Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Ruby & Prankstar


Recently I stumbled upon a lovely looking new jewellery collection from a Brisbane girl named Kirsty Morgan, with her handmade collection of necklaces entitled the Talisman Collection. Described on her blog as being "Inspired by forms within nature, anatomical structures and cycles of transformation. The Talisman Collection pays reverence to animal spirits and their dismembered bodies that lie in tranquil motionless decay." The collection features a variety of materials, the most prominent being leather, on that Morgan is well acquainted with, as well a variety of (real) feathers and brassy pieces, including spent bullet casings, all hand cut and crafted.











So far the only stockist I'm aware of is Fallow in Brisbane, and the prices range from $240-550 dollars (AUD). And as for my personal favourite, well:



All images come from http://fallowbrisbane.b
logspot.com/ , and if you want more information, I suggest the Ruby and Prankstar blog or contacting Fallow via email at their page.

Listening to: Soil & Pimp Seassions, Pimp Master

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Saint Augustine Academy at RAFW 2010




So yes, undoubtedly late but finally a post about the SAA Spring/Summer collection for 2010/11, entitled Crystal Ballroom, and it's show at Royal Australian Fashion Week. It pays tribute to a Melbourne music venue of the same name, and to the variety of patrons that attended. The show itself overall had vampire themed tone, as it was sponsored by the show True Blood. You can take the commercial aspect any way you will, but in the end, an amazing show was produced. The clothes seemed to represent a variety of styles, the slim tailored mods to rougher looking punks, all with the modern edge given by SAA. A good variety of cuts for the summer times, jeans, tees, Alvin's sharp suiting, plus some newer style studded denim shirts. All topped off with plenty of Dr Martens and other boots, ties and jewellery for a sweet as show.
















My personal favourites are the the one at the top, and the one just below. For more on the complete coverage of this particular show, and for the rest of the collection (including orders, although pre-orders have finished I believe) head to the For Tomorrow Blog. You'll find a good quality video of the whole show there, as well as a preview of the lookbook for the men's range.




You'll notice I didn't cover the women's clothing if you watch the video. Not my thing sorry, although there is some really cool stuff for the ladies.

Sources:

Images 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 15 are from www.f-t.com.au and are Copyright For-Tomorrow Online 2010. Media coverage by For-Tomorrow Productions, Photography by Blake Azar Photography

Images 3, 4, 7, 8 and 11 are from Fashionising.com and are Copyright Fashionising.com 2004-2010