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LITHUANIAN<br />

CONCEPTUAL<br />

JEWELLERY<br />

100<br />

French<br />

Recommendations<br />

FASHION & STYLE<br />

PARIS:<br />

hours spent shopping<br />

COOL HUNTING<br />

FAWAZ GRUOSI:<br />

the Godfather of Black Diamonds<br />

Nº 1 | <strong>2012</strong>


JURGITA<br />

Modeling and <strong>Fashion</strong> magazine<br />

Issue 1 / <strong>2012</strong><br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Publisher & Founder Ugnius Kiguolis, Jurgita Kiguole<br />

Editor-in-chief Sandra Kliukaite<br />

<strong>Fashion</strong> & Art Editor Reda Mickeviciute<br />

Senior Designer Justina Juozenaite<br />

Advertising Director Milda Zeimiene<br />

Photographers Natalie Berezina, Ausra Osipaviciute, Reda Mickeviciute<br />

COVER<br />

Photography Natalie Berezina.<br />

Make Up Anastasija Kobrinska.<br />

Model Modesta (“Supermodels”).<br />

You Can Be Here. Join Us On www.jurgita.com<br />

Contact Us jurgita@jurgita.com<br />

www.jurgita.com 3


PC „Akropolis”<br />

Ozo g. 25<br />

Vilnius<br />

PC „Akropolis”<br />

Karaliaus Mindaugo pr. 49<br />

Kaunas<br />

PC „Akropolis”<br />

Taikos pr. 61<br />

Klaipėda<br />

PC „Akropolis”<br />

Aido g. 8<br />

Šiauliai<br />

PC „Ozas“<br />

Ozo g. 18<br />

Vilnius<br />

PC „Mega”<br />

Islandijos pl. 32<br />

Kaunas<br />

PC „Babilonas”<br />

Savitiškio g. 61<br />

Panevėžys<br />

PC „HYPER MAXIMA”<br />

V. Kudirkos g. 3<br />

Marijampolė


SUMMARY<br />

3 EDITORIAL<br />

5 SUMMARY<br />

6 PHOTOSESSION // Natalie's Tribute to Paris<br />

10 FASHION & STYLE / OUTFIT<br />

14 FASHION & STYLE / TRENDS // Black versus White<br />

16 FASHION & STYLE / TRENDS // Brightly<br />

18 FASHION & STYLE / TRENDS // Vintage<br />

20 FASHION & STYLE / SHOPPING // PARIS: hours spent shopping<br />

20 FASHION & STYLE / SHOPPING // Hermès – probably the most expensive handbags in the world<br />

21 FASHION & STYLE / SHOPPING // Crystal and world’s most expensive perfumes<br />

21 FASHION & STYLE / SHOPPING // Paris in your mouth<br />

22 FASHION & STYLE / SHOPPING // The Chanel planet<br />

23 FASHION & STYLE / SHOPPING // Colette vs. Merci – design that rocks<br />

24 DESIGN / COOL HUNTING // Inspiration: F.R.A.N.C.E.<br />

26 PHOTOSESSION // RE:<br />

34 DESIGN / COOL HUNTING // Inspiration: O.C.E.A.N.<br />

36 DESIGN / COOL HUNTING // Inspiration: G.E.O.G.R.A.P.H.Y.<br />

38 DESIGN / COOL HUNTING // Inspiration: J.U.N.G.L.E.<br />

40 FASHION & STYLE / TRENDS // Jungle<br />

44 PHOTOSESSION // Visionaire<br />

52 DESIGN / COOL HUNTING // Inspiration: F.E.T.I.S.H.<br />

54 DESIGN / MADE IN LITHUANIA // LITHUANIAN CONCEPTUAL JEWELLERY<br />

54 DESIGN / MADE IN LITHUANIA // “aka jewellery” – the tandem of jewellery alchemists from New <strong>York</strong><br />

56 DESIGN / MADE IN LITHUANIA // Dark intellectual jewellery: the Our Darkest Desires collection<br />

58 FASHION & STYLE / EVENT // “<strong>Fashion</strong> Infection” <strong>2012</strong><br />

60 DESIGN / MADE IN LITHUANIA // LITHUANIAN DESIGN II<br />

64 FASHION & STYLE / HEROES // Fawaz Gruosi: the Godfather of Black Diamonds<br />

68 PHOTOSESSION // The <strong>Fashion</strong> Pawn<br />

76 FASHION & STYLE / HEROES // A runway by Juozas Statkevičius: from white Mercedes to... white Horse<br />

80 FASHION & STYLE / TRENDS // The Old Hollywood<br />

84 PHOTOSESSION // WHITE CROW<br />

90 STYLE & LEISURE // 100 French Recommendations: <strong>Fashion</strong>, Food, Cinema and Street<br />

96 DESIGN / COOL HUNTING // Inspiration: K.I.T.C.H.E.N.<br />

98 FASHION & STYLE / CATWALK // Autumn/Winter <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>


MODELS!<br />

You Can Be Here!<br />

Join Us!<br />

Win a <strong>Fashion</strong> Shoot & Publication in the Magazine<br />

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Join Us! www.jurgita.com


Natalie's Tribute<br />

to Paris<br />

Photography Natalie Berezina.<br />

Make Up anastasija kobrinska.<br />

Model Modesta (“Supermodels”).<br />

You Can Be Here.<br />

Join Us On www.jurgita.com<br />

Bra “Lindex” (www.lindex.com).<br />

Leather belt by Ritvars Caunitis.<br />

Shoes by Steve Madden.


Bra “Lindex” (www.lindex.com).<br />

Leather Belt by Ritvars Caunitis.


Leather bracelets<br />

by Ritvars Caunitis.


Dress “Coco Culte” (www.cococulte.com).<br />

Leather bracelets by Ritvars Caunitis.<br />

Shoes “Zara” (www.zara.com).


FASHION & STYLE<br />

o u t f i t ONLINE<br />

“Albino” (www.maisonalbino.com),<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“Balmain” (www.balmain.com),<br />

“Jaeger <strong>London</strong>” (www.jaeger.co.uk),<br />

“Pilgrim” (www.pilgrim.dk),<br />

“Topshop” (www.topshop.com),<br />

“Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

1.<br />

4.<br />

6.<br />

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1.<br />

3.<br />

2.<br />

1. Bracelet “Pilgrim” ~$ 55<br />

2. Sunglasses “Asos” ~$ 22<br />

3. T-Shirt “Topshop” ~$ 52<br />

4. Coat “Jaeger <strong>London</strong>” ~$ 476<br />

5. Trousers “Zara”<br />

6. Handbag “Zara” ~$ 196<br />

7. Bracelet “Pilgrim” ~$ 51<br />

8. Shoes “Asos” ~$ 132<br />

9. Watch “Asos” ~$ 52<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

5.<br />

"Albino"<br />

"Balmain"<br />

9.<br />

Model Agyness Deyn. Photographer David<br />

Slijper (“Elle Korea”, 2011 December).


