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“The exquisite pain of wanting someone so unattainable.”

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t-r-a-e-u-m-e-r-i-n:

ich glaub ich war noch nie so verliebt.

t-r-a-e-u-m-e-r-i-n:

ich glaub ich war noch nie so verliebt.

HOWITZWEISSBACH es una casa de moda alemana de los diseñadores Eva Howitz y Frieder Weissbach, su primera colección llamada Eins the Game inspirada por la Bauhaus desprende ese aire de funcionalidad, simplicidad y una perfecta selección de colores que se conjugan armónicamente creando una propuesta de calidad. Todas las prendas de la casa de moda so creadas en Leipzig, los cuales son los verdaderos responsables de demostrar las habilidades de este dúo que esta inspirada en diseñadores, fotógrafos, músicos y artistas que comparten los mismos conceptos extravagantes de de sus personalidades.

Las característica de los diseñadores es muy fuerte dado a que no creen en lo nuevo, sólo quieren indagar en el mundo que los rodea y llevar a la realidad sus cosmos. Sus colecciones son declaraciones, lo suficientemente valientes como para mostrar colores, formas y patrones poderosos por lo que su clientela son mujeres y hombres valientes que creen en el constructivismo, el arte de Leipzig y en un cosmo nuevo.  

*Observen como utilizan los materiales la seda, el loden, el algodón… Qué trabajo más maravilloso. 

Ohne ihn, ich bin immer kalt.
*Without him I’m always cold.
Sin él, siempre tengo frío.

Ohne ihn, ich bin immer kalt.

*Without him I’m always cold.

Sin él, siempre tengo frío.

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HOWITZWEISSBACH - Paris Fashion Week MARCH 2012. Collection: Fünf - Aufräumen.


*Les recomiendo este vídeo porque es really amazing ver el ingenio que tienen los alemanes para hacer un gran show así no sea en la pasarela.

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3/3 Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s Apartment por The Coveteur - Special HQ: via (The Coveteur) 
  • Photo 22: The clear table in this picture was the first piece of merchandising furniture for CHANEL. Coco asked the designer to do something very clean and very simple to have all the costume jewelry, make-up, skincare, and perfume merchandised. It was to enhance the beauty of the product. At the time, it was very clever as she was one of the firsts to do this. 
  • Photo 23: Coco believed that it was more important to have luxury on the inside then to have it displayed for everyone to see on the outside.
  • Photo 25: While journalists visited Coco in the salon, it also hosted many of her famous friends such as Elizabeth Taylor, Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso.
  • Photo 26:  Coco was photographed many times in this iconic white chair. The octagonal shape of the mirror on the wall was the inspiration for the cap of CHANEL No.5. It is also the same shape of the iconic Place Vendome, which Coco could see out of her window of her residence at the Ritz Hotel.
  • Photo 27:  The camellia flower was also very important to Coco Chanel. It symbolized purity and longevity in Asia and was very prevalent in her designs.
  • Photo 28:  The entrance to Coco’s apartment where an original work chair remains. Lower chairs were used for fittings as it was easier to sew and work with the fabric being lower to the ground.
  • Photo 29:  In contrast to Coco’s personal space, the staircase had a heavy art- deco influence.

2/3 Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s Apartment por The Coveteur - Special HQ: via (The Coveteur)
  • Photo 12: Japanese deer could be seen in pairs throughout the apartment.
  • Photo 13: Coco was very superstitious. Elements of this can be seen all over her apartment with sculptures of different animals and religious artifacts. She wanted to feel protected at all times.
  • Photo 14: When the mouth of a frog is open it is to bring love, luck money and health. If you look closely you can see a crystal placed in it’s mouth, another important symbol for Coco.
  • Photo 15: This birdcage was the inspiration for Vanessa Paradis’ “Coco” perfume campaign.
  • Photo 17: The gold boxes were a gift from the Duke of Westminster. He offered Coco these boxes with the most beautiful and most precious metal- gold, on the inside and not on the outside. It is the idea of luxury hidden, that luxury is not something you have to showoff, only you know it is there.
  • Photo 18: Wheat symbolizes prosperity and can be seen throughout Coco’s apartment.
  • Photo 19: Karl Lagerfeld “sprinkled” ears of wheat throughout his Spring-Summer 2010 collection: showers of golden wheat ears were embroidered or cropped up on chain belts, bracelets, headbands, necklaces and shirt fronts.
  • Photo 20: Behold! Coco’s desk where she sketched at and her very own glasses. Remember we told you about those peculiar things our camera captured? We took this exact picture on our digital cameras and when we looked at the photo later, the glasses were blurred out and all that remained was this mysterious, glowing light. Call us crazy, but we’re pretty sure Coco was sending us some sort of sign!

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