* post by Victoria Snape, images via: (1st Row/ Right) Sweet llama Supplies, (2nd Row/Left) Captain Cat, (3rd Row) Sweet llama Supplies
Posts Tagged as ‘ethnic inspired prints’
May 4, 2012
Featured Designer: Schatzi Brown
Today’s Featured Designer is the talented Tanya Brown, who designs under the name Schatzi Brown. Schatzi’s inspiration comes from her love of nature and being outdoors. She is a runner, biker, skier, and a surfer who loves quirky color combinations, hand drawn motifs, surf/skate/ski lifestyle brands & street wear. She also loves travel, anthropology, and [...]
January 31, 2012
Textile Designer: Sarah Bagshaw
The beauties that you see above are the work of Sarah Bagshaw, a very talented up-and-coming textile designer from the UK. Sarah has been a designer, illustrator and lecturer for years, but has only recently started promoting herself and selling her work as a textile designer. There is a fun, ethnic-flair to her work that [...]
November 8, 2011
Trend Report: Tribal Ways
*images via: “Burberry Spring ’12″ via style.com, “New Zealand” by Steve Evans, “Nishi Tribal Man” by Diganta Talukdar, “Maori Gate Carving” by Peter Harrison, “Etro Spring ’12″ via style.com, “Indigenous Art In The Garden” by Ruby Goes, “A.L.C. Spring ’12″ via style.com, “Memorial for the Indigenous People” by Jorge Andrade Ethnic and Tribal inspired prints [...]
October 20, 2011
Unique & Handmade at Calabash
I have said this before, but I think I am an Aussie at heart. Time after time, I am blown away by the amazing design talent that comes out of that country! I was recently browsing through Etsy and found this picture-perfect Australian brand, Calabash. Calabash is a clothing label founded by designer/artist Asha Kidd [...]
October 12, 2011
Street Patterns: Aztec
*post and photos by Victoria Snape, shorts via Calabash Designs
September 21, 2011
Peter Pilotto: Spring 2012
*images via vogue, Marcio Madeira/firstVIEW This collection is of course, absolutely fabulous, but a big take away should once again be the lesson of contrast! The use of the illustrated rope/ palm tree motifs over the futuristic-ethnic inspired prints is just genius. It adds that element of fun to what is an amazing, but fairly [...]