6.<br />

1.<br />

5.<br />

2.<br />

4.<br />

ONLINE<br />

“Albino” (www.maisonalbino.com),<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“Marks & Spencer” (www.marksandspencer.com),<br />

Thom Browne (www.thombrowne.com),<br />

“Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

3.<br />

7.<br />

"Albino"<br />

8.<br />

Thom Browne<br />

1. Watch “Asos” ~$ 299<br />

2. Dress “Zara”<br />

3. Sunglasses “Asos” ~$ 105<br />

4. Necklace “Zara”<br />

5. Jacket “Marks & Spencer” ~$ 99<br />

6. Belt “Asos” ~$ 22<br />

7. Handbag “Zara” ~$ 147<br />

8. Shoes “Asos” ~$ 127<br />

2.<br />

“Vogue” cover, 1950 April.<br />

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FASHION & STYLE<br />

o u t f i t<br />

3.<br />

5.<br />

4.<br />

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1. Handbag “Zara” ~$ 104<br />

2. Sunglasses “Asos” ~$ 18<br />

3. Swimwear “Marks & Spencer” ~$ 54<br />

4. Trousers “Zara” ~$ 81<br />

5. “Taschen” book “Islamic Art” ~$ 9<br />

6. Watch “Asos” ~$ 212<br />

7. Blouse “Zara” ~$ 66<br />

8. Necklace “Marks & Spencer” ~$ 27<br />

9. Shoes “Asos” ~$ 257<br />

1.<br />

6.<br />

2.<br />

Alexandre Herchcovitch<br />

ONLINE<br />

Alexandre Herchcovitch (www.herchcovitch.uol.com.br),<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“Marks & Spencer” (www.marksandspencer.com),<br />

“Taschen” (www.taschen.com),<br />

“Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

Gypsy Rose Lee – an American actress and author.<br />

7.<br />

3.<br />

9.<br />

8.


Vilniuje, "Panorama", Saltoniškių g. 9, tel. (8 5 ) 219 59 69,<br />

Kaune, "Akropolis", K.Mindaugo pr. 49, tel. (8 37) 211 898


FASHION & STYLE<br />

t r E N D S<br />

Jacket<br />

“Marks & Spencer” ~$ 117<br />

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Hat “Topshop” ~$ 39<br />

Sweater<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 108<br />

Earrings<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 11<br />

Watch<br />

“Armani Exchange” ~$ 140<br />

Sweater “Topshop” ~$ 44<br />

Trend:<br />

black versus<br />

white<br />

Sweater “Topshop” ~$ 102<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 16<br />

Shirt “Topshop” ~$ 78<br />

"Fendi"<br />

Collar “Topshop” ~$ 70<br />

Cleanser “Oriflame<br />

Diamond Cellular” ~$ 16<br />

Sweater “Topshop” ~$ 409<br />

Shoes<br />

“Zara” ~$ 130<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 63


Watch “Karen Millen” ~$ 149<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 102<br />

Bag “Karen Millen” ~$ 165<br />

T-shirt “Zara” ~$ 37<br />

Shoes “Topshop”<br />

~$ 118<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 72<br />

"Emporio Armani"<br />

ONLINE<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“Armani Exchange” (www.armaniexchange.com),<br />

“D.Efect” (www.defectonline.com ),<br />

“Fendi” (www.fendi.com ),<br />

“Karen Millen” (www.karenmillen.com),<br />

“Marks & Spencer” (www.marksandspencer.com),<br />

“Topshop” (www.topshop.com),<br />

“Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

Bag<br />

“Karen Millen”<br />

~$ 315<br />

Earrings “Asos” ~$ 15<br />

"Emporio Armani"<br />

Coat<br />

“D.Efect” ~$ 487<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 69<br />

Ring “Asos” ~$ 9<br />

Shoes “Zara” ~$ 111<br />

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FASHION & STYLE<br />

t r E N D S<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 53<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 55<br />

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Ring<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 7<br />

Sweater<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 55<br />

Shoes<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 79<br />

Trend:<br />

Brightly<br />

Earrings “Asos” ~$ 28<br />

Skirt “Topshop” ~$ 75<br />

Watch “Asos” ~$ 31<br />

Shoes “Zara”<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 31<br />

"Bottega Veneta"<br />

Blouse “Topshop” ~$ 36<br />

Necklace “Topshop” ~$ 39<br />

Shoes<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 75<br />

Earrings<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 19<br />

Purse “Zara”<br />

Bangle Set<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 15


Shoes “River Island” ~$ 15<br />

Bag “Topshop” ~$ 39<br />

Wellies<br />

“Topshop”<br />

~$ 126<br />

"Asos"<br />

Earrings “Asos” ~$ 12<br />

"Bottega Veneta"<br />

Skirt<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 75<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 72<br />

Watch “Asos” ~$ 31<br />

Necklace<br />

“Asos” ~$ 9<br />

Earrings<br />

“Asos” ~$ 7<br />

Dress “Marks &<br />

Spencer” ~$ 22<br />

Skirt<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 31<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 31<br />

Shoes<br />

“River Island” ~$ 31<br />

ONLINE<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“Bottega Veneta” (www.bottegaveneta.com),<br />

“Marks & Spencer” (www.marksandspencer.com),<br />

“Miss Selfridge” (www.missselfridge.com),<br />

“River Island” (www.riverisland.com),<br />

“Topshop” (www.topshop.com),<br />

“Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

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FASHION & STYLE<br />

t r E N D S<br />

Hat “Topshop” ~$ 39<br />

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Collar<br />

“Pilgrim” ~$ 108<br />

Fragrance “Paradise” ~$ 39<br />

Trend:<br />

Vintage<br />

Watch “Asos” ~$ 31<br />

Shoes<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 102<br />

Skirt<br />

“Topshop”<br />

~$ 56<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 60<br />

"Marc Jacobs"<br />

Blouse<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 87<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 60<br />

"SUNO"<br />

Shoes<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 107<br />

Dress<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 126<br />

Earrings<br />

“Ted Baker” ~$ 55<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 110<br />

Shoes<br />

“Topshop”<br />

~$ 158


Necklace “Asos” ~$ 77<br />

Shirt<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 58<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 53<br />

Watch “Asos” ~$ 79<br />

Handbag “Zara” ~$ 148<br />

"Nahm"<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 71<br />

Sunglasses “Oxydo” ~$ 130<br />

Headband “Asos” ~$ 15<br />

"Band of Outsiders"<br />

Coat<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 134<br />

Sunglasses<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 25<br />

Shoes<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 134<br />

Dress “Asos” ~$ 75<br />

Fragrance<br />

“Zara Woman”<br />

Earrings<br />

“Stiklė” ~$ 24<br />

ONLINE<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“Band of Outsiders” (www.bandofoutsiders.com),<br />

“Marc Jacobs” (www.marcjacobs.com),<br />

“Marks & Spencer” (www.marksandspencer.com),<br />

“Miss Selfridge” (www.missselfridge.com),<br />

“Nahm” (www.nahm-ny.com),<br />

“Oxydo” (www.oxydo.be),<br />

“Pilgrim” (www.pilgrim.dk ),<br />

“Oriflame” (www.oriflame.lt),<br />

“Stiklė” (www.stikle.lt),<br />

“SUNO” (www.sunony.com),<br />

“Ted Baker” (www.tedbaker.com),<br />

“Topshop” (www.topshop.com),<br />

“Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

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FASHION & STYLE<br />

S h o p p i N g<br />

“Hermes”<br />

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p rIS:<br />

hours spent shopping<br />

Paris is too good to spend your time in shops or fitting rooms. And yet, if you happen<br />

to be stuck in it for a longer period and find yourself tired of the Louvre, Montmartre<br />

and other bohemian endeavours, then you can visit places where things cannot be<br />

purchased by just any ordinary mortal. Those with weak nervous system should<br />

definitely avoid Chanel and YSL shops, and should stay out of the Elysian Fields at<br />

large. But this time we’ll do everything just the opposite by going where one can<br />

spend a pay check in a heartbeat, and gaze upon breathtaking interiors…<br />

„Hermès“<br />

„Maison Baccarat“<br />

„Ladurée“<br />

„Chanel Boutique“<br />

„Colette“<br />

„Merci“<br />

“Hermes” boutique in Paris, 1952 m.<br />

Hermès –<br />

probably THe mosT expensive<br />

Handbags in THe world<br />

<strong>Fashion</strong> house Hermès is another legend of Paris. It has surpassed the<br />

