Wednesday, 16 April 2014

The Bulletproof Suit

In case you are in need of some serious protection whilst out and about on business, there is now a suit on the market that can protect you from gun bullets. 

Garrison Bespoke, a Canadian tailor, recently launched a range of stylish suits that have bulletproof military-grande materials embedded into them. 

Check out the full story on PSFK

The Bulletproof Suit

Glitch Knit

Now sewing machines are open sourced. 

In a collaborative project, three creative's have hacked a brother KH-970 knitting machine to 'glitch' the knitting process. 

Watch the video below and read more on the Creators Project


Glitch Knit

Pretty Men

Classic, yet avant garde is the style Yung Wong presents in his SS14 menswear collection according to Lancia Trend Visions. Inspired by architecture and geometry, the pieces in this collection exhibit subtle construction and movement, along with feminine shades of colour - presenting a delicate feel. Although not mainstream, I could see the shirts in this collection being statement pieces as part of a streetwear look. 


Yung Wong

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Rotterdam!

For my 26th Birthday my boyfriend organised for us to go to Rotterdam and stay in the brand new Nhow hotel (as we loved the one in Berlin so much). I had already been to Amsterdam and loved it, so I was really excited to go and see what Rotterdam had to offer in the way of sight-seeing, shopping and night life.

We arrived in the city quite early in the morning, and could see the hotel from a good few miles away in the cab (as it is gigantic). Our room wasn't ready for when we arrived so we went for a mooch over the Erasmus bridge into the city. Luckily for us it was nice and sunny the whole weekend we were there, which made it nicer to walk around and discover new things. We walked straight into the cool district of Rotterdam, where there were hundreds of shops, eateries, bars and open art galleries to see. After stopping off to enjoy a cold drink in the sun, we continued exploring and walked right up to the waterfront where there were more lovely restaurants, and some outstandingly bazaar architecture.

NHOW HOTEL ROTTERDAM
Nhow Hotel Rotterdam

Erasmus bridge Rotterdam
Erasmus Bridge Rotterdam

Blaak Rotterdam
Blaak Rotterdam

Wilhelminaplein Rotterdam
Wilhelminaplein Rotterdam

We definitely wanted to check out a few clubs on our stay, and Waterfront was our first destination. The top clubs of Rotterdam all offered a selection of house, tech-house, and trance music so we were spoilt for choice considering we were only there for 2 nights. Waterfront offered an amazing sound system, however Perron and Toffler (the other two big clubs) were obviously more popular. We did visit all three in the end, and Perron was definitely the best. Although I didn't know who any of the DJ's were, the club was packed within 15 minutes of opening. We also liked the fact that the clubs offered lockers instead of a cloak room, which I think is a way better idea then making people queue for ages after queuing to get into a club.


Perron Nightclub Rotterdam
Perron Nightclub Rotterdam


Another place we wondered to was Het park, which was a great place to relax and soak up some of the sun. On the way down there we walked along the river and saw a whole load boats, yachts, and even a pirate ship. We finished off one afternoon sitting outside Saint Tropez, a bar that offered pumping music and a great atmosphere.
Erasmus Bridge Rotterdam
Erasmus Bridge Rotterdam

Marina Rotterdam
Marina Rotterdam


Pirate Ship Rotterdam
Pirate Ship Rotterdam


Het Park Rotterdam
Het Park Rotterdam

With all of the great things to see, we didn't really need a fancy hotel, however the Nhow was out of this world. Although not yet completed, the hotel offered the most amazing views of Erasmus bridge and the city. We stayed in the Sunset room which come with a free mini bar, mirror smart TV, massive bathroom and an extra large bed (it was really a hard room to leave). The bar on the 7th floor had a minimalistic modern feel, and the breakfast (buffet included with the room stay) was delicious and available until noon (no rushing around after a big night of dancing). 

All in all I had a great time in Rotterdam. The people are extremely friendly, and it is very easy to get around (by walking, metro, tram or bicycle). I would definitely recommend a weekend visit!

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

ID's A-Z Of Dance

I'm really loving ID magazine at the moment. After recently posting an article about the publication's 
 A-Z of pronunciation, I come across another great video - the A-Z of dance.

Partnering up with Diesel, ID have created a great video that showcases a whole bunch of popular dance moves. All of the dancers featured are wearing Diesel Jogg jeans. 

Check out the video below: 

 

ID MAGAZINE AND DIESEL AZ OF DANCE

Kickers Heels

I saw these beauties whilst scrolling through Instagram. 

Love, love love!


Kickers Heels Never Underdressed

NFC Nails

Japanese company Takara Tomy Arts have combined beauty with technology by creating a collection of press-on nails that light up when they are near a NFC-enabled smartphone. 

It's a gimmicky idea, however its simplicity highlights a world of opportunity for integrating technology into the everyday products fashion consumers buy. 

Read more about this story on PSFK, or check out more beauty and technology posts here.

NFC Nails

Ikea's Pop Up Train Showroom

I have posted about mobile pop-up shops on this blog before, however Ikea have taken the concept to a whole new level with a monorail train showroom. 

The train is decorated with Ikea furnishings, and allows visitors to interact with products in a non-traditional showroom environment. 

Read more about this story on PSFK

Ikea's Pop Up Train Showroom



Monday, 7 April 2014

ID's A-Z Of Pronunciation

A great video from ID Magazine to teach us the pronunciations of  legendary fashion designers.


ID's A-Z Of Pronunciation