Hong Kong Diary #2
Edith shares an insight to city life in Hong Kong part 2.… Read More Hong Kong Diary #2
Edith shares an insight to city life in Hong Kong part 2.… Read More Hong Kong Diary #2
I write this with the intention of gifting my words as a present to myself, because often times I forget what I write. And when I look back at them after a long time, it’s like my writing’s not my own. So perhaps, if I wrote myself indirectly, I might remember what I am about… Read More poltergeist: a poem
Bonjour people! I am back with part two of my coverage for New York Fashion Week we just left behind and all eyes are on London at the moment (don’t make me speak about Christopher Bailey’s last act for Burberry because we would be here all day). I once again saw how hard it is with… Read More NYFW Fall 2018 Ready-to-Wear Coverage: Part 2
As NYFW rolls around, there is nothing left for us other than to prepare ourselves for an intense eye/brain stimulation. From where fashion is headed (questions in gender fluidity, body type varieties, lack of ethnic representations, ethical fabrics, out-of-the-box ideas, anarchism, slogan tees, defining grey areas, designer musical chairs etc.) I am eager to see… Read More NYFW Fall 2018 Ready-to-Wear Coverage: Part 1
After 6 years of creative development, over 1,345 discarded paintings, out of 65,000 frames from 125 painters comes Loving Vincent. Last week at my favourite Prince Charles Cinema, I got to see the first fully painted feature film of all times. Here is the trailer if you have no clue what I’m on about: It… Read More Loving Vincent: A Painted Masterpiece
Hello my daisies, Mina here. Woah, I know. Been a while since I actually wrote something. I had a lovely summer and got the chance to explore more in the UK (and around it). So I thought I would do a Dublin photo diary. I don’t know how “summery” it was. It was more like… Read More Summer in the City: Dublin
Wave goodbye to cars and uneasy, jay-walking situations as you reflect upon these pictures I took on my trip to Venice with my family. If given the choice, I swear I would never have left. In between scurrying through the alleyway-streets filled with little shops that sell intricate glass-made jewellery to dirt cheap fashion, Venice… Read More Summer in the City : Venice
Much unlike the film ‘When In Rome’, I didn’t go stealing coins thrown with deep faith and strong hope to finding love from a special fountain, drunkenly and angrily at the thought of not being or finding love. In fact, I did the complete opposite – I fell in love with the city without having… Read More Summer in the City: Rome
Mixed. That’s the category I fall into, being Portuguese and Angolan. Race was never really an issue for me when I was younger. I never really cared about skin colour or really noticed it, considering I have black and white family members. I quickly realized that skin colour and appearance really affect the way people… Read More A Post On Ignorance
Meet Yohannes (known to friends as ‘Yohan’) Daniel, a student at the University of Hertfordshire studying Interior Architecture and Design whose entire presence flaunts relaxed vibes and never ceases to put a smile across your face. It’s all about the trainers nowadays. Not that I’m complaining; well my bank account is. But, they’re a statement… Read More Boys Lookbook: Yohannes Daniel