viernes, 11 de febrero de 2011

We are alive!

Due to difficulties the blog stopped a few months but now is going back to life.
Sorry for being away!

sábado, 6 de noviembre de 2010

Going Pin-up!



I was really happy to meet this girls from Miss L Fire at Micam this year.
The vintage feeling mixed with some cowboy made this brand one of a kind and cached my attention right away.


The're based on London, and the shoes have a really nice quality.


I can tell whos that leg from! good luck girls!


Visit the website to buy and check out more incredible shoes
Miss L Fire Website

viernes, 1 de octubre de 2010

Featured of October

Hi! here I have some features for this month

First..

She studied a BA in the Swedish School of Fashion & Textiles, she has a great eye on volume and textures.


CHARLOTTA MATTSSON PORTFOLIO

Second..

Mexican fashion and shoe designer, his work is pretty interesting


ALFREDO MARTINEZ WEBSITE

Third..

Accesory designer from london. Own a blog about fashion and shows some really interesting accesories.

GIRL CAN'T TALK BLOG

Thats it for this month
Remember that if you wanna be featured, just comment this post with a link to your website or some of your work.
Thanks

jueves, 30 de septiembre de 2010

Vespa Daniela



The Vespa is an Italian design icon, and in the hands of Portuguese carpenter Carlos Alberto, it received a one-of-a-kind makeover.

Basing his creation on the silhouette of Vespa model VN1 1951, Alberto glued the first pieces of the wasp with the help of his wife Grace and his daughter Daniela, the bike’s namesake. “Due to the structure of a wasp with open framework, it got me some difficulties, but I was arranging solutions, time and money,” Alberto says. “We were ready in 2004, and had almost everything ready to go, but in September of that year, I had a serious accident where I stopped for 11 months. [I] returned to start the project in mid 2007.” And in 2008, The Vespa Daniela was officially completed and ready to ride.

Maximum speed: 75km / h
Engine: 123.67 cc
Woods used: rosewood, ebony, beech, satin-wood, Brazilian cherry, tacula, panga-panga, sucupira, and sycamore

Vespa Daniela