Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2015

love what you do what you love

It's official!
Just emailed the course descriptions. I'm going to have a double workshop weekend! It will be after the summer, around september or october at Medborgarskolan, Kalmar. The first workshop will be about upcycle, clothing and creativity and the second one about playing with your food. I already tried out the concepts (in english) on Malta and it was a success.  Of course I'll let you know when it's time to sign up for the weekend! There are few things that are as rewarding as doing what you love and loving what you do. Bliss.



 Here's one of my own food art pieces (coffee, soysauce and tea) and the wonderful kids who got creative together at the previous events! 

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Re:design

So I mentioned a workshop that I wanted to do in previous post and time goes fast. It was today. Here's the invitation:



Monday, May 5, 2014

Sun up, shoes off & rock on!

 OWN the field of flowers. STAND OUT with purple and ruffles this summer.



I'm proud to present the first creation of my own at etsy. Modelled by my twin sister Cecilia.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Shoulderloaded little black

When I went to India I fell in love with a roll of sequin decorations that very much looked like the eyes of peacock feathers... in gold! I stitched them on by hand onto this dress I made, one by one. This is no longer just any little black dress with shoulder puffiness overload! (Shoulderload?) 




 You should atleast once in your life atleast sew something by hand. It will help you put things in perspective. In India alot of things handmade and it's so cheap it makes me want to puke. Still people keep on dickering because they just don't get how much work is behind it all. Please, show some respect for the crafts.

Friday, June 28, 2013

A space mission

Mission: Take some old clothes 
and design something new from it. 
You got one week. 
GO!

I slaughtered 4 knitted tops and a scarf 
to make this cozy space dress 
as a tribute to the designer Sandra Backlund.





Photography: Cecilia Sandhu