Digital Nomads: the search for new ways of living

  I had already hinted in my previous post “Have you ever thought about sleeping in a tzigani caravan?” the growing number of people who choose, and also create new types of jobs that allow them to travel around the world, looking for new ways of living, digital nomads, that deep inside they make what ancient … Continue Reading

Have you ever thought about sleeping in a tzigani caravan?

Some of the most outstanding trends of the recent years are the folk, gypsy , boho , hippie style … The preference for these styles translates very accurately a phenomenon that is growing bigger , the digital nomad . We live in a paradox, as governments insist on raising walls and leave the “poor” world … Continue Reading

Olympics in Rio: The Olympics of many first times symbolizing hope.

I will talk about the Olympics in Rio again, in the last post I talked about three trends that we usually see in the streets of Rio, this time I will tell three stories of the first times in this Olympics full of polemics, between doping stories, economic issues and the health situation in Brazil, … Continue Reading

The Olympics in Rio de Janeiro approaches. How to Build a fresh tropical look following 3 Brazilian trends.

With the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is again in vogue. But, do you know how to build a fresh tropical look worthy of a real Brazilian woman? The trends this summer 2016 here in Europe are bare shoulder, the ruffles, pompoms … All the details are widely used in Brazil and they are … Continue Reading

Trend tropical fashion: Carmen Miranda and her influence on fashion.

One of the trends of summer 2016 is the tropical fashion and we cannot let Carmen Miranda out of it, great Tupiniquim icon, many of the tropical trends that we have adopted and are used in fashion were invented by her. Who was Carmen Miranda? Carmen Miranda was born in Portugal, immigrated with her parents … Continue Reading

Vivienne Westwood, when fashion makes policy. Hacktivism, the power of the keyboard and the new revolution

Vivienne Westwood, when fashion makes policy A few times I was so thrilled to see shows such as Vivienne Westwood in Milan fashion week in 2016 and the London Fashion Week in 2013, where the walkway became a place of protest in favor of Julian Assange. The freedom and the struggle for this should move … Continue Reading

“Fresh” People

The roots of the importance of fashion in african american culture In no culture fashion was a great social startle symbol than in the African-American culture. It has in the roots of its history and identity of its people the importance of how to show themselves to the world. Religion had a primordial importance, always, … Continue Reading

Wedding dress code

We’re finally at the season of the big ceremonies, we are invited for day and night weddings, camp and beach weddings, baptism, chrism… Not even the smartest ones could not spare themselves, at least once, of asking the big question: Oh my God, what should I wear? The desire of being unforgettable is part of … Continue Reading

The eternal swirl of revivals

Walking backwards is not easy, it betrays our senses, requires a huge effort and we become slow, very slow … it’s been a time that we are walking backwards, as if we still lived the hangover of the 60/70s … but until when? I mean, my friends, the party is over long time ago and … Continue Reading

The post-apocalyptic fashion: darkness and light

When I arrived in Milan to study at the IED, the first question a japanese classmate asked me wasn’t what my name was, nor where I came from, but: what is your style? I sincerely thought that was a silly… snob and firvoulous question! Anyway, this question was inside me and as time went by … Continue Reading