Baccarat itself when French perfumers Maurice Roucel and Bernard<br />

Bourjois created the fragrance 24 Faubourg. Sold for €1700 per 30<br />

ml bottle, the perfume is rated as the 2nd world’s most expensive. It<br />

is a limited edition fragrance produced only in 1000 bottles a year.<br />

Of course, the perfume is only a prelude to the arsenal of Hermès,<br />

the manufacturer of probably the most expensive handbags in the<br />

world, located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, 24 Rue du Faubourg<br />

„Hermès“<br />

„Maison Baccarat“<br />

„Ladurée“<br />

„Chanel Boutiqu<br />

„Colette<br />

„M<br />

Saint-Honoré. Founded in 1837, the fashion house employed such<br />

fashion icons as Eric Bergère, Martin Margiela, Jean-Paul Gaultier,<br />

Christophe Lemaire (current creative director of Hermès) and still has<br />

every piece made by hand. That is why their works of art are so darn<br />

expensive. Few months ago, for instance, Lady Gaga has bought the<br />

famous Hermès Birkin handbag for £49,000…<br />

“Hermes” boutique in Paris, 1952 m.<br />

(Photo by N. R. Farbman, “LIFE” magazine).<br />

“Hermès Birkin” handbag.<br />

Price: $ 129 000.<br />

www.hermes.com


www.baccarat.com<br />

www.laduree.fr<br />

"Maison Baccarat"<br />

"Ladurée"<br />

"Ladurée"<br />

CrysTal and world’s<br />

mosT expensive perfumes<br />

Crystal house Maison Baccarat is a place offering one of the world’s most expensive perfumes<br />

– Les Larmes Sacrées de Thebes. Limited to only ten 500 ml bottles a year, the<br />

parfume comes in crystal-encursted bottles with 18 carat gold collar and sells for €5000 per<br />

piece! Philippe Starck, the famous French designer, showed his brain and muscles in this<br />

super deluxe store, being the one to transform the former Paris mansion of the French aristocrat<br />

Marie-Laure de Noailles into the Bacarrat’s headquarters and luxurious crystal store,<br />

an adjacent museum with more than just an impressive collection of crystal, and finally – an<br />

extravagant Starck-style decor restaurant with dining room infused with hand-made glass<br />

chandeliers. To see it for yourselves, look for historical building at 11 Place des États-Unis<br />

(approx. 500 meters from the Triumphal Arch).<br />

"Maison Baccarat"<br />

paris in your mouTH<br />

„Hermès“<br />

„Maison Baccar<br />

„Ladurée“<br />

„Chanel Boutique“<br />

„Colette“<br />

„Merci“<br />

Philippe Starck<br />

Paris is a city of contrasts. And so are its shops: from haute couture classics to contemporary<br />

modernism. If you want to get a taste of Paris, try the Ladurée. So if you wish to<br />

feel or even to digest Paris in your mouth, go straight to Ladurée shop and restaurant at<br />

the Elysian Fields. Its interior will immediately take you back a century ago, to the times<br />

where one talented French named Louis-Ernest Ladurée has started to make colourful,<br />

melt-in-your-mouth cookies called the macaroons. By the way, if you plan to eat at the<br />

Ladurée, be prepared to spend up to €50 for a couple of cookies packed in a magnificent<br />

French box. And if that is not enough, take a tour through the Saint-Germain district,<br />

where you will find a truly Parisian atmosphere and probably all possible French delicatecies<br />

in one place.<br />

"Ladurée"<br />

„Hermès“<br />

„Maison Baccarat“<br />

„Ladurée“<br />

„Chanel Boutique“<br />

„Colette“<br />

„Merci“<br />

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FASHION & STYLE<br />

S h o p p i N g<br />

“Chanel Boutique”<br />

The apartment is entered via a sweeping<br />

spiral staircase with Art Deco panels of<br />

mirrors running along the walls (“Coco<br />

Before Chanel” with Audrey Tautou).<br />

s“<br />

ccarat“<br />

urée“<br />

l Boutique“<br />

Colette“<br />

„Merci“<br />

Coco Chanel's Private Apartment<br />

in Rue Cambon, Paris.<br />

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“Chanel”, 2011-<strong>2012</strong> A/W.<br />

Inside Coco Chanel's Private Apartment.<br />

Coco Chanel,1962.<br />

(Photo by Douglas Kirkland).<br />

“Chanel”, 2011-<strong>2012</strong> A/W.<br />

Inside Coco Chanel's<br />

Private Apartment.<br />

THe CHanel planeT<br />

Fancy something far more thrilling than a perfume bottle for<br />

the price of a car or pure crystal chandeliers? In that case you<br />

should stop by the Chanel Boutique, located in the legendary 31<br />

Rue Cambon. Naturally, one could chat about the Chanel stores<br />

and tweedy suits all night long, but it will be enough to say that<br />

Rue Cambon is something more than just an address for Chanel<br />

store filled with handbags designed by Carl Lagerfeld’s assistants<br />

and Chanel no. 5, the 10th world’s most expensive perfume sold<br />

for €170 per bottle. It is the house of mademoiselle Coco<br />

Chanel herself. Rumour has it though, that Coco had<br />

never spent a night in the several-floor apartments<br />

above the store. For throughout the thirty years<br />

she would stay in a nearby luxurious hotel Ritz.<br />

Nevertheless, Rue Cambon apartments remained as<br />

it were at the time when the flighty designer<br />

used to come back from the Ritz in<br />

the mornings. The ground floor, now<br />

occupied by the Chanel boutique, still has<br />

the spectacular mirrored staircase featured in<br />

every movie ever cretaed about Chanel, and when<br />

you climb upstairs you reach the astonishing world<br />

of Coco Chanel interiors. Her personal sitting room,<br />

still predominated with the art deco, stores a number<br />

of items from the Coco collection: glass figures,<br />

crystal balls, stuffed deers, books, luxurious<br />

armchairs upholstered in flowered<br />

and beige gobelin, as well as the<br />

legendary modern sofa designed<br />

by mis Chanel herself, 18th-century<br />

crystal chandelier, Chinese screens and<br />

other extravagant details.<br />

“Chanel No. 5”. Price: ~$ 218.<br />

“Chanel”, 2009.<br />

www.chanel.com<br />

„Hermès“<br />

„Maison Bacc<br />

„Ladur<br />

„Chanel B<br />

„Co<br />

„M


„Hermès“<br />

„Maison Baccarat“<br />

arat“ „Ladurée“<br />

ée“ „Chanel Boutique“<br />

outique“ „Colette“<br />

lette“ „Merci“<br />

erci“<br />

www.aesop.com<br />

www.merci-merci.com<br />

www.colette.fr<br />

www.ofrsystem.com<br />

ColeTTe vs. merCi –<br />

design THaT roCks<br />

Walking the same Rue Saint-Honoré, look for building no. 213 where you will find yet<br />

another Parisian cult shop Colette. Of course, the interior of this concept design shop has<br />

nothing to do with what you see at Chanel or Hermès. Rather, it resembles the Berlin concept<br />

design shops or even to the Things Hotel (lt. Daiktų viešbutis) established in a loft in Vilnius.<br />

