Nicole Farhi’s new collection looks and feels incredible wearable in every way. It almost makes you wish for winter already! The collection gives us earthy browns, military greens, caramel and shades of blue. Both fabric and the colors got an organic feel and adds something new to your wardrobe. Two favorites from the collection are the ninja tweed knit jumpers and double blanket track pants. Both are a mix of classic shapes and a more bohemian feel with an eased silhouette and proportion.
Notice the staple shoes which are made in collaboration with Tricker’s, making shoes by hand since 1829. They fit in really nice with the clothes and a good reminder of how important the shoes are in creating your outfit.
Words: Anna Ahren
Nicole Farhi’s new collection looks and feels incredible wearable in every way. It almost makes you wish for winter already! The collection gives us earthy browns, military greens, caramel and shades of blue. Both fabric and the colors got an organic feel and adds something new to your wardrobe. Two favorites from the collection are the ninja tweed knit jumpers and double blanket track pants. Both are a mix of classic shapes and a more bohemian feel with an eased silhouette and proportion.
Notice the staple shoes which are made in collaboration with Tricker’s, making shoes by hand since 1829. They fit in really nice with the clothes and a good reminder of how important the shoes are in creating your outfit.
Words: Anna Ahren
KTZ and Linda Farrow’s 2014 spring/summer collection gives us the perfect example on how one single accessory can create an entire outfit and style on it’s own! Pack light this holiday with black or white t-shirts and match with accessories just like these wild Black or White Mask Sunglasses, it will be all you need!
These ski Google-inspired sunglasses got a hinged center, so they are foldable and easy to carry with you. The frame shows KTZ’s nomadic pattern and are super easy to wear with an adjustable strap and foam padding.
These frames are prices at $360 USD. Find them online at SSENSE
Words: Anna Ahren