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Monthly Archives: May 2016

  • Minoan Ladies in Blue | Moodboard

    The moodboard draws inspiration from the Cretan women and the frescoes of Minos palace. The Minoan civilization was a Bronze Age civilization that arose on the island of Crete and flourished from about the 27th–15th century BC. In Ladies in Blue, fresco of Minoan women, aged 1600 BC, it is very evident that women’s dress played …

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  • Sophie Deloudi : Retro Geometry

    A discreet flirt with the glamorous 50’s and bold 60’s, as well as repetitive lines and geometric patterns, inspire designer Sophie Deloudi for summer 2016 swimwear & beachwear collection. This collection clearly establishes the character of her creations which combine dynamism and elegance with eternal femininity. Cubistic and op art patterns in color combinations that …

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  • Kyma : greek blue Waves

    Greece is justifiably famous for its beautiful islands. The white washed towns The golden sun The idyllic beaches The emerald waters. These images create a paradise on earth across the greek blue seas. Kyma pays tribute to the sea with its distinctive blue sole and its name which in greek means ‘wave’. Kyma sandals elevate …

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  • CUTCUUTUR : polygonal morphs

    Employing primary geometry as a springboard, the CUTCUUTUR SS2016 features oversized shapes that cover the garment surface with smaller-scale shapes acting as intricate outlines and details, building up the basis for elaborately patterned clothing. Overlapping, meticulously interwoven and interconnected with almost ritualistic fervor, these methodical designs become a statement of the complexity that can be …

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  • Vasia Pachi : Moving Landscapes

    The primary element of the collection Moving Landscapes is the way structures develop in space and the interaction between three-dimensional constructions and the human body. The closed shape –the building, main aspect of Vasia Pachi‘s previous work, is now included in a wider environment, as part of the scenery, urban or natural. The closed structures …

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  • Samantha Sotos : Eleftheria · Irini · Sofia · Agapi

    Four women. Free, peaceful, wise and loving. Confident, compassionate, strong and capable. They take control of their life. With great liberty, Eleftheria is free to walk, do and be as she pleases. Sofia finds wisdom in her troubles and cautiously assesses her next move. Agapi is loving and is a key link to their unity. …

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  • Christina Soubli : precious dandélions

    The art of filigree in jewel making dates back to ancient times and 1000 B.C., where the Phoenician, the Etruscan and the Greek goldsmiths of the time hand crafted jewellery by creating and twisting together fine threads of precious metal. Filigree Reborn. For the past few years Christina Soubli has become known for her unique …

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  • The voyage to Ithaka

    Ithaka by  C.P. Cavafy As you set out for Ithaka hope the voyage is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery. Laistrygonians, Cyclops, angry Poseidon—don’t be afraid of them: you’ll never find things like that on your way as long as you keep your thoughts raised high, as long as a rare excitement …

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  • Lommer : Molecular elements

    Every user creates a new ‘molecular’ experience by interacting with the design process. Circa 450 BC Empedocles imagined fundamental elements  – fire , earth , air and water – and forces of attraction and repulsion allowing the elements to interact. Users get initiated to a unique experience by assembling a Lommer bag and choosing different …

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  • Evangelos : nymph Aura

    A magnificent spectacle of outmost femininity is revealed by Evangelos SS2016 collection inspired by Aura, the Greek mythological Nymph known for her ability to disappear into the air. Gentle floating soft fine fabrics concur with the fluid, floor-sweeping gowns calling to mind Aura, the mysterious Nymph of the breeze. Graceful and timeless, Aura weaves together …

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