However, at Colette not only you can find conceptual design pieces, but also the popular<br />

parisiant brands such as Dior, Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent, and, of course, such fashion<br />

radicals as Thomas Browne, Gareth Pugh or Comme des Garçons. Another spectacular<br />

concept design shop in Paris is Merci, located in the 3rd arondissement of Paris, 111<br />

Boulevard Beaumarchais. The store houses a number of small French and foreign design<br />

boutiques, including the famous Australian natural cosmetics brand Aesop. It is definitely<br />

worth seeing how the Melbourne designers March Studio have decorated the shop with 4,500<br />

plain cardboard boxes placed within a quasi-fishing net strung across the ceiling and allowed<br />

to droop. The shops we’ve mentioned here is only a small piece of what you may find in the<br />

Paris megalopolis, housing thousands of fashion houses and independent designers. So don’t<br />

forget your handbag and your purse, and Bon Voyage!<br />

Souvenir by Colette.<br />

Merci's iconic car – vintage “Fiat 500”.<br />

“Aesop” shop in the Parisian concept store “Merci”.<br />

“0fr.” a bookstore and gallery, Paris.<br />

“Colette” Concept Store in Paris.<br />

„Hermès“<br />

„Maison Baccarat“<br />

„Ladurée“<br />

„Chanel Boutique“<br />

„Colette“<br />

„Merci“<br />

“Colette” Concept Store in Paris.<br />

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7.<br />

12.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

inspiration:<br />

F.R.A.N.C.E.<br />

13.<br />

8. 9.<br />

14.<br />

1. Earrings “Les Nereides Love Paris” (www.asos.com) ~$ 197; 2. Vintage Camera “Seagull 4B-1” (www.lomography.com) ~$ 291;<br />

3. Shea Butter Hand Cream “L'Occitane”, 30 ml (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 8; 4. Necklace “Les Nereides Love Paris” (www.asos.com) ~$ 174;<br />

5. Scented Candle “Maison Guedin Paris Sous la Pluie” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 56; 6. Bag-in-box Drip-free Carafe “Eva Solo” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 74;<br />

7. Rose 4 Reines Solid Perfume “L'Occitane” (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 10; 8. The New <strong>York</strong> Times Bestseller – a novel by Paula McLain “The Paris Wife” (www.amazon.com) ~$ 15;<br />

9. Perfume “Le Labo. Santal 33” (www.colette.fr) ~$ 142; 10. Shea Ultra Rich Face Cream “L'Occitane” (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 45;<br />

11. Bourgie Table lamp “Kartell” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 294; 12. Reed Diffuser “Cochine Saigon” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 77; ~$ 13.<br />

Cherry Blossom eau de Toilette “Cherry Princess” (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 41; 14. Magis - Proust Armchair by Alessandro Mendini (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 1.101;<br />

15. Sambonet Skin Set Of 6 Moka Spoons (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 63.<br />

5.<br />

10.<br />

15.<br />

11.<br />

Photo by Occa Home


5.<br />

1. 2.<br />

13.<br />

10.<br />

9.<br />

11.<br />

6.<br />

14.<br />

7.<br />

1. Smoke Chandelier “Moooi” (www.moooi.com) ~$ 1.172; 2. Louise Gray French Fries Pendant Necklace (www.asos.com) ~$ 275;<br />

3. Oenotravel Box - Olfactive guide “L'Atelier du Vin” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 161; 4. Bonne Mere Soap – Madreselva (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 4;<br />

5. Authentic Model French Trunk (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 798; 6. Floor Lamp “Eichholtz Monaco” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.170;<br />

7. Extra Gentle Soap - Cinnamon Orange “Savon Extra-Doux” (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 5; 8. Rabbit Lamp “Moooi” (www.moooi.com) ~$ 539;<br />

9. Velo Cushion “Ferm Living” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 123; 10. Luxuous Box by 100drine pour Sentou Edition (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 25;<br />

11. Authentic Trunk “Louis Vuitton” (www.louisvuitton.com); 12. Yuan Plate - Set of 4 “Ibride. Yuan” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 65; 13. Vienna Plate & Dome “LSA” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 72;<br />

14. Ambroise Tray - Frame “Ibride” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 150; 15. Luxury Scented Candle - Amber “Maison Guedin” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 56.<br />

3.<br />

12.<br />

4.<br />

8.<br />

15.<br />

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Photography Ausra Osipaviciute (www.pixstudija.lt, www.aography.com)<br />

Stylist Ieva Daugirdaite (www.ievadaugirdaite.com)<br />

Set Designer Ramune Piekautaite (www.ramunepiekautaite.com)<br />

Make Up Greta Babarskaite<br />

Hair Stylist Giedrė Jarockaitė<br />

Models Rimantė and Enrika (“Supermodels”)<br />

You Can Be Here. Join Us On www.jurgita.com


Clothes “Zara” (www.zara.com)


Coat “V2 Concept Store” (www.v2-online.com)


Clothes “Zara” (www.zara.com)


Clothes by designer Ramune Piekautaite<br />

(www.ramunepiekautaite.com)


Clothes “Zara” (www.zara.com)


Clothes by designer Egle Ziemyte / D.EFECT (www.defectonline.com)<br />

and Ieva Daugirdaite (www.ievadaugirdaite.com)<br />

Shoes “V2 Concept Store” (www.v2-online.com)


Clothes by designer Egle Ziemyte / D.EFECT (www.defectonline.com)<br />

Shoes “V2 Concept Store” (www.v2-online.com)


Design<br />

c o o l H u n t i n g<br />

Necklace “Topshop”<br />

(www.topshop.com)<br />

~$ 15<br />

Ceramic Diffuser<br />

“Mr & Mrs Fred”<br />

(www.occa-home.co.uk)<br />

~$ 49<br />

Bedding Set - Single<br />

“Lexington” (www.occahome.co.uk)<br />

~$ 220<br />

Mug Set of 4<br />

“Lexington” (www.<br />

occa-home.co.uk)<br />

~$ 50<br />

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Lavender Eau de<br />

Cologne “L‘Occitane”<br />

(www.loccitane.com)<br />

~$ 56<br />

Bonne Mere Soap –<br />

Lavender<br />

(www.loccitane.com)<br />

~$ 4<br />

Pointer A.F.D Espadrille<br />

Lace Up Flat Shoes<br />

(www.asos.com) ~$ 71<br />

Headphones “Joana Astolfi:<br />

iShells” (www.colette.fr) ~$ 107<br />

Inspiration:<br />

Neoprene Nora Bag<br />

“Juicy Couture”<br />

(www.asos.com) ~$ 247<br />

La Sardina Camera & Flash –<br />

Fischers Fritze<br />

(www.lomography.com) ~$ 119<br />

Summer Beach Towel<br />

“Lexington” (www.occahome.co.uk)<br />

~$ 77<br />

Steam Cream<br />

Fish Tin “Asos”<br />

(www.asos.com) ~$ 16<br />

Extra Gentle Wash for Hands & Body<br />

“L‘Occitane” (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 19<br />

Sunglasses “Prada Minima<br />

Baroque” (www.asos.com) ~$ 340<br />

Cushion “Lexington”<br />

(www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 68<br />

O.C.E.A.N.<br />

Hanging Clock<br />

“Eichholtz Goldschmied”<br />

(www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 194<br />

“Marc O'Polo” <strong>2012</strong> spring/summer<br />

(www.marc-o-polo.com)<br />

Show Case “Eva Solo”<br />

(www.connox.com) ~$ 67<br />

Basic Stripe Espadrilles “ Asos<br />

Marley” (www.asos.com) ~$ 15<br />

Blue Check Napkin<br />

“Lexington” (www.<br />

occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 19<br />

“Pull & Bear” <strong>2012</strong> spring/summer<br />

(www.pullandbear.com)


