March 29th, 2018
Originally a rectangular woven pattern originating from Scotland, it was initially used exclusively for men´s clothing at the beginning of the 20th century. It celebrated its worldwide breakthrough in 1947, when the French fashion designer Christian Dior presented the dogtooth pattern as a “new look” for women´s fashion. Other names of this design are “Hahnentritt” “Houndstooth” and “Pied-de-Poule”.
Classically it´s two-coloured and mostly in black and white. Today the dogtooth-pattern is not only found on clothing, but also on numerous accessoires: handbags, shoes, scarves, umbrellas and jewellery.
The first basic rule when styling the dominant pattern: houndstooth pattern is a loner. It does not go well with other patterns. The classic houndstooth pattern stands for style and elegance and is preferably combined with black or plain coloured pieces in muted shades.
March 25th, 2018
Ketten, Kunst and Kaviar at Fürstenrieder Tenne in Fürstenfeldbruck.
Start: Easter Sunday, April 1th, 11.00 to 19.00 and Easter Monday, April 2th, 11.00 to 18.00.
I look forward to your visit
February 15th, 2018
I take my quilted bags, along with my jewellery, to some summer markets. The bags are made from linen with a fleece padding. They are quilted freehand with the sewing machine. Inside they have a patterned cotton lining which blends with the external colour. All bags close with a zip, the larger ones also having an internal pocket that also closes with a zip.