8.3.10

For some reason I only just recently came across the designer Haider Ackermann...
but he has already taken his position on my list of favourite designers!
It's like hes creating pieces that I can only envision in my dreams and putting them on the runway

(*sighhs* at my lack of technical ability) 
Everything he makes reflects me as a designer; Avant garde drapery, over-exagerrated collars and asymetric lines, yet still so wearable and flattering to the female form.

Brief Bio
Colombian designer, Haider Ackerman (born in 1971) has joined the ranks of notable alumni of the Antwerp Fashion Academy of Fine Arts (Dries Van Noten and Ann Demeulemeester are the others). He then went on to intern with John Galliano for five months before working as an assistant for one of his teachers, the Belgian designer Wim Neels. The following years he worked for various brands, including Bernhard Willhelm and Patrick Van Ommeslaeghe. Before launching his namesake line in 2001.
"I wanted it to be totally up to you," he said backstage at his Fall/Winter 2010 show. With the use of long, undulating collars that can be wrapped around the neck any number of ways and zipped-on peplums that are easily detached, should the woman wearing them so choose. The collection was also made up of leather leggings, floor-scraping skirts with deep slits, along with beautifully tailored trousers.
 
Although I loved the whole collection (which is very rare for me) here are some of my favourite looks...
Images: Courtesy of style.com

7.3.10

Inspired by...

The Arbore Tribe

Soo I'm looking to dye the little hair that has grown back on my head one kind of purpley red...
to be sure it would suit started my search online for black chicks with... well basically coloured scalps!!

Hmmm long story short anything shaved came up with amber, cassie...oh n sum old skool Kelis snapz!
I even tried looking at dudes styles, but wasn't too useful...

Anyway somehow I came across this beautiful african tribe.
I'd love to Ethiopia and just embrace their culture.

After watching 'Zimbabwe's Forgotten Children' it really did humble me back down to Earth, although I am a very greatful person, and appreciate the life God and my parents have made for me you somtimes forget how lucky you are when complaining about minor things.

All I know is that when I have money I will be helping those less fortunate than I...
watching children whos only wish was to have $2 to go to school really makes you see life differently when we complain about not wanting to go into uni one day.


Enought of the rant heres some photos I love from a brilliant photographer!

Taken by the amazing photographer David D Kim

Click on the link to check his other work on his flickr account!
Peace im off to bed!