Trish Summerville x H&M

Have you seen “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” yet? The film’s costume director has collaborated with H&M to create this perfectly androgynous and worn-in collection that debuted last month.

Needless to say, I love the look of the collection. The colours are perfection. (What colours? Exactly.) The clothes are a perfect match for Toronto in January. Everything is a dull- yet picturesque- mass of shivering grey and black and brownish slush.

That knight-like, pseudo-chainmail hoodie will keep my head delightfully warm.

Ugh, this collection’s aesthetic is utterly perfect to layer on my eyes and layer on myself. My only reason for not rushing to H&M right now to devour the clothes is because I feel that this collection’s look can be easily imitated (and for much cheaper) with D.I.Y. and a visit to Goodwill. And seeing H&M’s past designer collaborations, the Trish Summerville clothes will probably be cheaply made…

Sea foam

Introducing my new favourite colour: sea foam, the older sister of mint and the daughter of aquamarine.

Isn’t sea foam so refreshing? Someone please whisk me to the Mediterranean sea. I need a vacation.

All images are from Anthropologie (click any photo to go to it’s e-store link ).

P.S. Sorry for the lack of posts, guys! I’ve been very busy with schoolwork and fashion show. My first rehearsal is tomorrow! Can’t wait to see the designs on the models…

Why not everyday

Starring models Polina Synyavska, Michelle Schermer and Alma Durand, photographed by Alessio Bolzoni and styled by Moreno Galatà for Grey Magazine #5- “Sabbath,” as the editorial is titled, combines energy and confidence in an unconventional, yet simple ad that’s both a feast for the eyes as it is food for humour.

Let’s dance into the new year!

I wish I can find editorials like this everyday. Instead, I see commercial editorials with doll-models that we’ve all seen countless times in malls. I say, if all you need is the girl to wear the clothes and to look pretty, you might as well have mannequins with pouts and cheekbones! And seeing how advanced Photoshop is these days, a few clicks of a mouse can surely mould plastic to flesh. (It’s not like human models look like skin and flesh in ads, anyway.)

Source: Fashion Gone Rogue 

2011, Year in Review

Let’s kick off the last post of 2011 with one cool video:

Now, I can blabber on about the pile of amazing that 2011 has showered, but let’s commemorate this year with summary in letters instead. (To go to related blog posts, simply click on the photos.)

A is for Art

B is for Boston

C is for Collages

D is for D.I.Y’s

E is for Evolution

is for Fashion Featurettes

G is for Greyscale

H is for Hermès

is for Île d’Orléans

J is for Jewellery

K is for Kensington Market

L is for Lake Erie

M is for Montreal

N is for New York City

O is for Ottawa

P is for Parks

Q is for Quebec City

R is for Rainbows

S is for Savage Beauty

T is for The Room

U is for the U.S.A.

V is for Versace

W is for Weather

X is for Xizi

The eternal dilemma is the fact that X can stand for nothing other than my name. X can also start xylophone and xenophobia (words that I can think of on the top of my head) but they are always too random.

Y is for Yves Saint Laurent

Z  is for the Zoo

Side note: I’ve uploaded more photos to Eye For Detail’s facebook page. And please help me in the OneProsper Holiday Special “Let it snow” Picture Contest by liking my photo here!

Alas, another year comes to a close. Browsing through these photos takes me back to all the wonderful places I’ve been to this year and to all the great people I’ve met. I’d love to see what surprises 2012 will unfold and I’m going to try to beat those 7100+ photos I’ve taken this year.  That means going out of my comfort zone to try to get creative, confident and innovative shots; learning new camera tricks; and going outside to explore more of the world around me. I guess that would be my new year’s resolution. Wish me luck!

Let It Snow

Growing up, the winter holidays were filled with light and shone so bright in my eyes! That’s what I tried to capture in my photo; the magic and sparks of yesteryear.

I’ve entered a photography contest titled “LET IT SNOW” held by OneProsper International- help me win by liking my post here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150359841778039&set=o.132137190234464&type=1&theater&notif_t=like!

OneProsper seeks “To reduce world hunger and improve nutrition by strengthening the capacity of small farmers” in ”India where 43% of children, below age five, are malnourished.”

Happy Holidays to you and your family!