During my weekly visit to the Pixie Market (they have a couple of seelenkleid's gorgeous blanc pieces available this week!), I came across a new-to-me Australian label, Injury, which was founded by Eugene Leung in 2004. The S/S 10 collection has some rather delightful basics featuring lunar/marbled prints in the most comfortable of colours/non-colours, being of course blacks and greys. I even like the menswear line of this label, so here's some photos from both of the collection's lookbooks. Methinks a lot of the men's pieces could really be unisex. But that's just me. And I'm quite a fan of the Injury Bauhaus top available on PM. How about you?
Monday, February 8, 2010
Non-fatal Injury
During my weekly visit to the Pixie Market (they have a couple of seelenkleid's gorgeous blanc pieces available this week!), I came across a new-to-me Australian label, Injury, which was founded by Eugene Leung in 2004. The S/S 10 collection has some rather delightful basics featuring lunar/marbled prints in the most comfortable of colours/non-colours, being of course blacks and greys. I even like the menswear line of this label, so here's some photos from both of the collection's lookbooks. Methinks a lot of the men's pieces could really be unisex. But that's just me. And I'm quite a fan of the Injury Bauhaus top available on PM. How about you?
Thursday, January 7, 2010
seelenkleid



These are from the S/S 10 collection of German Ella Haberlach's label, seelenkleid. The concept behind this collection, entitled 'blue code', is the following:
Masculine and feminine counterparts intertwine to form an
unspoken dialogue.
Shades of porcelain reflect the lovers merged existence, their shards,
indicative of the fragility of togetherness.
Now, if that wasn't a case for white to appear with a vengeance on this blog, I'm not sure what is.
Thanks to Fashion156 for introducing me to this wondrous label (again, for the second time, as Jennine of The Coveted posted about this collection and interviewed Ella back in July)! I indeed could see myself wearing a great number of these pieces, especially those delicate leggings, open-sided top, and the front cape piece. Sigh.
P.S. If you must see some black, check out Ella's earlier collections here. And, you can buy yourself a black or white seelenkleid piece from NJAL's The Shop.