
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Kate Bosworth for Vanessa Bruno

Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Ana Locking Invitation
I received the invitation for Ana Locking's S/S 2012 show in september, the illustration is so beautiful. It's so good when you know that a designer is going to surprise you with a great collection.

Sunday, August 28, 2011
Mango Night Collection: Favourite Looks

I had never been to such a crowded fashion show (it took place in 080 Barcelona Fashion). Look at the entrance of the runway (photo below). Oh my God!
Here you have my favourite looks from the Mango Night collection. That white/beige dress is too beautiful for words.
The friends of the label were at the attic looking at the show.
photos by me
Thursday, August 25, 2011
What to wear when you're a tourist, by Natalia Vodianova
Dressing when you're a tourist and not look like a tourist is one of the most difficult things a fashionista has to face. The outfit must be comfortable, but elegant at the same time, the shoes have to allow you to walk a thousand miles, but sneakers and flip-flops are out of the question. So, what's left?
Minidresses, jeans, miniskirts, sandals, sunglasses, cool hats for the sun, and a small handbag to take the basics with you (phone, wallet, camera, sunscreen, a bottle of water).
Minidresses, jeans, miniskirts, sandals, sunglasses, cool hats for the sun, and a small handbag to take the basics with you (phone, wallet, camera, sunscreen, a bottle of water).
Antoine Arnault and Natalia Vodianova in Venezia last week (image: Bellazon)
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Venezia: what to do in four days
I've spent four days in Venezia and I'm totally in love with the city, it's so different from what we are used to! I love the sea, and that mixed with amazing architecture and art was the perfect combination. Being transferred from the airport directly to the hotel in a boat was an unforgettable experience. The island was packed with tourists, and it was incredibly hot, but the fantastic views and museums made up for it.
My favourite places were the museum of contemporary art in Palazzo Grassi, the Rialto bridge and the Castello area (if you go to Paris, have a walk around Castello, it's really beautiful and particular). The island of Murano is beautiful too. I didn't have time to visit the Fondazione Prada, maybe next time!
Oh, and I had the luck of meeting Natalia Vodianova at the Punta della Dogana museum! She was with Antoine Arnault (they're dating) having a tour of the exhibitions. She was very nice when I asked for a picture. She had a camera with her and took photos of every artwork she liked, even though it was not allowed! :D

My favourite places were the museum of contemporary art in Palazzo Grassi, the Rialto bridge and the Castello area (if you go to Paris, have a walk around Castello, it's really beautiful and particular). The island of Murano is beautiful too. I didn't have time to visit the Fondazione Prada, maybe next time!
Oh, and I had the luck of meeting Natalia Vodianova at the Punta della Dogana museum! She was with Antoine Arnault (they're dating) having a tour of the exhibitions. She was very nice when I asked for a picture. She had a camera with her and took photos of every artwork she liked, even though it was not allowed! :D

