// Complexgeometries F/W 09 favs
Posted on | September 28, 2009 | 2 Comments




These two items from Complexgeometries fall collection are pure genious. The cell sweater can be worn both sides up (see how different the detail in the sleeves looks) and it works also beautifully as an oversized shrug. The wool cape would be an excellent garment for the transition seasons, the generous shape and sleevelessness would make it ideal for layering.
Posted on | September 28, 2009 | 2 Comments
// In black and white again
Posted on | September 26, 2009 | 5 Comments



Yesterday was my second consecutive day in ripped nylon tights, ripped knee socks and brogues. My original idea was something about very dishevelled black suit — and then I end up leaving the pants home. Complexgeometries t-shirt dress and old Filippa-K wool blazer, DIY merino mitts.
Posted on | September 26, 2009 | 5 Comments
// Complexgeometries long strap tank
Posted on | August 4, 2009 | No Comments
I knew that I can’t afford too many clothes this summer so I considered long and hard before getting this Complexgeometries long strap tank. Funny thing is that I almost hesitated purchasing it because I’ve seen it in at least two blogs (!!!) — and that was the time I did not even have my own. Like it wouldn’t be a rare jewel in these latitudes just because of that international blog exposure.
I end up to this piece for many reasons — one perhaps strongest was the genious convertibility. When I saw the simple rectangular piece with quite obvious neck hole, two generous armholes and one strange connecting strap it was not immediately evident, but just little bit tossing and turning and the piece started to take interesting shapes. Yep, any of those holes can be used as a neck hole. The generous amount of fabric allows all kind of wrapping options and the piece transforms easily from dress to top and back. The fabric could be just tiny bit heavier — this is slightly transparent to be a decent, modest dress as it’s own. But I don’t care about that too much, this is essential layering piece anyway.
Here I’m wearing it the strap part simply crossed around my neck — bit crumbled and wrinkled after the day in the park — with lightweight, dirty pink viscose wool cardigan from Zara, glass bead scarf and my beloved Ash perspex prism sandals. Boring summer dressing — but probably one of the last times this year, knowing this country.





Posted on | August 4, 2009 | No Comments




