious diversity we have on our planet instead of fighting others for the “wrong” set of beliefs. (more…)


What an Etsy-find. For fighters and elves, unicorns, princesses, warriors, snowflakes and butterflies, the mysterious and the playful, these handcrafted and affordable leather masks will fulfill your needs.
And if not, I am sure, Tom Banwell, a California-based artist who is working with leather for more than 30 years, would be happy to satisfy your individual desires. (more…)