Tag: Fashion
One dress x 365 day!
on Sep.10, 2009
Since 1 may 2009 Sheena Matheiken (New York) wares the same black little dress EVERY DAY! And see will do this one year long! The inspiration for her project was the fact that she went to a school were uniforms where mandate. She found it remarkable how kids always found ways to make their uniforms unique and personal by hiking up their pants or warring all kinds of accessories.
But of course if you want to ware one dress all year it has to be a very nifty design. Her friend and fashion designer Eliza Starbuck was the mastermind behind this multifunctional dress. It is made of breathable cotton that gets Sheena true the warm summers and makes it easy for layering when temperatures go down. The dress doesn’t have a front or backside she can ware it both ways or even as an open tunic.
By combining the dress with all possible accessories found on eBay, Etsy, local vintage boutiques, thrift stores and flea markets of New York she makes a new unique ensemble every day! Be sure to visit her website and check out all of her inspiring creations.
Her project an interesting fashion experiment but it is also a way to raise money for the Akanksha Foundation, this is a grassroots non-profit founded in Mumbai in 1990 through the volunteered efforts of college students devoted to bringing education to children living in the slums. So don’t forget to give a donation to support the good cause but also to encourage this kind of creative initiatives.
This is the basic dress and today’s ensemble:

On her website you can see every day of the past months or get a nice overview of per month:





Gala Nocturna 2009
on Jan.26, 2009
This weekend just like last year, I went to the neo-romantic ball/Fashion show Gala Nocturna in the beautiful gothic chapel of Althena in Kontich. The theme this year was ‘Russia’ so therefore Le Trio Perdu played us some exciting Balkan Music and during the shows we saw a fair amount of fur heads popping up. A cool extra this year was the Viona-Art Photo Exhbition and the Absinthe bar where they served the green delight the Bohemian way! Also the classical ballet act bij ‘Nini’ from the Royal Ballet Academy of Antwerp was a real delight to watch.


