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SNP’s word of the day: Wunderkammer
Word: Wunderkammer
Meaning: A cabinet of wonders, of marvels, of curiosities; synonym: my bathroom. Origin: Germany.
Usage: “A collection of bookshelves, Kunstkammer, Wunderkammer, salon-style hangings, advertising, litter, clutter, chaos, and any other example of our desire to fill space.” — Among the Mess
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Ones to watch: If you don’t already know about Ostwald Helgason, here’s why you really should
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Ostwald Helgason, the London-based label made up of German-born Susanne Ostwald and Icelandic Ingvar Helgason, is making some serious waves. Both have fashion backgrounds—Ostwald with a Fashion Design MA from Germany’s Burg Giebichenstein and Helgason with a combination of design, management, and tailoring—their individual interests in fine art and new technology come together in clean, modern shapes with a distinctly unique edge.
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Preview: Mark Fast’s new lower priced line, Faster
It’s hard to think of a designer right now who’s more white-hot that Mark Fast. So the anticipation for his upcoming diffusion line, Faster, is–safe to say–pretty high. The London-based Canadian’s intricate knit dresses usually run in the thousands of dollars, but the new line will come in at a more accessible price-point. The leggings, […]
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