Friday, January 25, 2013

Women With a Voice

These are a few pics I made a long time ago. YAY!





I was planning to name this post "The Badger last steps", but that sounds way too dramatic. I don't really have the feeling this is really what I want my blog to be. one part of me wants to put my whole life on my blog, but the other one, the most convincing one, thinks some things are just too personal to post them. (oh and don't get it wrong, I'M NOT CONCERVATIVE!). 
I want to move on and have new projects. I want to learn and move my ass. I want to meet new people and write. But I have the feeling this blog is stopping me from doing that! 
Anyway. I've made this playlist: Women With a voice


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Pretty in Prada

"My creations are strange and not perfect, because I don't like things that are obvious. So I always try to introduce something that is wrong, something different. Just beauty by itself is too easy." Miucca Prada

Every season, Prada comes with something very enexpected. It makes you want to go further.
When I think of Prada, I think of  future. Of innovation. Of Irony.






















From left to right: Prada Epicenter Tokyo - Prada Epicenter Los Angeles - Prada Epicenter New York
The stores were designed in collaboration with architects Rem Koolhaas and Herzog & de Meuron.



Fondazione Prada Carsten Höller


Fondazione Prada


                                  spring/summer 2013                                     fall/winter 1988

 "I once tried to make lace – which has been a great obsession of women – unsexy. And I achieved it,". Miucca Prada was one of the first designers to become interested in military uniforms; one of the first to look to vintage dresses for inspiration.

Au Revoir,
Jeanne

Saturday, January 5, 2013

A Pony Tale






German Military Jacket - Thrifted
Leggings - New Look
Shoes - vintage Dr. Martens

Sweater-Thrifted
Jeans Shirt - American Apparel
Camera - Diana F Mini
Bandana - DIY'ed

Thanks to Athena, Pierre and Claire 

This is what makes us girls