A boutique on the lower east side, a team of artisans from Kyoto crafts beautiful intricate one-of-a-kind watches with colorful leather bands with antique brass frames. An ultimate statement piece, since each watch are made by hand guaranteeing you the utmost elegance and uniqueness. And although the shop resides in New York, it has not forgotten its Japanese roots. Through April 15, ten percent of sales will go to earthquake and tsunami relief funds for victims of the recent disasters. Retails at affordable prices from U$ 460 in HERE
Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Pedro Lourenço
Just 20 years of age, Lourenço's ideas and his pretty masterful technique while also having serious real-world appeal, those coolly minimal tops with strips of fox pieced into leather and organza, worn with skinny wool stirrup pants, an idea Helmut Lang might have come up with. Bravo!
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Home of Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff started her new tenure as the founding Director of Fashion at Lincoln Center. At the core of her responsibilities, she was in charge of overseeing the relocation of New York City's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week to its new home at Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park, a move she did with both grace and ease. But since Fashion Week only happens two times a year in New York City, it's Wolkoff's aim to create a yearlong fashion presence, and needless to say, it's been occupying plenty of her time. With her plate (and closet) more than full, she's the primary liaison between Lincoln Center and the entire fashion industry including IMG Fashion, the CFDA, retailers, and the design community. And as busy as she is, she certainly has the clothes, shoes, and accessories to make a lasting impression. With a jewelry collection that we dream about (a haven of Lanvin jewels) to her Hermès bags in every color, style, and shape under the sun, when we die, we can only hope we go to Wolkoff heaven. We've been good girls after all! During her time at Vogue, SWW was mentored by Anna Wintour, and was responsible for overseeing and producing the magazines famed events, including the annual Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala and the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund for young emerging designers. But beyond the world of fashion, Wolkoff still manages to lend her hand to a slew of New York City-based charities including New Yorkers for Children and the Central Park Conservancy. Blackberry in her right hand, a can of Coca Cola zero in her left and a Birkin paired with a fur-embellished custom overcoat, what makes her go wrong? Zilch.
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