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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Is Dyson's Airwrap worth its money?

Dyson is known for its vacuum cleaners and especially its design. Now Dyson launched an Airwrap, a hairdryer and styler, all in one. I was invited to the launch in Amsterdam and I was impressed!

This Airwrap from the well known British company, owned by Sir James Dyson, promises to do everything your hairdryer, straighteners, curlers and brushes do. All in one with the promise not to overheat your hair. With barrels to curl or wave hair, and brushes to smooth or volumise.
I was impressed how the Airwrap actually suck the hair around the barrel with an ingenious system developed by Dyson.

The Dyson Airwrap comes with a series of accessories for different uses: a 40mm and 30mm Airwrap barrels with clockwise and anti-clockwise barrels for symmetrical curl, a firm smoothing brush with fixed bristles to tame frizz and straighten, plus a dryer to remove excess water and prep damp hair for styling.

I tried the Airwrap, but I confess I am not very handy with this new gear. First I took a bit too much hair, so it didn't work well. Than I tried it with a smaller piece. As I know my hair needs a lot of hairspray and styling mousse to fix it and even with this new invention I will still need it as after only a few minutes the curl disappeared. So for me it isn't a gear I will buy immediately for my curls. I should have tried to straighten my hair and put more volume in it. To see how this works but because it was very busy at the presentation I didn't try it.

So not a real review but when you know your own hair and uses your hairdryer or curling iron already this one is really a try worth! I would love it as my hairdresser would have an Airwrap as she will not overheat my hair at least!

For me I will stick to my curlers for now...

Dyson Airwrap presentation in Amsterdam

Dyson Airwrap presentation in Zuiveringshal Amsterdam

Impressive how hair wraps around Dyson's hair styler

For all kind of hair - Dyson Airwrap

It is getting technical...

Ingenious design by Dyson

The package of Dyson Airwrap with its accessories

Dyson Airwrap with its accessories

The Airwrap in action

There's just one thing, the Airwrap costs around 450 euros...but you will have an impressive item from a designer brand. Don't forget do put it on your wishlist as Santa Claus is on our way!

Goat cheese with lavender
Sparkling drinks and trendy bites! Thank you SpicePR for the invite!

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Fun, love and diversity @ Moschino x H&M

Whenever I design, I think about my friends. The MOSCHINO [tv] H&M lookbook is like a party; celebrating the fun, the pop, the creativity and the energy of the people and the collection.

These are the words of MOSCHINO’s creative director Jeremy Scott. He gathered his family and friends to show the positivity, love and diversity at the heart of the collection the MOSCHINO [tv] H&M lookbook.

Jeremy Scott for Moschino x H&M with Amiaya
Jeremy Scott with Aya and Ami in Moschino tv H&M
I love how Jeremy captures the spirit of MOSCHINO [tv] H&M in the lookbook. This is a loud and proud collection for everyone to share in the fun, no matter who you are or where you are from. 
H&M’s creative advisor, Ann-Sofie Johansson

The look book was shot and styled by Jeremy’s long-term collaborators photographer Marcus Mam and stylist Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele. Wearing the high energy MOSCHINO [tv] H&M collection, with all of MOSCHINO’s pop glamour, street attitude, humour are among others Aquaria – winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 10; Amiaya – twins and influencers Aya and Ami; Sakura Bready – Jeremy Scott’s assistant at MOSCHINO and Pablo Olea – Jeremy’s best friend and Head of Global PR and Communications of MOSCHINO.

My favourite picks are:

Moschino x H&M lookbook

Moschino x H&M lookbook - Minnie Mouse

Moschino x H&M Donald Duck as DJ


Moschino x H&M lookbook - Red jacket - Yellow skirt

Moschino x H&M Handbag


Moschino x H&M, Jeremy Scott didn't forget about this little one!
Isn't this dog adorable with Moschino x H&M raincoat?

H&M has also just launched MOSCHINO [tv] H&M giphy stickers on Instagram Stories, Snapchat and iMessenger for users to add to their own content. As well as animated logos and emblems from the collection, there’s giphys of Jeremy himself spreading the love of the collection.

MOSCHINO [tv] H&M will be available in selected stores worldwide, and online at HM.com, on November 8.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

David Laport opens Amsterdam Fashion Week 2018

"Sculptural Flowers" is the inspiration for David Laport's collection. The dutch designer opened Amsterdam Fashion Week first new edition led by Dani Bles. A new edition in a new place.
In the city center of Amsterdam at Museumplein. Between the impressive museums of the capital of the Netherlands a runway is build.

