OBSESSION PART II


the “i am obsessed with”- posts have to be continued! since there’s a kazillion things i have a fetish for, i try to choose wisely and only pick the ones I AM REALLY REALLY IN LOVE WITH. so here it goes: notebooks. what? you expected something more exciting? hobbies like bungee jumping or collecting snakes are too far out of my league, i find excitement in collecting notebooks. i have always been someone who loves to go to school and take notes. i love the writing part, the getting-thoughts-from-my-brain-to-paper part and just the way they look. they have to be girlie and cute. in school my best friend always thought i was the most ridiculous person on earth, because i would always tear out a page and write it all again, if i thought my writing looked ugly. the booklet i am proud of the most? the one that actually says my name on it: madeleine. oh well, i am pretty hardcore.

mr. sandman

 

today i’m tired. really tired. after a weekend with very little sleep and much to do it’s time for me to rest and postpone my monday blog entry to be an interessting one to tomorrow.

BLOGGER FLEAMARKET

 

so sunday was the day. several bloggers from austria opened their closets and sold everything that had to go. thankfully we were able to do so in the wonderful courtyard of the atelier of gebrüder stitch, who are an amazing jean designer duo based in vienna. amazing tunes, perfect weather and vintage. nothing else needed for a perfect sunday!

it’s so fluffy i’m gonna die!


so far my weekend has been a really exciting one, especially after spending hours sweating in that sweater at a a fry-party (you can ask me what that is) and giving people the creeps with a little stuffed baby lambed at pratersauna. if all of what you just read doesn’t make sense to you: that’s alright. anyway, today’s the bloggerflohmarkt (blogger second hand market), so if you’re in vienna, come! More infor here.

RODARTE THE CURVE OF FORGOTTEN THINGS


as oyster mag stated correctly: “the campaign is a cinematic ode to seventies nostalgia and adolescent wonderment.” i couldn’t put it better. director todd cole has done an amazing job with putting the wonderful pieces in the right light and creating a crime-like-but-still-beautiful-mood. the video has been out since february but NOW the californian label founded by kate & laura mulleavy, which i am pretty much in love with, is celebrating it’s collection presentation at the wonderful showroom opening ceremony. they have achieved so much and they’re collections are screaming from perfection. the costumes they created were also the only great thing about the movie “black swan”, which i thought was the worst movie ever. check out rodarte’s website here.