Long overdue since the lovely Sammy at C.Cruden mailed me this pic, but here it is, at last, in a category I do not even have on my site but I might just start it right here. Check out this classless rip off act by a Dutch brand called Ruby Tuesday of this other Dutch brand C.Cruden’s wonderful ‘Leather Lace’. The folks at Ruby Tuesday even ripped off the packaging as you can clearly make out for yourself. As Ruby Tuesday, a tiny venture in ‘iconic fashion pieces that complement your wardrobe’ state on their site: “We love being inspired by the “little things” in life. Be it the simplicity of Scandinavian furniture design to Farrow’s hairdo in Rosemary’s Baby.” Or C.Cruden’s marvelous multi functional Leather Lace in this case… tired, very tired indeed.
In the category CLASSLESS RIP OFF’S
January 16th, 2012Amsterdam story for ELLE DECOR ITALIA
August 24th, 2011Watch out for the September 2011 issue of Elle Decor Italia with a special story on Amsterdam I made with photographer Kasia Gatkowska. Our focus was on ‘something old, something new’ with lots of exciting, innovative, artisanal or downright bold gems of places and people. Download the full PDF here 
Minimalist high in BLEND
May 14th, 2011I am always happy to be part of Amsterdam based yet internationally oriented magazine BLEND. In this Spring Summer 2011 issue I wrote the introduction to a 50 page fashion shoot by photographer Tomas Nässtrom, fashion director JOFF and art director Laurenz Brunner: an ode to Raf Simon’s utterly modern minimalism at Jil Sander. An exceptional fashion editorial indeed – to which I made the sort of decisive ‘secret service creative intelligence’ contribution that never gets a proper credit but alas… I feel no less pride.
Enjoy the short essay after the pagebreak.
KLAVERS VAN ENGELEN AW 2011-2012
March 30th, 2011Following the same minimalist approach of their summer 2011 collection, Niels Klavers and Astrid van Engelen set out to maximize effects for winter. The overall look is that of a beautiful piece of fabric thrown on the body by a gentle breeze. Adding knitwear to the Klavers van Engelen line for the first time, in downy and weightless mohair, as well as a deep dyed curly goat fur, they further explored their signature purist design principles.
Minimal interventions causing maximum effect. Two different rectangular pieces of fabric sandwich the body to make a top or dress, a mohair knit in front and a washed silk for the much shorter back. Complexity and ease merge in dresses and trousers with large integrated square shaped shawls that can be worn loose over the shoulder or tied around the neck creating a sophisticated draped top. Loose shapes such as caftan tops and dresses or a kimono like trenchcoat mirror the great fashion decade of bohemian ease and femininity, yet executed with razor sharp minimalist constructions. Read the rest of this entry »
I LOVE YOUR WORK-poster on A’dam-E.V.A.
March 14th, 2011Always nice to see your own work pop up unexpectedly like this old I LOVE YOUR WORK poster I created with the design team at Mannschaft and artist Jan Rothuizen for management institute ‘de Baak’. It just popped up in the decor of this new TV series about our beloved city Amsterdam called A’dam – E.V.A. (Amsterdam and all the others). Nice to see people care to leave it up on the wall for so long!
Fashion at International Film Festival Rotterdam
January 18th, 2011Commisioned by Premsela, Dutch Platform for Design and Fashion, I got to interview Filip Arickx of A.F. Vandevorst and New York based photographer/visual artist Zach Gold on his film String Theory – featuring A.F.’s SS2010 collection – which will be shown at the IFFR11 as part of The Perfect Cut; reflections on Fashion and Film. The article will be published in the film festival’s paper Daily Tiger and Zach will speak about his work on Saturday, January 29 in Cinerama. Good stuff, fashion cinema; relatively new and in full artistic bloom it obviously has an amazing potential now all sorst of pods and pads accompany us everywhere we go.
Sophie#1234567+ at Winter Salon
January 18th, 2011A great new womens label I’ve had the pleasure to consult and write for, Sophie 1234567+, is now showing at Droog Design as part of the Winter Salon route in Amsterdam. Discover Sophie, a tirelessly designed high quality wardrobe solution for women on their site, or explore Amsterdam’s amazing alternative fashion week route Winter Salon (15-30 January ’11) and you’ll find a pretty Sophie installation at Droog.
