Top 13 Trends for this Spring-Summer 2020
Every season we get to admire new collections made by the best creative designers in the world! We look at runway shows from Milan, Paris, London, and New York, and we get to choose what to love for ourselves.
The joy of living - color scheme (warm)
Design Objects - The Red and Blue armchair (1918)
The RED AND BLUE ARMCHAIR is one of the few design pieces whose design is internationally recognizable. It has no precedents; therefore, it became a symbol that marked the career of its creator Gerrit Rietveld, embodying the theory that stands behind the built-in concept.
SS2020 Trends - Bermudas
Fashion Runways give us many options for this Spring-Summer Collections 2020, particularly recalling the love for bermuda shorts and bermuda suits. Designers suggest wearing them everywhere: for a casual day out, to the office, around the city and to the beach. It’s a must-have of this season! And they’re available in all different styles, from classic office attire (Max Mara) to casual chic (No. 21) or boho (Zimmermann).
Design Objects - The Ball Clock (1947)
The BALL CLOCK or ATOMIC was designed in 1947 by George Nelson for Howeard Miller Company, and it immediately became an icon of the Fifties. Originally it had a central part made of brass and varnished in red, from which were radiating twelve brass rays with wooden balls at their ends colored same red. The black arrows indicating the time were in geometrical shapes: a triangle to indicate the hour and an ellipse to indicate minutes. Like a molecular structure of an atom, that design was an attempt to calm the nuclear energy. This wall clock free of numbers reflects a metaphysical condition where the time passes without any reference.
Design Objects - Door Handle N. 1020 (1953)
What makes a handle great? The classical DOOR HANDLE N. 1020, designed by Johannes Potente for Franz Schneider Brakel, has the perfect grip. Potente has worked for the FSB for his entire carrier from 1922 until 1972, continuously producing new objects of design for this company, a work he continued even after his retirement in the pension until his death.
Design Objects - Hang It All (about 1953)
HANG IT ALL was made of varnished wire and colored wooden balls, created to help kids get organized with their clothes, and make them find a place for every item they have: coat, scarves, and gloves, but also for roller skates and other playground games. These colorful wooden balls float in different directions and different heights typically to an infant environment.
Best bra for generous sizes
As a lady with a generous shapes, I understand the struggle women like me have on finding the right bra. We need to feel confident and sexy, so what we’re looking for is all-in-one: quality materials, beautiful embroideries/shapes, and comfortability!
Design Objects - The Transat Armchair (about 1924)
As soon as she arrived in Paris, the Irish designer Eileen Gray draws her interest in the pure geometry forms of Holland movement called “De Stijl.” She designed for herself a modernistic house, right on the Mediterranean coast, at Roquebrune, and called it “E-1027”. For this house, she created several furniture pieces, among which was the armchair TRANSAT.
Dress for success - Minimalistic Style
It is a SCHETCH & GUIDANCE BOOK for those Ladies who appreciates Minimalistic looks, made of good-quality materials, tailored clothes, and achromats. It’s a DRESSING STYLE that gives individuality, remarkable identity DNA style using only essential pieces. It’s about THE LOOK, which stands out from the crowds, unique and memorable through its details!