Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts

May 17, 2013

My First-Aid-Kit






















































01- What I carry in my tote bag everyday.
02- A cardholder and a billfold coin which go inside the biggest pouch.
03- Diary from WHSmith for any suddently idea and (obviously) for booked appointments and a pencil case.
04- Sunglasses and their case, my everyday mate, even when it's cloudy.
05- Phone (and my boyfriend in the picture)
06 / 07- Dazed & Confused Magazine, favourite magazine. Just another 'equipment' that never goes out of my first-aid-kit (bag), unless it is to replace it with a new issue.
08- Bottle of water.
09- Cigarette case.

I am one of those people who always go out to buy something they need and end up buying in a lot. If I go out to buy, I don't know, a deodorant, you can be sure I will be back with at least three deodorants.
I found a small collection of monochrome zippers in my stuff which I probably bought when actually I just needed one. And decided to make these little pouches to get rid of unnecessary things and honestly mine, which I used to wear, were so outworn.

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May 14, 2013

Metallic Degrade Notebook










































It was one of those boring Mondays, I was on the bus, listening to music and I looked at the seat next to me and realized that someone just left their notebook there. I flipped through the pages and couldn't find any contact information to give it back to the owner. Just left all the sheets in blank intact, taped its cover with adhesive tapes in black and white and sprayed half of it with metallic ink to give it a degrade effect.
Lost and found, old but new, used but still useful.
And what I most like about it is the fact that the sides of the sheets were also unintentionally sprayed what reminds me of a bible but in silver.

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March 23, 2013

Recycling Is More Than Important













































Exactly one year, twelve months, three hundreds and sixty five days since I founded Pedro Korshi, that means - three collections, more than fifty pieces of clothing and lots and lots of patchwork were left in a wood box under my sewing machine table. Erm, why? Well, just for the simple fact they can be reused one day. Recycling should be a law and not just an environmental education. We live on the same planet,  money doesn't grown on trees, energy is expensive and we, humans, breathe the same air. Recycling is like a routine since I was born, since I am known as human and reusing the blank side of an used paper will make a big difference to our planet.
Therefore I decided to open a new label/category on the blog - 'Recycling', on which I will be publishing pieces of clothing or some other things I make from patchwork. I am ready to fly up!

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February 03, 2013

Ryue Nishizawa - "Living In Tokyo Would Be More Than Perfect"




















































Ryue Nishizawa is a Japanese Tokyo based architect whose work has been more than an addiction since last year when I dad visited Asia for a holiday trip and talked to me about his perfectly clean works. You will hear a lot of him on the blog, do not forget his name. たくさんの愛、ありがとうございました。偉大な日曜日があります (Thanks to Google translator)

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January 02, 2013

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 - Diary from WHSmith

I know I should have blogged this on 31th or even yesterday but let's consider that yesterday I couldn't get out of bed to do anything. Happy new year everyone!

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October 15, 2012

They Will Always Be There!



































Tees and shirts from H&M, asos, topman and Yves Saint Lauren.


"They'll always be there" – small, medium, large t-shirts; slim, wide trousers... What do they have in common? – the colours I mean the colour table which is monochrome.
Some people say that the most important thing that everyone must have in wardrobe is a pair of jeans, some others say different bags and others a pair of earring. YES! My sister is one of them who says the most important thing is a pair of earrings and when she forgets to put them in she says that she’s feeling completely naked.
I would say my wardrobe must have, at least a black, white and grey t-shirts, a pair of slim fit suit trousers in black and another pair in white. Am I the only person in the world who DOES NOT have a pair of jeans? Am I the only person in the world who never wears jeans?  - Probably one of them. The last time I wore jeans was because of fashion trends – oh! that’s ridiculous! But no problem, it was a great chance to find out that I really don’t like denim.
Today I was cleaning my wardrobe as every three months and I discovered that I've got all types of trousers in – slim, harem, high waist ones… - the only trousers that are missing in my wardrobe are the wide leg ones because I couldn't find any good ones that fit perfectly on me. But let’s try out some wide leg trousers by Margiela for H&M (in exactly one month).


May 27, 2012

DIY Leather Page Markers




































All you need is:
- Leather
- Paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Pencil (or chalk)

Cut out what you drew on the leather (not necessarily a triangle or a rectangle, use your creativity); glue it onto the paper, cut the leftover off and it is ready ! You don't actually need to glue the leather onto the the paper but if you want something harder I advice you do.

Here is a solution for those who don't have any page marker as well as myself. Never lose the page you were reading!