Andrew Martin Tea Chest<br />

(www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 403<br />

Authentic Models Classic Ship “Dragon Antique”<br />

(www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 251<br />

Necklace “Topshop”<br />

(www.topshop.com) ~$ 15<br />

Wood Tray “Occa Home”<br />

(www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 66<br />

Surfboard<br />

“Lacoste LAB” (www.colette.fr)<br />

Men's White Summer Robe<br />

“Lexington” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 181<br />

Power Berry Facial Wash<br />

“Neal‘s Yard Remedies”<br />

(www.asos.com) ~$ 22<br />

“Marc O'Polo” <strong>2012</strong> spring/summer<br />

(www.marc-o-polo.com)<br />

Socks “Asos”<br />

(www.asos.com) ~$ 7<br />

Sunglasses “Marc by Marc Jacobs”<br />

(www.marcjacobs.com) ~$ 243<br />

“Pull & Bear” <strong>2012</strong> spring/summer<br />

(www.pullandbear.com)<br />

Cushion “Lexington” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 69<br />

Smartphone<br />

“Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini<br />

pro” (www.sonymobile.com)<br />

Fritz the Blitz Flash +<br />

La Sardina Sea Pride<br />

(www.lomography.com)<br />

~$ 112<br />

Fragrance “Henrik Vibskov: Type C”<br />

(www.colette.fr) ~$ 109<br />

Summer Beach Bag<br />

“Lexington”<br />

(www.occa-home.co.uk)<br />

~$ 59<br />

Kiade Models Riva<br />

Aquarama Special<br />

(www.couturelab.com) ~$ 540<br />

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4.<br />

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5.<br />

"Prada"<br />

G.E.O.G.R.A.P.H.Y.<br />

8.<br />

14.<br />

12.<br />

15. 16.<br />

1. Intrecciato Notebook “Bottega Veneta” (www.bottegaveneta.com) ~$ 440; 2. Puzzle Globe “Philippi Extravaganza” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 85;<br />

3. Valencia Candleholder “Gaia & Gino” (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 122; 4. Olloclip Quick-Connect Lens Solution for iPhone 4 (www.apple.com) ~$ 69;<br />

5. Louis Vuitton City Guide – Kyoto/Nara (www.louisvuitton.com); 6. Globe Terrestre “Menu” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 216;<br />

7. World Map Cushion “Ferm Living” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 86; 8. Agent18 HipstaCase for iPod touch (4th Gen.) (www.apple.com) ~$ 34;<br />

9. Authentic Models Large Game Table (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.388; 10. Wide Brim Panama Hat Traditionally crafted “ Lock & Co.” (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 322;<br />

11. “Juicy Couture” New Crest Case for iPod touch (4th Gen.) (www.apple.com) ~$ 39; 12. Chic Chestnut Leather Headboard (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 882;<br />

13. Sketchbook Napkin Idea (www.donkey-products.com) ~$ 7; 14. Perfume “Amouage Reflection Woman” (www.cremedelacreme.lt);<br />

15. Punchout Backpack “Asos” (www.asos.com) ~$ 58; 16. Sunglasses “Asos” (www.asos.com) ~$ 18; 17. Lighter “Burn your Dollars” (www.donkey-products.com) ~$ 8.<br />

17.<br />

9.


9.<br />

1.<br />

6. 7.<br />

16.<br />

10.<br />

14.<br />

17.<br />

2.<br />

18.<br />

5.<br />

11.<br />

1. Al Fresco Cocktail Set “G. Lorenzi” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 3.322; 2. Sunglasses “Ray-Ban” (www.ray-ban.com) ~$ 184;<br />

3. Comfort Station Long Sliced Atlas Necklace “Asos” (www.asos.com) ~$ 299; 4. Bag “Marc O'Polo” (www.marc-o-polo.com)<br />

5. Andrew Martin Parchment Side Chest (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.987; 6. Barbour Caramel Canvas Beacon Backpack (www.asos.com) ~$ 244;<br />

7. Cooper Trunk “Eichholtz” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.949; 8. iPad 2 Case “Travelteq” (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 290;<br />

9. Watch “Marc By Marc Jacobs” (www.asos.com) ~$ 428; 10. Pencils and Pencil Holder “Travelteq”. Handmade in Italy. (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 107;<br />

11. Vivienne Westwood iPhone Case (www.asos.com) ~$ 171; 12. Objects Leonardo Set of 3 “Eichholtz” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 443;<br />

13. Triwa Leather Watch “Triwa” (www.asos.com) ~$ 199; 14. Compact snapshot camera “LC-A+ Silver Lake” (www.lomography.com) ~$ 488;<br />

15. Authentic Models Bombay Box (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 630; 16. Trash Messenger “Travelteq”. Handmade in Italy. (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 735;<br />

17. Cocobolo Wood Corkscrew “G. Lorenzi” (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 369; 18. Nazareth Interior Spray “Cire Trudon” (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 161;<br />

19. Chinese Palladium Lighter “Dupont”. Made in Paris. (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 882; 20. Authentic Models Bronze Spyglass (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 181.<br />

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20.<br />

12.<br />

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8.<br />

4.<br />

19.<br />

13.<br />

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c o o l H u n t i n g<br />

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3.<br />

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Inspiration: "Prada"<br />

J.U.N.G.L.E.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

13.<br />

9.<br />

"Altuzarra"<br />

1. Belt “Mango” (www.mango.com) ~$ 29; 2. Sunglasses “Asos” (www.asos.com) ~$ 18;<br />

3. Shelf “Moustache” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 70; 4. Crocodile Tuilerie Wallet “CoutureLab Travel” (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 1360;<br />

5. Crocodile Tote Bag by Nancy Gonzalez. Handmade in Columbia (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 6.971; 6. Snake Wrap Bracelet “Mango” (www.mango.com) ~$ 59;<br />

7. Lakota Bead Bag (www.freepeople.com) ~$ 1204,70 Lt; 8. Leather Leopard Laptop Case “Asos” (www.asos.com) ~$ 61;<br />

9. Animal Texture Wallet “Mango” (www.mango.com) ~$ 20; 10. Passport Holder “Asos” (www.asos.com) ~$ 12;<br />

11. Coiled Snake Ring by Loree Rodkin (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 61.128; 12. Salad Servers by Fontenille Pataud (www.couturelab.<br />

com) ~$ 22.270; 13. Fisheye No.2 “Python” (www.lomography.com) ~$ 101; 14. Shoes “Marc O'Polo” (www.marc-o-polo.com).<br />

14.<br />

5.<br />

Michael Kors


7.<br />

14.<br />

5.<br />

1.<br />

12.<br />

15.<br />

8.<br />

13.<br />

2.<br />

1. Yellow Sapphire Snake Ring Sazingg (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 1.083; 2. T-shirt “Mango” (www.mango.com) ~$ 25; 3. Camera “Holga CFN 120” (www.lomography.com) ~$ 89;<br />

