October 2011
1 post
July 2011
2 posts
February 2011
7 posts
October 2010
7 posts
September 2010
2 posts
July 2010
3 posts
An impromptu performance over the artwork
June 2010
3 posts
An article about my home was run in Maison, a lifestyle magazine last month. The editor described it as “Reality Deco” and underlined ‘It’s slow & Eco-friendly’.
Unlike other houses introduced in this magazine, my home is not luxury as well as well-equipped, but I made it based on my own plan and somethings were done by myself that’s why I like it and am...
May 2010
1 post
April 2010
1 post
‘I feel too much. That’s what’s going on.”Do you think one can feel too much? Or...
– Jonathan Safran Foer (via awhitestraw) (via itscnthia)
March 2010
4 posts
[NWF] Odeur
Founded in 2006 around a conceptual branding approach “seeking to broaden the opinion of what design really means,” Odeur uses “a unique scent and its molecular structure as a replacement for the traditional, word-based logotype.” The upshot, clothes fragranced with an airy, light smell comparable to CK One and a pyramid-shaped symbol, sets the tone for forward-thinking...
February 2010
27 posts
sight_seeing in Seoul on mayday 2004
estethica Feb 2010
[NWF] Goodone
10_11 AW Collection
2010 S_S collection
Goodone is a ‘upcycling’ fashion brand in UK
an article about their work and business from BBC
I think their works are getting better and better by every season.
Value Proposition of My Company, Orgdot corp.
Traditionally, the fashion industry has grown on the basis of the exploitation of garment workers and environmental pollution. In order to reinvent the fashion business as a tool to alleviate urban poverty and reduce the environmental damage, Orgdot is building a Ethical Fashion Platform where well paid garments workers, eco-friendly materials, indie-designer’s brands with consciousness and...
I do not think the eco/organic/fair-trade movement is a trend. I think it is the...
– Julie Gilhart, Fashion Director and Senior Vice-President of Barneys New York
I am present at the open class of my elder daughter’s kindergarten. She is swimming well unlike me^^ It’s great to find out her achievement
Where does your money go when you buy clothes?
(as for a pair of jeans)
The workers 0.5 per cent
Cloth and other materials 13 per cent
Transport 11 per cent
The shop 50 per cent
The brand 25 per cent
The government 17.5 per cent VAT
(in Korea about 10%)
source : Matilda lee, Eco Chic