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NEW SPOT: CAFE KITSUNÉ TOKYO

May 13th, 2013

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3 reasons to go there:

  1. If you love the beautiful fashion items of Maison Kitsuné. 
  2. If you are planning a trip to Read more…

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TRIED & TESTED: STINE GOYA POP UP COPENHAGEN

April 18th, 2013

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Most striking feature:

A few doors next to Black you will find the Stine Goya pop up store hosted by the creative people behind Can. They also sell their art prints in the store. Ofcourse the beautiful garments of Read more…


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TRIED & TESTED: BLACK COPENHAGEN

April 17th, 2013

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Most striking feature:

While biking on the Gammel Kongevej I’ve spotted a stunning concept store and it happen to be open for a few weeks now. Black is the store of Anne Black, a ceramics designer. So in here you will find her beautiful work. I especially liked the cups which says ‘black is blue’. Her space is so huge that Read more…


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NEW SPOT: OUR LEGACY GOTEBORG

April 1st, 2013

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3 reasons to go there:

  1. After two stores in Stockholm Our Legacy now opened a store in Goteborg (also in Sweden). 
  2. If you want to buy a new wardrobe – only Read more…

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NEW SPOT: &OTHER STORIES

March 22nd, 2013

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3 reasons to go there:

  1. After London, Copenhagen, Stockholm has it’s own &Other Stories from today on and there are many more to come. 
  2. If you like to see what the grown-up sister of H&M has Read more…

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TRIED & TESTED: ARTS ON MAIN JOHANNESBURG

March 20th, 2013

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Most striking feature:

Having lunch underneath the olive trees. The Maboneng Precinct is an area full of old warehouses turned into restaurants, hotels and even a museum (see this picture on Instagram, the museum is gonna open in a few months). It still has a rough edge to it. That’s also the charm of Jo’burg: it’s not a brochure like city. You really have to dig into it to find the pearls. Like Arts on Main on a Sunday afternoon. There a food and fashion market Read more…


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TRIED & TESTED: ANSH46 ROTTERDAM

March 9th, 2013

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Most striking feature:

If you love fashion, put Ansh46 high on your list if you’re visiting Rotterdam. It’s the store to go to if you like Alexander Wang (oh, those striped shirts), Phillip Lim 3.0 (I’ve spotted a wool jacket you’ll never want to get out of again) or Carven (hello, sweet biker jacket). Exclusive brands in a damn fine environment. Simple racks where you will find the clothes on and beautiful dressing Read more…


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TRIED & TESTED: GROOS ROTTERDAM

March 8th, 2013

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Most striking feature:

A concept store where they only sell design, art, books and music by Rotterdam people. The perfect souvenir store for people who don’t like the standard mugs, postcards and t-shirts, but love to take something with them that’s really made in Rotterdam. To support local talent or to have something extremely original in your home. I love to see this happening in more cities around the world. Groos opened Read more…


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NEW SPOT: COINCIDENCE PARIS

February 27th, 2013

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3 reasons to go there:

  1. If you like to visit yet another concept store in Paris. Okay Milan was first with 10 Corso Como, but Paris took over and now has the most wonderful concept stores in the world. 
  2. To buy fashion (both men and women), gadgets Read more…

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TRIED & TESTED: OBJET TROUVÉ ROTTERDAM

February 20th, 2013

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Most striking feature:

‘Wow, what a beautiful collection of clothes’, was my first reaction by seeing all those pieces of fashion hanging at the newly opened Objet Trouvé in Rotterdam. For example a lovely pair of skinny jeans by Mother (from the same agent as Isabel Marant). Or a dress by Hope. Or a simple shirt by Rue Blanche. The enthusiastic owner, Floor Theuns, explained that they sell Scandinavian and French labels without the heavy price tag. Apart from that they also Read more…


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