Adama Jobe, Miss Africa Netherlands, for David Laport SS2019

Eight pianists on eight grand pianos created a wonderful ambiance while the models came up and walked around these pianos. Pleats, frays and feathers were the main ingredients of the dresses using bright colours like pink, orange, yellow and turquoise, varied with black and night blue.

Finale David Laport SS2019

My favourite dress was the one in night blue, with sophisticated frays. Elegant and wearable.

Night blue dress by David Laport - my favourite look of his SS2019 collection

The most impressive look was worn by Adama Jobe, Miss Africa Netherlands of 2015-2016. Gracefully she walked the runway while the pink feathers danced around her.

Pink feathers by David Laport SS2019

Alongside the fairytale and eye-catching looks, David Laport presented some commercial looks like satin dresses and trousers. His recognisable stamp of plissés were all over the collection.

Satin dress by David Laport SS19

Yellow and pink at David Laport - Amsterdam Fashion Week

Yellow - David Laport - Amsterdam Fashion Week 2018

David Laport - Sculptural Flowers - Spring-Summer 2019

Turquoise - David Laport - Amsterdam Fashion Week 2018

Light blue feather skirt by David Laport SS2019

White dress by David Laport SS2019 - AFW2018

Black dress by David Laport SS2019 - AFW2018

Sculptural Flowers - David Laport SS2019 - AFW2018 - grand pianos

The tent at Museumplein where the catwalk is build.

Amsterdam Fashion Week 2018  - tent - Museumplein

Delicious welcome chocolates at the entrance of Amsterdam Fashion Week 2018

Godiva chocolats at Amsterdam Fashion Week

Standing at the photographers' pit, getting ready for the show with a view of the 8 grand pianos.

Amsterdam Fashion Week 2018


Friday, August 24, 2018

Get ready for Fashion for Good Experience

Working for many years in the fashion industry I was shocked by reading a post by Heidy Rehman about the fashion industry. She claims that the fashion industry is the world's second most polluting industry, after oil. 25% of the world's chemicals are used for textile production. Around 10% of the world's global carbon emissions result from the apparel & textile industry. The textile industry uses more water than any other industry apart from agriculture.

Fashion for GoodSo it is time to make a change! I can make a change by using more often my clothes and by buying sustainable clothing. But I admit sometimes I am seduced by a trendy fashionable item and at that moment I don't think about anything anymore I just want to have it!

It helps to be conscious but the fashion industry itself has to look also how to improve themselves. So I enjoyed reading about Fashion for Good™. It is a global platform for innovation, made possible through collaboration and community.

The C&A Foundation is one of the initiators of Fashion for Good™. It enables the daring invention and widespread adoption of good fashion practice with ‘The Five Goods’: Good Materials, Good Economy, Good Energy, Good Water and Good Lives.

The Five Goods represent an aspirational framework we can all use to work towards a world in which we do not simply take, make, waste, but rather take, make, renew, restore. 
William McDonough, co-founder, Fashion for Good


With an initial grant by founding partner C&A Foundation and an open invitation to the entire apparel industry to join, Fashion for Good convenes brands, producers, retailers, suppliers, non-profit organisations, innovators and funders united in their shared ambition.

Fashion for Good Experience in Amsterdam


For us, as customers, we can be more conscious and the Fashion for Good Experience in Amsterdam will help us! The opening will be in the first week of October.
The Experience will be an interactive technology-driven museum focusing on sustainable and circular fashion and innovation.
The museum aims to change the hearts and minds of visitors by helping them discover the stories behind their clothes, learn how they can take action and explore how they can have an impact on both an industry and international level.
The museum will challenge guests to not only appreciate the aesthetics of fashion, but to actively contribute to making fashion good. Through a digital and personalised journey, visitors can learn about the history of good fashion, discover more sustainable products and explore future fashion innovations.

One of the key exhibits in the museum is an Innovation Lounge where guests can discover over 50 amazing innovators who are about to disrupt the fashion industry. This space answers questions like:

  • How is biodegradable glitter made? 
  • Can a dress be made from mushroom roots? 
  • How can blockchain technology make the garment production process more transparent? 

During the visit, actions and badges can be collected via an RFID-enabled bracelet, so that visitors are motivated to commit to personal change and positive action in the way they relate to fashion. This will be turned into a personalised digital Good Fashion Action Plan that visitors can take home.

Additionally, the museum will also feature a concept store called The Good Shop where, every three months, a curated capsule collection will be revealed. A mix of international brands and up-and-coming labels will be included, to show visitors what innovations are out there and demonstrate that sustainable fashion can be beautiful at different price points.

