Fashion photo-blogger Garance Dore has done it again – after her collabo with Gap last year the French Grande Dame is leaving an imprint everywhere with her ”fierce” yet simple sketches. This time with glasses maker Krys for their KISS collection.
Krys wanted to reach out to a younger hip audience for its new line and Garance designed shopping bags to be offered with the purchase of a pair of glasses.
Oh Garance – Don’t Stop!

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Category : Lookbook Love, paris
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Last week I posted a “Paris Windows” post on Gat Rimon, this week I wanted to follow up to show you guys some inspirational shots from their new lookbook:
white lace dresses, off shoulder tops, bow belts,short shorts, slouchy pants and lace booties.
Enjoy!





The long awaited collaboration with Sonia Rykiel and H&M finally hit stores today in Paris.
I hopped on down to the Les Halles H&M and many pieces where gone within 30 minutes. Knit dresses, pink shorts, platform heels and flower headbands were all over the place with as many people fighting to find their sizes.
The knits were full of color and would usually be what I’d go crazy over – except I wasn’t really blown over by any of the designs, and the black dresses were way too basic to get as an investment purchase.



Weekly Link Love -
Selectivism gives us daily photos of the best products to hit the Project stands straight from LV.
Palladum Boots, Cutler & Gross Eyewear, Puma Urban Mobility and more…
Gotta love it.

Karla finally opens her online shop

The shoe stalking continues with Refinery29 ’s round up of the best on the feet for NY Fashion Week

TrendDoll talks about the New Madonna project and Pays Tribute to Alexander McQueen
Who let the clogs out??
Clogs are coming back in style. We all know that everything Alexa Chung wears immediately becomes a trend or sells out – case in point those Acne Atacomas.
Now here she is wearing a Chanel Clog siting with 14 year old blogger Tavi in front row.
Are you ready to rock the trend? You be the judge.