The best finds:
MUSEUMS
-Palazzo Grassi: one of the best things in Venezia. Lots of contemporary masterpieces, from Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, and many others. My favourite was the melting piano by Urs Fischer, the hiperrealistic paintings by Wateridge and the massive installation by Joana Vasconcelos titled "Contamination" that invaded the museum like a virus. The building is a work of art itself too.
-Punta della Dogana: a continuation of the Palazzo Grassi collection (you can buy a single ticket for the two museums). I found the Grassi more interesting, but you'll find curious works such as the reversed horse by Maurizio Cattelan and the basketball hoop transformed into a chandelier lamp by David Hammons. That's where I met Natalia Vodianova, accompanied by Antoine Arnault.
-Gallerie dell'Accademia: after visiting the most modern museums we went to the renaissance museum with the best Tintorettos. Amazing paintings by art masters, I could have sat in front of them and admire their greatness for hours.
-Peggy Guggenheim: modern art. You'll find works by Klee, Pollock, Brancusi, Francis Bacon, Picasso...
RESTAURANTS
-Osteria Ae Sconte (Castello 5533 - Corte Perini): great pasta, try the Spaghetti pomodore.
-Osteria Ae Spezie (Castello 3479/80, Salizzada S. Antonin): my favourite of all the restaurants I went to. Traditional dishes, but more creative.
-Suso (ice cream) Sestiere San Marco, 5453: tasty take-away ice-creams for the hot summer!
SHOPS
-Mosaici dona' Murano di Donà Stefano (Fondamenta D. Manin 86, Murano): The island of Murano is a must, but I didn't like the Murano glass designs at all, quite tacky. Luckily, I found a shop in where they sell pieces of Murano glass to make mosaics. I bought two bags of green little bricks of glass and those tiny flowers they make, for €6 each bag. I'm not going to make a mosaic, but I'm sure I can make some cute pieces of jewelry!
-Il Papiro (Castello 5275, Calle delle Bande): in Venezia there are too many mask shops, too many glass accesories shops and too many papiro and leather notebooks shops. This one is good, they have beautiful leather photo albums, and infinite greeting cards, personalized stamps...
-Ca' del Sol (Castello 4964, S. Zaccaria - Fond. Osmarin): a great shop of masks and costumes. They are handmade by the owner of the shop. I wanted a mask, I was looking for the one the father of Mozart wears at the Amadeus movie, a happy but sad on the back mask (see picture below). I couldn't find it anywhere. Carnival in Venezia must be amazing.
-Acqua alta (Formosa 5176, Castello) : Thousands of vintage books piled up all over the shop. Unique italian fashion books, comics, and interesting novels. The kind of shop you could spend hours looking for little treasures.
HOTEL
-Aqua Palace (Calle de la Malvasia 5492, Castello): one of the best hotels I've ever been to. It was very well decorated and close to San Marcos square.
-Palazzo Grassi: one of the best things in Venezia. Lots of contemporary masterpieces, from Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, and many others. My favourite was the melting piano by Urs Fischer, the hiperrealistic paintings by Wateridge and the massive installation by Joana Vasconcelos titled "Contamination" that invaded the museum like a virus. The building is a work of art itself too.
-Punta della Dogana: a continuation of the Palazzo Grassi collection (you can buy a single ticket for the two museums). I found the Grassi more interesting, but you'll find curious works such as the reversed horse by Maurizio Cattelan and the basketball hoop transformed into a chandelier lamp by David Hammons. That's where I met Natalia Vodianova, accompanied by Antoine Arnault.
-Gallerie dell'Accademia: after visiting the most modern museums we went to the renaissance museum with the best Tintorettos. Amazing paintings by art masters, I could have sat in front of them and admire their greatness for hours.
-Peggy Guggenheim: modern art. You'll find works by Klee, Pollock, Brancusi, Francis Bacon, Picasso...
RESTAURANTS
-Osteria Ae Sconte (Castello 5533 - Corte Perini): great pasta, try the Spaghetti pomodore.
-Osteria Ae Spezie (Castello 3479/80, Salizzada S. Antonin): my favourite of all the restaurants I went to. Traditional dishes, but more creative.
-Suso (ice cream) Sestiere San Marco, 5453: tasty take-away ice-creams for the hot summer!
SHOPS
-Mosaici dona' Murano di Donà Stefano (Fondamenta D. Manin 86, Murano): The island of Murano is a must, but I didn't like the Murano glass designs at all, quite tacky. Luckily, I found a shop in where they sell pieces of Murano glass to make mosaics. I bought two bags of green little bricks of glass and those tiny flowers they make, for €6 each bag. I'm not going to make a mosaic, but I'm sure I can make some cute pieces of jewelry!
-Il Papiro (Castello 5275, Calle delle Bande): in Venezia there are too many mask shops, too many glass accesories shops and too many papiro and leather notebooks shops. This one is good, they have beautiful leather photo albums, and infinite greeting cards, personalized stamps...
-Ca' del Sol (Castello 4964, S. Zaccaria - Fond. Osmarin): a great shop of masks and costumes. They are handmade by the owner of the shop. I wanted a mask, I was looking for the one the father of Mozart wears at the Amadeus movie, a happy but sad on the back mask (see picture below). I couldn't find it anywhere. Carnival in Venezia must be amazing.
-Acqua alta (Formosa 5176, Castello) : Thousands of vintage books piled up all over the shop. Unique italian fashion books, comics, and interesting novels. The kind of shop you could spend hours looking for little treasures.
HOTEL
-Aqua Palace (Calle de la Malvasia 5492, Castello): one of the best hotels I've ever been to. It was very well decorated and close to San Marcos square.
The view through my window.
Photos by me, except for the ones from Punta della Dogana: dga.org, online.wsj.com, ionoi.it
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Mal-Aimée Spring/Summer 2012
Next summer looks great based on the collections seen at 080 Barcelona Fashion (remember Bolaño's?). Here you have one of my favourites from the shows: Mal-Aimée
Marius Borgeaud and Leonie Hostettler, designers of Mal-Aimée. I had never seen a such a shy pair of designers! Walking through the runway to say hello after the show seemed like a torture to them. I imagine it's quite hard having dozens of photographer and hundreds of people looking at you.
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