The first collection is called “Splash: Rethinking the Role of Water in Fashion” and features innovative pieces from adidas x Parley, Kings of Indigo, ECOALF, Insane in the Rain, Karün and Miss Bay.

As a whole the museum will contain interactive activations that let visitors get creative. In the Design Studio, visitors can design their own Cradle to Cradle Certified™ GOLD T-shirt and print it on demand. Featuring live projections and digital design technology, this maker space will be an immersive area for interacting with the main themes of the Experience.
Visitors can also strike a pose in the Good GIF booth and send it to a visually-striking Impact Cascade installation to demonstrate their commitment.

For more information of Fashion for Good visit the website.

Source: Press Release

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Africa Fashion Week in Amsterdam

Africa is trending! It is a beautiful country from north to south with so many cultures and so many influences on fashion. From the colours of nature to the colours of the traditional clothing. So one more reason to organise a special Africa Fashion Week.

Today is the kick off of Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam. It is a 3-day event celebrating African & African inspired fashion, art, culture and rich heritage.

Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam


This event targets buyers, retailers, fashion stores, fashion influencers and the public.
AFWA will light up the city of Amsterdam at De Koning with colourful wax prints and art. This event is brought by the Dutch-Cameroonian high-end fashion designer, ambassador and philanthropist Miss Diana Tambe of Shades by Blackpearl.

Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam under the umbrella of the ‘Stichting Africa Fashion Museum’ is aimed at "'the empowerment of African designers, branding African countries as global players in fashion, art and culture’’.
At De Koning is starts at 1:00 p.m. with a press conference. The opportunity to meet and interview participating designers, vendors, creative art, buyers, retailers, fashion professionals and the team behind this event and exciting acts that will be performing.

Tomorrow on Thursday 23rd is the official opening day which will be brought forth by His Excellency Ambassador Isaac Nyenabo, Liberian Ambassador to the Benelux and the Aspiring Governor of Delta State, Nigeria Comrade Sunny Ofehe.
Up&coming designers, and african menswear segment will colour this day.

And Friday 24th is a 'GALA’ day, full of high-fashioned surprises from renown designers such as the dutch/surinamien artist Zyllva Jewelry with an african royalty themed collection, the Ghanian fashion moguls Metakay and Naa Duku who will bring together an exclusive show stopping collection. Shades by Blackpearl will also present its SS2019 African Royalty themed collection bearing a political statement.

Illustration of African Fashion


Africa Fashion Week promises to be cultural exploration! For more information visit: afcwonline.com

Source: press release AFWA

Monday, August 20, 2018

Wondering about natural products - My visit to Weleda

As I am visiting fashion events I often return home with a goody bag. Most of the times these goody bags contain beauty products. For me to test the new products of several cosmetics companies.  Each company promising eternal youth and beauty.
To be honest when I use brand A or brand B I really don't see any difference. Sometimes I prefer one texture above an other but I don't see any difference in the result.

My attention was attracted by Weleda, they don't claim anything, they just "provide us the wonders of nature". Their mission is to give everyone the experience of extraordinary wellbeing.

Visiting Weleda in Zoetermeer


So maybe it is time to test some of these 100% natural products. I am lucky to live in Zoetermeer, the headquarter of Weleda Benelux is situated here so by bicycle I can visit this company. Starting the day with a 25 minutes bicycle ride and being environmental-friendly!

The company in Zoetermeer produces mainly medicines but also provide some ingredients for the skincare products as the company is surrounded by a biodynamic garden.

Field of Marigold Flowers in Zoetermeer - Calendula


I loved the field of marigolds flowers (Calendula), by only seeing the yellow-orange flowers you already feel great but this flower has also medicinal benefits, especially for the skin.

Close up of a marigold flower with a busy bee!


During my tour I visited the biodynamic garden and the compounding pharmacy and was intrigued by the methods Weleda uses for their products.

After lunch it was time to test some of the face care products of Weleda. First I cleaned my face with a sensitive care cleansing lotion of almond and a warm wash towel, with the smell of rosemary.
As I didn't know which face care to use, I started with two serums. One on the left side of my face and the other on the right side. One of Pomegranate and the other Evening Primrose. I loved the texture of the Evening Primrose serum. My skin 'slurped' it in.

Pomegranate or Evening Primrose ?


But continuing with the day cream of Evening Primrose on the right it didn't feel good. The texture wasn't right for my skin. But also the Pomegranate day cream wasn't what I expected. Wanda, the beautician, advised me to use the Almond Facial Cream light and it felt great!

