Ready for some Sunday inspiration? La Petite Digi W translated Elin Kling‘s look into some nice and affordable lookalikes. Needless to say that we’re jealous of Elin’s wardrobe…Did you know she co-designed a line for Nelly.com, named Nowhere? Happy Sunday-shopping!
Former model and now Fashion Editor for Wonderland magazine, Julia Sarr-Jamois, is known for her perfect afro and eclectic mix of denim, vintage and color. She inspired La Petite Digi W to make the Digitalistic style of today. Happy Thursday!
Still remember our fabulous style blogger Fred N a.k.a our Digitalistic Digitalisto? Well, Fred is back with a new fresh masculine look. And we like it!
Not the average leopard-, zebra- or snakeskin-print, but roaaaaaarrr, a tiger is looking at ya. Or Mister Owl, or Bambi. Any animal you like, printed on a T-shirt. We blame Christopher Kane and his scary gorilla’s a few season’s ago.
We love fashion, we love art, we love illustrations. We found this great French illustrator via Swide. He does not only illustrate on paper, even outside walls, guitars and sneakers aren’t safe for the guy. And let’s say this works better for us than grafitti…
Sun, a blue sky and happy people. We can’t wait for the festival season to begin. At Coachella, Palm Springs-California, it has already started. And remember this: festival looks need to be simple and comfortable. Just accesorize for the right look.
We love the laidback, summery feel of this picture by Hanneli Mustaparta, which she took at the Coachella festival last weekend.
For all our streetwise chicks out there: these are truly some Digitalistic sneakers, and we hope the effect of the wings gives the sensation you’re flying instead of walking.
They are part of the Jeremy Scott for Adidas collection S/S 2010. But not only the sneakers are cool, the collection features some nice items too. What to think of this dress that would perfectly suit Madonna, or the Michael Jackson inspired vest?
Last night we ended up at the Burger King (shame on us, but after an Absolut Vodka party with nothing else to drink than vodka, we desperately needed a burger) and there we spotted a girl with legwarmers.
‘What’s up with the legwarmers?’, Digitalista K. said to Digitalista M.
‘Why?’, Digitalista M. asked.
‘Well, because I see those ugly things suddenly everywhere on the street!’. Ohnoo!!! Are legwarmers a new trend, AGAIN?! We don’t hope so!
When we spotted this new trend on Coolhunting.com, we thougt it might actually become a recession-hit. Why not make accessories of LEGO-pieces. We used to be creative with LEGO when we were little (yes, even girls play with LEGO), and if Jean Charles de Castelbajac can pull it off, why can’t we, right?