4. Spice Holder “Banana Band” (www.alessi.com) ~$ 57; 5. Zebra Coasters by Jonathan Adler (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 73;<br />

6. Tray - Frame “Ibride – Cornélius” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 137; 7. Andrew Martin Thai Drum (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.060;<br />

8. Peacock Backgammon “Nardai”. Handmade by Alexandra Llewellyn (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 2.745; 9. Shea Ultra Rich Body Cream Cocoa Flower<br />

“L'Occitane” (www.loccitane.com) ~$ 26; 10. Silver Lizard Tissue Box by “Lotus Arts de Vivre”. Handcrafted in Thailand (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 3.660; 11. Andrew Martin Distressed<br />

Safari Trunk (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.670; 12. Wild Cat Evening Bag by Judith Leiber. Handcrafted in New <strong>York</strong> (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 6.246;<br />

13. Sunglasses “Burberry Havana” (www.burberry.com) ~$ 273; 14. Python Tote Bag by Nancy Gonzalez. Handmade in Columbia (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 3.354;<br />

15. “Girl with Pineapple Swimsuit” by painter Michael Roberts (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 15.253; 16. Perfume “Amouage Lyric Woman” (www.cremedelacreme.lt)<br />

17. Michael Kors Resin Link Chronograph Watch (www.asos.com) ~$ 303; 18. Tortoise Evening Bag by Judith Leiber. Handcrafted in New <strong>York</strong> (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 6.089.<br />

9.<br />

6.<br />

3.<br />

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16.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

4.<br />

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t r E n D S<br />

Swimwear<br />

“Miss Selfridge”<br />

~$ 18<br />

Sunglasses “Mango” ~$ 25<br />

Dress<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 53<br />

Purse "Mango"<br />

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Necklace<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 28<br />

Shoes “Mango”<br />

~$ 108<br />

Trend:<br />

JUNGLE<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 50;<br />

Dress<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 99<br />

Roberto Cavalli<br />

"Givenchy"<br />

Belt “Asos” ~$ 34<br />

Purse “Zara”<br />

Earrings<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 19


Dress<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 36<br />

Shoes<br />

“Asos” ~$ 220<br />

Bangles “Topshop”<br />

~$ 19<br />

Cap<br />

“French Connection” ~$ 27<br />

Earrings<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 7<br />

Shoes<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 48<br />

"Givenchy"<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 320<br />

Shoes<br />

“Asos” ~$ 160<br />

Necklace<br />

“Mango” ~$ 20<br />

Giambattista Valli<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 220<br />

Belt “Asos” ~$ 33<br />

Necklace “Topshop” ~$ 61<br />

Top & Shorts “Miss<br />

Selfridge” ~$ 25<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 135<br />

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t r E n D S<br />

Purse “French<br />

Connection” ~$ 171<br />

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Earrings<br />

“Mango” ~$ 13<br />

Dress<br />

“Miss Selfridge” ~$ 74<br />

Sunglasses “Giorgio Armani”<br />

Michael Kors<br />

Earrings<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 30<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 50<br />

Necklace<br />

“Mango” ~$ 20<br />

Michael Kors<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 313<br />

Dress “Mango” ~$ 111<br />

Purse<br />

“Sonia Rykiel” ~$ 160,91<br />

ONLINE<br />

“Altuzarra” (www. josephaltuzarra.com),<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“French Connection”<br />

(www.frenchconnection.com),<br />

Giambattista Valli (www.giambattistavalli.com),<br />

“Giorgio Armani” (www.armani.com),<br />

“Givenchy” (www.givenchy.com),<br />

“Mango” (www.mango.com),<br />

Michael Kors (www.michaelkors.com),<br />

“Miss Selfridge” (www.missselfridge.com),<br />

Roberto Cavalli (www.robertocavalli.com),<br />

Sonia Rykiel (www. soniarykiel.com),<br />

“Topshop” (www.topshop.com),<br />

“Zara” (www.zara.com).


Dress “Miss Selfridge” ~$ 39<br />

Belt “Mango” ~$ 29<br />

Dress “Mango” ~$ 147<br />

„Altuzarra“<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 269<br />

Necklace “Mango” ~$ 33<br />

Blouse “Topshop” ~$ 55<br />

Roberto Cavalli<br />

Shoes “Mango”<br />

~$ 139<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 228<br />

Jacket “Mango” ~$ 65<br />

Earrings<br />

“Mango”<br />

~$ 16<br />

Dress “Zara” ~$ 48<br />

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Womenswear collection “Visionaire” by designer<br />

Laura Dailideniene. <strong>2012</strong> spring/summer.<br />

Photography Reda Mickeviciute (www.redaphoto.com)<br />

Style Laura Dailideniene (www.daili.lt)<br />

Make Up Ugne Ezerinskaite<br />

Model Dovile (“Supermodels”)<br />

You Can Be Here. Join Us On www.jurgita.com


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11.<br />

5.<br />

10.<br />

Inspiration:<br />

F.E.T.I.S.H.<br />

6.<br />

16.<br />

12.<br />

1. Black Tea Scented Candle Box Set “Maison Guedin” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 91; 2. Pendant Light by Ron Gilad “Moooi. Dear Ingo” (www.moooi.com) ~$ 3.461;<br />

3. Vacuum Jug “Eva Solo” (www.evasolo.com) ~$ 70; 4. “iBride” Diva Ostrich Wall Console by Benoit Convers (www.switchmodern.com) ~$ 525;<br />

5. Cake Server by Philippi Cinderella (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 34; 6. Libra King & Queen Bookends (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 89; 7. Dining Chair “Moooi Smoke” (www.moooi.com) ~$ 1.875;<br />

8. Trikojis Heathfield & Co Tripod Floor Lamp With Black Shade (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.078; 9. Linari Grandezza Imperiale Room Fragrance Diffuser, 5000 ml (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 997;<br />

10. “LSA Ania” Plate White Black - Set Of 4 (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 39; 11. <strong>Fashion</strong> Cushion “Ferm Living <strong>Fashion</strong>” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 122;<br />

12. Flos Spun Floor Lamp (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 1.771; 13. Large Foil Stamped Logo Leather Belt by Peter Jensen (www.asos.com) ~$ 100;<br />

14. Room Spray “Maison Guedin” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 46; 15. Vase “LSA Zofia” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 145;<br />

16. Scented Candle - Black Tea by “Maison Guedin” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 56; 17. Ceramic Watch “Juicy Couture” (www.asos.com) ~$ 551;<br />

18. Pulpo Stubborn Goat Bookend (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 53.<br />

13.<br />

17.<br />

7.<br />

14.<br />

18.<br />

3.<br />

8.