Another reason to use the products of Weleda is the idea of 100% natural products. I never used it for a longer period so I will try it for three months and let you know!

The beauty industry is booming. Skin care, make-up, hair care and perfumes, everyone has some products in their closet. Many international companies are promising the world to you but don't forget  the impact on the environment with all these synthetic products. So start by looking at the label of your skin care products and start questioning which ingredients doesn't add anything to your personal health.
Natrue, a non-profit association is committed to promote and protect natural and organic cosmetics to the benefit of consumers worldwide. So maybe start to look for their logo.

But I am still wondering about the benefits of natural products. If it is so much better for our health why is not everyone using it? Or why the beauty industry is not only using natural products? As it seems better for our skin, our health but also for nature in general.

So whatever product you use, let us never forget that natural beauty comes from within.
So beauty starts with inner work! I totally agree with Jayn Sterland, managing director of Weleda UK on this.

Natural ingredients for skincare

More photos of my visit and a review in dutch at my website.

Monday, August 13, 2018

Viktor & Rolf - 25 years @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Whenever I think of Viktor & Rolf I think of two dutch creatives, lifting fashion to art. As not every piece of fashion is art, this designer duo is doing a great job. Many items are represented in musea.
For now until the end of September 2018 Kunsthal Rotterdam offers us an overview of 25 years of their work. For me a reason to visit the fashion artists!

Viktor & Rolf Fashion Artists 25 years at Kunsthal Rotterdam
With exquisite craftsmanship and dreamy silhouettes, sometimes made from tinkling bells or red carpet, the fashion artists Viktor & Rolf - a real dutch national treasure - have been creating wearable art for the past twenty-five years in the most unique and singular style.
Thierry-Maxime Loriot, curator of the exhibition
By entering the first hall of the exhibition I was impressed by the huge rug, a portrait of Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren and an article of Miles Socha 'Flying Dutchmen' were woven in this rug.

Flying dutchmen by Miles Socha with Viktor & Rolf


The second room showed the impressive Russian Doll, nine layers of clothing around a single woman. In 1999 Maggie Rizer was their model for this performance and gave them international acknowledge.

Russian Doll @ Viktor & Rolf Fashion Artists 25 years

Russian Doll


As many of their shows are powerful eloquent ‘performances’. As I enjoyed photographing their show  'Wearable art' back in 2016 during Amsterdam Fashion Week.

Wearable Art by Viktor & Rolf Fashion Artists 25 years

Wearable Art by Viktor & Rolf Fashion Artists 25 years

Detail of wearable art


It was impressive to see all the designs from closeby, my favourites are the Van Gogh Girl and Wearable Art. My hands were itching as I would love to feel the fabrics.

Fashion is about invention a dream or fantasy by Viktor & Rolf


In the exhibition creations from collections such as ‘Bedtime Story’ (2005), ‘The Fashion Show’ (2007), ‘NO’ (2008), ‘Cutting Edge Couture’ (2010), ‘Red Carpet Dressing’ (2014), ‘Wearable Art’ (2015) and ‘Van Gogh Girls’ (2015) can be seen, as well as pieces that have never been shown before from their newest collections, ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams’ (2017), ‘Action Dolls’ (2017/18) and ‘Surreal Satin’ (2018).

And the exhibitions is not only for grown ups, as 25 dolls are on display! And a workshop to create your own impressive collar.



I couldn't choose between the masks of Viktor & Rolf so follow my on instagram and let me know which one is your favourite!

Enjoy scrolling down my photo review. But don't miss the exhibition at Kunsthal Rotterdam, it is a great opportunity to see all these designs in front of you.

I love Viktor & Rolf clothes by Christian Lacroix

Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Red Carpet Collection

Craftsmanship by Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Detail Van Gogh Girl

Doll's collection by Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Porcelain Doll

Klomp met hak

Surreal Satin by Viktor & Rolf


Satin Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Detail of satin Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Surreal satin Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam

Exhibition book Viktor & Rolf @ Kunsthal Rotterdam


The exhibition is accompanied by the anniversary publication 'Viktor&Rolf: Fashion Artists 25 Years’, compiled by guest curator Thierry-Maxime Loriot and published by nai010 publishers. The book includes an exclusive recent interview by the curator with the designers, a fascinating glossary of Viktor&Rolf and a rich iconography with images by leading artists and photographers such as Cindy Sherman, Andreas Gursky, Herb Ritts, Anton Corbijn, Mert & Marcus, Annie Leibovitz, David LaChapelle, Tim Walker, Nick Knight and Inez & Vinoodh.