This week: launching ROOD & voordekunst.nl
November 2nd, 2010This week two major projects I worked on over the summer will see the light. First on wednesday the 3rd of November there’s the official launch of ROOD magazine , a one time publication to go with the ROOD exhibition in the Royal Tropical Institute’s Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam. It was a huge job and a great pleasure to put this magazine together as the editor-in-chief (all the way to final editing of course), working closely with the Tropenmuseum’s curators, the amazing art directors and designers at Studio Roosje Klap and all those great contributors. The ROOD exhibition, a huge exposé about the colour RED throughout cultures and times, designed by Maarten Spruyt and Tsur Reshef will open this Thursday the 4th. Needless to say, you MUST go and see it.
Secondly, on Thursday the 4rth of November, before ROOD opens with a gala, I will join the official launch gathering for voordekunst.nl, an online crowdfunding platform for the Dutch arts, initiated by Amsterdams Fonds Voor De Kunst. I did the necessary copywriting for the site and its first campaign, working together smoothly as ever with my good designer-friends at Mannschaft.
Shows do go on like they say so there will be no putting up of painful party feet come Friday. Au contraire. I will be on the first train to The Hague where I will be in chambers with the jury for the Dutch Fashion Awards 2010. Friday night November 5th the Dutch Fashion Foundation and their international power-jury will herald a new Dutch Fashion talent with the big prize by Mercedes-Benz and there are three more awards to be handed out, so untill we can raise the cocktail glasses, we’ll be guessing: after Klavers Van Engelen in 2007, Monique van Heist in 2008, Sjaak Hullekes in 2009… who is the fairest of them all in 2010? Ok, me and a handful of other backstage ants will know a couple of hours earlier but our phones will be off!
Wilbert Das interview for Blend
August 6th, 2010On June 4th, 2010, a sunny friday afternoon in Amsterdam’s romantic zoo Artis, I had this lovely interview with Diesel’s former creative kingpin Wilbert Das, for Blend magazine. A recommended read if you’re into those 3 P’s, People, Planet, Profit, yet without the inflated Preacher ego. He’s just a great guy with great people skills who’s loving his new Brazilian eco-resort Uxua Casa.
Wilbert Das (born 1963) has been ‘the Dutchman at Diesel’ for just about as long as we all know about this Italian über-brand. Twenty-one years to be exact. When news hit that he was stepping out from behind Renzo Rosso to leave the iconic company he helped create as its 360 degrees creative director, all heads turned to his ‘holiday-hobby project’, the Uxua Casa Hotel in Brazil. Like: now we’re talking successful living.
The Uxua Casa Hotel in Trancoso, a tiny coastal village in Bahia, northeastern Brazil, is a cluster of eight separate ‘casas’ and a treehouse, all renovated, rebuilt and restyled using local craftsmen and amplified traditional techniques. Hidden in lush tropical gardens with a full 5-star infrastructure including restaurant, spa, private beach lounge and a healing quartz pool, this luxurious eco-loco getaway is little short of a paradise. A very personal paradise no less, realized by someone who, when it comes to fashionably styled hotels for one, has pretty much seen it all. If Uxua is Wilbert Das’s next step after everything he created at Diesel, which is not just the many clothing and accessories lines, but also the campaigns, showrooms, flagship stores, the Miami hotel, fragrances and in the end furniture, it looks and feels like quite the antidote to all the brash young and trendy violence he’s been responsible for all his professional life. With all the time in the world on his hands these days it wasn’t hard to lure him to the retro-romantic Amsterdam zoo Artis for a good long Style of Life chat.
SALON/1: Mode is.
July 13th, 2010During the recent Amsterdam International Fashion Week I had the pleasure to collaborate with designer Stef Bakker and graphic designer Carsten Klein on this ‘open source’ installation called Mode is., as part of SALON/1. Amsterdam’s most celebrated designer store Van Ravenstein offered us their next door gallery space and from thursday 15 till sunday 18 July SALON/1 visitors could leave their thoughts on fashion on large strips of paper, which could then be hanged in a ceiling high wishing tree made of metal hangers. At the end of each day the ‘harvest’ was shared with everyone who had left behind their e-mail address. We were delighted with the result, a long list of highly diverse statements about fashion, most of them rather serious and passionate, some downright desperate or revolting. We look forward to repeat the experiment and keep on growing this tree of fashion thoughts.
Please note: there’s a little interview with Manon Schaap, one of the SALON initiators, on JCReport
Click below to read the harvest of this Mode is. tree (as yet untranslated, so there’s a lot of Dutch, and some German in there, as well as a few hidden inspiration quotes originating from famous designers or philosophers)











