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Tuesday 20 January 2015

Viola Foggi: Metals by the Lady Author

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Viola Foggi, young Florentine artist, studied sculpture at the Istituto d’Arte in Florence and Goldsmith at the University of Architecture.
She specialised attending training workshops in Barcelona and Florence, winning a scholarship to attend the Jewel Design course at the Arti Orafe of Firenze. http://www.artiorafe.it/en/
While exhibiting at trade fairs and shows, Viola has been working at the Yoko Takirai Atelier for three years.
She now creates in her workshop in Florence, where she designs and realises jewels with gold, silver,  precious and semi precious stones.
Inspired by contemporary sculpture and industrial design, using geometric minimal Japanese forms, she create complex yet light and original pieces.

http://www.violafoggi.com/

Origami, Silver  Ring



Viola Foggi creations can also be purchaised at:

BJØRK FlorenceVia dello Sprone 25/r Firenze (50125)
http://www.bjorkflorence.com/

VulcanicaVia Alfredo Albertini, 6 Milano (20154)
http://www.vulcanica-milano.it
MOICorso Camillo Benso Cavour 194 (06121)
https://www.facebook.com/moiperugia
L’EgliseVia Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange 13 (10123)
http://www.leglise.it/
LIBERARTI – Emporio dell’artePiazza Barbacan – Trieste
http://www.emporioliberarti.it
L’Armadio Imperfetto – Boutique on-linehttp://www.larmadioimperfetto.com/

Thursday 15 January 2015

My Dream Clothes: Giuliana Becattini, Tailor in Florence

“Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror”
Khalil Gibrain, The Profet (1923)

Giuliana Becattini, creator and founder of “L’abito che… vorrei – My dream clothes” was born in Florence in 1967. In 2009, she decided to enter the fashion world and started her career as handmade clothing designer. In her project, Giuliana mixes her technical/creative knowledge and her take on style and clothing design. Her models are simple, functional, elegant and, above all, highly customizable.
 
The company policy of “L’abito che… vorrei – My dream clothes” is to produce quality items: each piece of clothing/ accessory is carefully handmade with artisanal tailoring methods in an artisanal art workshop. The careful choice of fabrics and accessories and the extremely efficient customer service make of “L’abito che… vorrei – My dream clothes” a typical 100% Italian product, precious in its uniqueness.
 




http://labitochevorrei.blogspot.it/
 

Sunday 11 January 2015

99% Recycled: Qualcosa è cambiato / Something's Changed

qèc recovers, cuts, composes, assembles, mixes and transforms old clothes that don't serve anymore, what accumulates in the closets because out fashion, because it does not fit anymore, because irremediably broken or stained.
qèc believes in the long life of clothes and doesn't like to waste them, because creativeness doesn't always necessarily need new materials.

qèc takes care of everything: selecting and picking up the garments, restyling, transformation on demand.

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Wednesday 7 January 2015

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something given and…Una cosa Blu

Daniela Cusano, fashion designer and funder of Una Cosa Blu, mixing tradition, innovative solutions, research and craftsmanship.
The "lady of accessories'" refined her innate ability to enhance the detail in 12 years of career in prestigious international companies: Ferragamo for Emanuel Ungaro, Fendi, Swatch Group, Vivia, Viktor&Rolf.
The research, the development of original collections, the journey and the cooperation with excellent factories are in her DNA.
Florence, Rome and Benevento are the three cities where the project is realized: from the concept, to the samples, to imaging and production.
"Accessories are like "icing on the cake", the detail that represents us more than the dress, they emphasize a special moment, becoming its symbol.

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Sophisticated accessories for unique occasions.
Timeless elegance: creativity, made in Italy quality, fine handmade embroidery, precious materials.
The Limited Edition line emphatizes our ability to customize.

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something given and…Una cosa Blu.