Reading is empowering. Fashion Revolution fanzine extracts real issues. For example, garment-making and working-wages within the fashion industry. The carbon footprint from brands tracked . Garment workers are no longer quiet thanks to activism and fashion-kind people. Well, when you read its pages below, you will be empowered too! You will be wanting to join…
Outfit with a purpose
A must-have outfit is indispensable when worn with a purpose. For almost two years I wore the Albert Heijn (AH) Oude Dorp bakery uniform with joy. I believe that my journey working as a part-time bakery assistant was with a purpose. I met lovely people. I developed the fluency in the Dutch language. I am part of…
Upcycling accessories
Oh, what a moment of joy, when my friend and sports masseur Warner Boekhout showed me these accessories made from used bike tires he got from a cycling event. I always admired the colorful tires when watching the races. To imagine that these accessories were once part of a racing bike. Who knows where these…
The fashion of receiving flowers
With Valentines coming up, this is the color palette to die for. Tulips are forever. The fashion of celebrating this day and flowers will never be last season for me. Unexpectedly receiving flowers is always especial. And so I hear from Mr. Boyfriend, “Valentines is a commercial commitment.” I partially agree, commercial it is, but…
Apple sophistication: the statement bag
This statement by Happy Genie combines sophistication with sustainability. Last Monday I visited Soul Salon fashion trade show in Amsterdam. After my shot of inspiration by fashion magazines, I was up for more of it. So as expected, up front was this glamorous bags made from apples by Happy Genie. It’s luxurious and multi-use. It’s designed by…
Vital shots of inspiration: fashion magazines and people
Fashion magazines are vitally inspirational
2017: a year of achievements, discoveries and blog collaboration
It was a very good year for achievements, discoveries and blog collaboration. Looking back on 2017, one of the first memorable moments was the catwalk of Kelly Sue during Amsterdam fashion week. Her concept “Broken Crayons Still Color” highlighting diversity, was fascinating. The catwalk was so exquisite with these models in wheelchairs that are called “Sue Warriors”….
No waste, only grace.
Last month, here in the Netherlands was a check-to-reality for me, as a passionate fashion consumer and blogger. The theme of the #Dutchsustainablefashionweek this year was the circular economy. I was in the front-row at the catwalk opening. Designers Danya Wevers, Map Renes, Monique Collignon , Judith van Vliet en Hellen van Rees showed their amazing collection…
Earth Matters – remember that fashion world.
The exhibition “Earth Matters” at the Textile Museum in Tilburg is a call for me to keep admiring fashion designers and brand concepts that promote sustainability. The galleries of the museum were full of insightful content, with samples of botanical ingredients turned into a fashionable product without harming the environment. Conscient designers recycle, upcycles, collect and reinvent…
Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week open catwalk in my point of view was…
Ready to wear and stylish These are the first words that come to my mind. Designers put together an up-to-date collection with sustainability in mind. #sustainablefashion week #Amsterdam The opening show of the Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week
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