2.<br />

14.<br />

1.<br />

12.<br />

8.<br />

3.<br />

9.<br />

4.<br />

13.<br />

15.<br />

1. Key Chain “Volvo” by Björn Alskog (www.daiktuviesbutis.lt) ~$ 16; 2. Watch “Skagen” (www.skagen.com) ~$ 361;<br />

3. Linari Room Fragrance Spray, 100 ml (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 64; 4. “Diesel” Cage Rocket Table Lamp (www.diesel.com) ~$ 401;<br />

5. “Diesel” Tool Suspension Pendant Lamp (www.diesel.com) ~$ 244; 6. Josephine Candle stick - Set of 4 by Pols Potten (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 77;<br />

7. Floor Lamp “Moooi. Horse” (www.moooi.com) ~$ 5.849; 8. Travel Tealight “Philippi” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 34;<br />

9. Heathfield & Co Cuba Floor Lamp With Black Shade (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 931; 10. Frame “Moooi” (www.moooi.com) ~$ 2.764;<br />

11. “Diesel” Graf Table Lamp - Techno (www.diesel.com) ~$ 404; 12. Table “Moooi. Pig” (www.moooi.com) ~$ 2.577;<br />

13. Sunglasses by Thom Browne x Dita (www.colette.fr); 14. Fritz the Blitz Flash + Sprocket Rocket Camera (www.lomography.com) ~$ 71;<br />

15. Mini Kettle Barbeque “Sagaform” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 87; 16. Picture Frame “Eichholtz Mulholland” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 102.<br />

10.<br />

6.<br />

16.<br />

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11.<br />

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LITHUANIAN<br />

CONCEPTUAL<br />

JEWELLERY<br />

Silver and glass tubes used to take blood (USSR).<br />

Few years ago two Lithuanian jewellers Ausra Bankauskaite<br />

and Mante Maskoliunaite, working under “aka jewellery” name,<br />

have moved to NYC and for awhile now are creating decadent<br />

and very conceptual jewellery. Not everyone, or maybe no one,<br />

would have the guts to wear their conceptual pieces.<br />

JEWELLERY RAVERS-ALCHEMISTS. You could say<br />

they’re sort of jewellery reivers or modern alchemists from Brooklyn.<br />

Things they use for making jewellery ranges from medical<br />

syringes to Haribo gummies, from silver to rubber, from blood<br />

“aka jewellery” –<br />

the tandem of jewellery<br />

alchemists from New <strong>York</strong><br />

gn<br />

Location: Hotel Chelsea @ The<br />

Chelsea Room, New <strong>York</strong>,<br />

NY. September 14th, 2011.<br />

"Blue blood"<br />

tubes to antifreeze, from white amber to magnets, from ribbons<br />

to the machine oil, from pills to gasoline, from brake fluid to<br />

resin... “We create in several directions. Some of our works are<br />

“portable jewellery”, affordable to someone who appreciates the<br />

aesthetics of our works and is looking for something original.<br />

Another direction that brings us as the artists the greatest satisfaction<br />

is conceptual jewellery. It conveys our thoughts and<br />

ideas”, says the tandem.


www.akajewellery.com<br />

"Albedo"<br />

MEDICAL THEME AND FASHION. “We won’t deny that our<br />

recent works are dominated by the medical theme. It’s because<br />

we often combine metal with medical glass which complements<br />

our architectural style with its transparency and purity. We discover<br />

materials during the creative process; it’s not a primary<br />

indicator, it’s only a mean to express the idea. Thus, the ideas<br />

for works shift from one to another. We focus on what we believe<br />

to be the sensitive problems of modern society, such as racism<br />

(“blue blood”) or fitting the human body to standards (“Perfect<br />

Beauty”). Currently we work on a joint project with visual artists<br />

Viktorija Medvedeva from Amsterdam and Zara Zerny from New<br />

<strong>York</strong>. Soon we’ll introduce the series of short fashion films called<br />

the Albedo. Albedo (en. whiteness) is the second of four alchemical<br />

stages, the transition from darkness to light. When the<br />

flashes of white silverish light fill the space, the shapes appear.<br />

None but illumination paves the way to development”.


Design<br />

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Dark intellectual<br />

jewellery:<br />

the Our Darkest Desires collection<br />

“A Roe-deer Tale”. Three types<br />

of agate and natural deer horn.<br />

“Black perfumery”. Necklace with a tiny<br />

scent bottle of scent. Agate, obsidian,<br />

onyx, coral, ceramics, leather.<br />

Vilius Venckevicius. If this costume designer and jeweller<br />

would be compared with foreign fashion designers, he could<br />

subjectively be compared with such fashion industry radicals<br />

as Gareth Pugh, Rick Owens or even Alexander McQueen. Vilius<br />

himself often says that he admires works by Maison Martin<br />

Margiela and Ann Demeulemeester, whom he had met in person<br />

while studying at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and<br />

Sciences. Lots of black, complex design, dark stones, skulls,<br />

stuffed animals – decadent attributes that often help to identifying<br />

the works of Vilius, jewellery in particular. He’s like a<br />

jewellery Goth.<br />

JEWELLERY’S GOTH-INTELECTUAL. The Our Darkest<br />

Desires collection is premoninated by one memorable and contraversial<br />

element or symbol – a tiny skull placed here and there<br />

among the stones, hidden in every piece. “A skull, at first impression<br />

largely associated with death, actually carries a symbolic<br />

meaning of change, transition, evolution, transformation,<br />

and certainly not in a bad way”, says Vilius. “As a designer, I’ve<br />

always understood a costume as a combination of elements, some<br />

sort of a puzzle, consisting of individual, yet delicately interconnected<br />

details. The whole is composed out of segments, thus every<br />

each of them is very important and plays a certain role. An<br />

accessory for me is not just a simple adornment, a supplement.<br />

At the same time (and for a long time) it has been an amulet,<br />

protection, symbol, one’s beliefs and certain vows, a worldview<br />

and important information about the owner. It is both a sign and<br />

a quote”, claims Vilius, “I’ve decided to create the Our Darkest<br />

Desires collection due to my passion for natural stones. I collect


Photography Reda Mickeviciute (www.redaphoto.com)<br />

Pagan and Christian elements.<br />

Mountain crystal, quartz, silver,<br />

metals (nickel and lead free), ceramics.<br />

them myself, I use them to create jewellery, I sleep, eat and meditate<br />

with them, and I carry one or another with me practically<br />

every day”.<br />

STONES AND SKULLS. “Every mineral, stone or a metal piece<br />

is made up of mineral and sometimes of organic substances,<br />

and is very close to a human being himself. After all, our body<br />

encompasses the entire Mendeleev’s table! Our bodies contain<br />

sulphur, iron, gold and so on. Therefore, I believe that a mineral<br />

carried close to the body can enrich us with that we sometimes<br />

have a lack of. This is why they say it’s the stones that choose us<br />

and not the other way around. I feel personally attached to every<br />

piece I’ve made. A kind of confession... self-portrait. I’ve limited<br />

myself to two “colours”, achromatic to be precise, the two most<br />

“The Spell”. This ring is created from ceramics, silver,<br />

agate, smoky quartz, freshwater pearls and lava.<br />

“Frozen Keymaker”. Natural rabbit<br />

fur, antique keys, rock crystal,<br />

white sardonikso, coral, glass.<br />

“Dark Medicine Man”. Horn shape<br />

necklace. Pomander, the container<br />

odors, which can be hand scented with<br />

natural scents of wool, a piece of cloth<br />

or expensive thing. Onyx, obsidian,<br />

agate, meteorites and volcanic lava.<br />

mysterious tones – black and white”, the designer introduces his<br />

philosophy. “I use probably the strongest stones in terms of energy<br />

that bring considerable changes to one’s life: onyx, obsidian,<br />

agate, quartz and rock crystal, smoky quartz, tourmaline and<br />

tourmalinated quartz, rutile quarz also known as the Venus-hair<br />

stone, gagat, sardonic, volcanic lava and meteors, complementing<br />

them with genuine leather, fur, animal horns, various metals,<br />

glass and human hair. My goal was to make an amulet from<br />

every piece of jewellery, a magical symbol, protective measure,<br />

just as in the initial function of an accessory”. Presently, some<br />

of Vilius works leave Lithuania to find their “masters” in the<br />

Netherlands, Germany or Great Britain. Every piece of this collection<br />

is unique and has no equivalent, primarily because there<br />

are no two identical stones.


