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A Look Inside the Future

The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Unlocking Brain Secrets

The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Earth’s volcano timelapse

The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Black + White is Always Right

The classic can’t-miss color combo works for every season, always. Here’s how I’m wearing it now: Pin-Up Chic Moda International sweater, A-Wear skirt, vintage belt and heels A cropped sweater and surprisingly comfy (cotton!) pencil skirt gets the Sixties Italian Movie Star treatment with a glossy belt and strappy heels. Add a headscarf and oversized sunglasses if you really want to take it to the next level! Refined Tomboy Helmut Lang dress, KESH x American...

Summer Reading: Fashion and Style

Although the googlenet has made reading flippy square things made of paper completely unnecessary, I have managed to (mostly) finish a few books this summer. Admittedly, some were re-reads and they’re all in the fashion/style category, but I feel like that’s valid because at least now I can claim “it’s for work.” 01.// Fashion Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones and Anonymous Honestly, this book intrigued me, stressed me out, and scared the crap out of me...