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tsumori chisato

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>>backstage at the C19th Salon Imperial at Paris’ Westin <<

these images are gorgeous. they’ve been featured in several blogs and online mags…specifically

peut-être mag.

i’ve been obsessed recently, and think i will be for quite a while.

and soooo….found out that tsumori chisato was born in the city of Saitama, Japan, and studied fashion at the Bunka Fashion School in Tokyo. In 1977, she entered the Issey Miyake design company as the head designer for “Issey Sports”, later renamed “I.S. Chisato Tsumori Design”. She then started her own line in 1990, and presented her collection  at the Japan Fashion Week that same year.

Tsumori Chisato’s signature style uses innovative and luxurious textiles, intricate beading, embroidery, appliqués and prints designed by her.

the “Maïnichi Newspaper Award” is just one of numerous prizes she has received in recognition of her design achievements.

but…. (drum roll please) this is what’s new:

2011/ 11/ 14 – tsumori chisato opened shop in Kuwait

2011/11/02 – campaign aw2011-2012

2011/10/18 – finally, the tsumori chisato online store is up

click here ….NOW.

anna lindsay macdonald

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>>playful design<<

feel free to check her website out here, here,  and here

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she attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and graduated with a BFA in Metalsmithing and Jewellery Design in 2004.

currently she is at Craft Studio Resident at the Harbourfront Centre for the Arts in Toronto, Ontario.

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My work with maps began as soon as I moved to Toronto to take up residency at the Harbourfront Centre. As I navigated the city I was struck by the grid-like quality of the Toronto streets, the intersections and interwoven connections. The imposing urban sprawl I reduced in size to a more legible scale, neighborhoods became bracelets and rings, adornment objects as well as informative objects. I wanted the wearer to engage with their neighborhoods, with transparent acrylic pieces wrapped around their hands and fingers like tattoos, their walking history etched into their skin. The gold and silver dotted paths or the walk to work became the adornment object.

Philosophical issues in cartography emerged, the fact that maps are subjective documents oftentimes used by corporations and polititians to convey ownership. I was made aware that the publication I was relying on could’ve been more a document of bureaucratic history than anything else. I therefore began to fabricate my own neighborhoods by incorporating lace patterning into the streetscapes, my own cartographic truth.

This was a significant turning point in my body of work, the realisation that the networks resemble knots and lace. I began to think of my work as a modern form of lace making. Hand cut from metal and vinyl I used elements of product design and contemporary jewellery design to transform the informative systems into decorative motifs. I found that the language and semiotics of cartography lent themselves well to wearable art. Beyond the streets weaving themselves together, the dotted lines became opportunities for patterning and ornamentation, and the fleur-de-lis historically used to point North, became another lace motif to employ.

Our inherent tendency toward mathematical balance in apparent in our urban streets as well as in our history of ornament. My work is an ongoing study of this relationship.

–anna lindsay macdonald–

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just saying…

New York, NY — September 17-19, 2011 Designer Ayaka Nishi will present her new jewelry collection at Capsule Trade Show. This refined event will take place September 17-19, 2011 at CENTER 548 (548 West 23rd Street, NYC).

Ayaka Nishi will feature her Spring/Summer 2012 collection at the show. Also available for viewing will be Ayaka’s latest work, which includes her new Cell Mask and Cell Bracelet, as well as new additions to her already popular Bone Collection. This exhibition will include, press, media, fashion influencers and industry leaders.

About Ayaka Nishi
Ayaka Nishi New York is a jewelry brand inspired by elementes found in nature. Bone, coral, honeycomb, spiderweb, sea urchin, bubble and more are crafted in metal as wearable accessories. ( www.ayakanishi.com)

Ayaka Nishi websitewww.ayakanishi.com
Ayaka Nishi biowww.ayakanishi.com/bio/e_bio.html
2012 S/S Jewelry Collection Look Bookwww.ayakanishi.com/lookbook.html

RSVP IMMEDIATELY:
info@ayakanishi.com

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sweeeeeeeeeet

>>risd fo’ llyyyyffffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee<<

YUM.

XXX

colorfield

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>>blumarine ad from aagggggessss agooo + whimsical sketches + hanging tassels + bleached sheers + mottled lighting + open vests + pebble stages + tin-colored swings <<

summer of 2011.

sssshhhhhhh…

xxx

grounded

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>>the periodic table fits right here<<

jorge manilla bounced from mexico to belgium

Manilla’s vast production, is both utterly beautiful and profoundly upsetting. Attraction, repulsion, uneasiness: his work confronts him with his religious upbringing and the viewer with a powerful and intimate perception of the syncretic religion of the modern Mexico. Allusions to religious images and iconography that show the often tortuous and painful relations that Mexicans have with their faith. Wood, bones, textile, branded leather and silver are amalgamated and transformed into almost recognizable shapes: a probable anatomical part, a series of tiny bundles that could be small babies, an unknown religious utensil. Manilla is not shy to experiment with all kinds of materials and processes, never leaving aside his extraordinary metalsmithing skills. Each one of his pieces is carefully crafted in a variety of processes that are able to convey his rotund ideas.

(VALERIA VALLARTA)

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(source: http://www.jorgemanilla.com/)

buttermilk

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>>an appropriate first pic + grassy chairs + giddy attires + backbends + water + fringes + links + pop + library of all sorts + mad shades + blurring + double vision + flat bears + mad dialogue + sulphur lakes + a visual stream of some things bizarre + applause <<

Deceptively named, buttermilk is what remains after the butter has been churned out. it’s actually sour….but it sounds like a combo of excesses, and so it is what comes to mind when i go through the tumblr archives.

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blow the horn

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>>overprinting galore + graphic design + cut & paste + all hail frederique daubal +  freelance creative + mixed media <<

lots of ex’s…like experiments, explore, exciting, experience, and exclamation mark.

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for more of the above, check out his page here

(source: trendland)

falling spoons

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>>absolut yum<<

non madam/monsieur, you do not take this in measured doses.

xxx

beerbaby

neon



>>who’s your daddy? + hats off to an incredible person + dahnce baby + neon fingernails<<

Cath is hysterically blunt. She’s the sort of person who tells you you’re fugly before going out on a date…sticks up for you even though she knows you may be slightly bent… plays along with all the nonsense and takes credit when fingers start pointing …puts her diet on the line to go comfort eat in the kitchen with you… joins the waterfight when she’s got no spare clothes…and doesn’t mind borrowing your spare undies after…yeah growing up with cath was definitely ‘great’ (quote tita pilar).

xxx