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“<strong>Fashion</strong> Infection”<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Mados Infekcija (<strong>Fashion</strong> Infection) – is the most<br />

prominent annual fashion festival in Lithuania.<br />

Bohemian spirit, extraordinary and unconventional<br />

fashion shows, the fuse of music, video, photography<br />

and other fields of art make the festival<br />

a unique 3-day experience of fashion which<br />

takes place in the capital of Lithuania Vilnius.<br />

Mados Infekcija was started in 1999. Twice a<br />

year (in spring and autumn) its schedule involves<br />

catwalk shows, exhibitions, seminars, showrooms<br />

and free events for fashion devotees.<br />

Creative Director: Sandra Straukaitė.<br />

Producer: Renata Mikailionytė.<br />

Fresh Blood:<br />

Eglė Čekanavičiūtė (Lithuania/United Kingdom).<br />

Ieva Daugirdaitė (Lithuania).<br />

“Tribe” (Lithuania).<br />

Veterans:<br />

Egidijus Sidaras (Lithuania).<br />

Kristina Kruopienytė (Lithuania).<br />

Sandra Straukaitė (Lithuania).<br />

Diana Paukštytė (Lithuania).<br />

Laura Dailidėnienė (Lithuania).<br />

Lina Gudanavičiūtė (Lithuania/United Kingdom).<br />

Jurgita Januškevičiūtė (Lithuania).<br />

Diana Kuzmickaitė<br />

ir Aušra Urbanavičiūtė (Lithuania/United<br />

Kingdom).<br />

Eglė Žiemytė (Lithuania).<br />

Ramunė Strazdaitė (Lithuania).<br />

NORDIC LOOK<br />

(Scandinavian and other fashion designers):<br />

Josefinstrid (Sweden).<br />

Pirosmani (St. Petersburg, Russia).<br />

C/Bruerberg (Norway).<br />

Jean//phillip (Denmark).<br />

Hans Schwarz (Estonia).<br />

Ivana Helsinki (Finland).<br />

Kristina Vikøren (Lithuania/Norway).<br />

“<strong>Fashion</strong> TV” / I LOVE FASHION.<br />

Photography Visvaldas Morkevicius<br />

(www.visvaldas.com)<br />

www.madosinfekcija.lt<br />

Ieva Daugirdaitė. Jean//Phillip. Laura Dailidėnienė. Laura Dailidėnienė.<br />

Lina Gudanavičiūtė. Lina Gudanavičiūtė. Egidijus Sidaras. Egidijus Sidaras.<br />

Ramunė Strazdaitė. Kristina Kruopienytė.<br />

Pirosmani<br />

Diana Kuzmickaitė/<br />

Aušra Urbanavičiūtė.<br />

Pirosmani „Tribe“ „Tribe“<br />

Diana Kuzmickaitė/<br />

Aušra Urbanavičiūtė.


C/Bruerberg. C/Bruerberg. Diana Paukštytė. Diana Paukštytė. Hans Schwarz.<br />

Hans Schwarz. Sandra Straukaitė. Sandra Straukaitė. Eglė Čekanavičiūtė. Eglė Čekanavičiūtė.<br />

Ivana Helsinki. Ivana Helsinki. FTV. Kristina Vikøren Kristina Vikøren<br />

Josefinstrid. Jurgita Januškevičiūtė. Jurgita Januškevičiūtė. Eglė Žiemytė. Eglė Žiemytė.


The Kitchen of BOSS<br />

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De<br />

sign<br />

II:<br />

Brown clay CUPS<br />

By MLN Studio (www.mlnshop.com)<br />

Magnetic money box LUNA<br />

By Juozas Brundza/LTD STUDIO (www.contraforma.com)<br />

Do you have piles of coins? You come home, empty your pockets - and<br />

there it sits, slipping and sliding all over the place? You could make<br />

things more organized by simply using a “piggy bank”. But it doesn't<br />

have to be shaped like animal! If you'd prefer a more serious-looking<br />

money box - here is a simple and elegant container for your change.<br />

Whether you're saving for a holiday, or <strong>new</strong> shoes - or a number of other<br />

options - there's a MAGNETIC MONEY BOX, designed specifically<br />

for you. Just place it on fridge door or other steel surfaces.<br />

Shirt Collar Apron<br />

Photo by DUALHEAD (www.dualhead.lt)<br />

Make Up Greta Juozaponyte<br />

Models Donata Porvaneckaite, Julijonas Urbonas<br />

By Aiste Nesterovaite<br />

(www.notjustalabel.com)<br />

The design of this apron was inspired by the<br />

people who like multitasking or occasionally<br />

switch between different tasks,<br />

for example, from cooking to<br />

writing an email and from fixing<br />

a bike to gardening. Now they<br />

don't need to worry how they<br />

look in any situation, they will<br />

always look solemn and elegant.<br />

Coffee table VERTEX<br />

By Jonas Piet (www.contraforma.com)


Photo by DUALHEAD (www.dualhead.lt)<br />

Make Up Greta Juozaponyte<br />

Models Donata Porvaneckaite, Julijonas Urbonas<br />

Formal Collar Apron<br />

By Aiste Nesterovaite (www.notjustalabel.com)<br />

These aprons in the style of business suit, are designed<br />

for those who consider cooking a serious business as<br />

much as an affair of art.<br />

Table T-RUSTED<br />

By Nauris Kalinauskas (www.contraforma.com)<br />

Pad “Shine”<br />

By Vytautas Puzeras (www.puzero.lt)<br />

Inspired by the electric jellyfish, Shine pad is made of electro-luminescent<br />

polymer compound. Presentation at “100 % design” in<br />

<strong>London</strong>. Exhibition “In Praise of Shadows” at Victoria and Albert<br />

Museum.<br />

Dishwasher BIFOLIATE<br />

By Toma Brundzaite<br />

"Bifoliate" is a space-saving, wall-mounted double dishwasher that<br />

allows the user to put dirty dishes in one compartment and use the<br />

other as a shelf for clean dishes. Finalist of “Design Lab 2009”.<br />

Universal holder “Delicious”<br />

By Egle Ugintaite<br />

In a past life it was a fork... Now it is for something you want to keep<br />

on your desk: napkins, postcards, business cards...<br />

Sticker with Idea<br />

By Sticker Design<br />

(www.stickerdesign.eu)<br />

Say No to Boredom!<br />

Choose your favourite stickers!<br />

Natural, handmade<br />

lollypops TUTU<br />

By TU-TU (www.tutu.lt)<br />

Candies to pamper your<br />

taste buds and bring fun!<br />

The Kitchen of BOSS<br />

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Jewelry from<br />

collection “NEXT LAST”<br />

By Adolfas Šaulys and Mari Relo-Šaulys<br />

(www. av17gallery.com)<br />

Photo by DUALHEAD (www.dualhead.lt)<br />

Make Up Greta Juozaponyte<br />

Model Donata Porvaneckaite<br />

Shoes Agne Kuzmickaite (www.agnekuzmickaite.com)<br />

Dress (colour: latte)<br />

By Aiste Nesterovaite<br />

(www.daiktuviesbutis.lt)<br />

Bench “Obliging”<br />

By Eugenijus Juozapavicius<br />

Model from office‘s furniture series – “Kamasutra<br />

of Caree”.<br />

Key box “LUNA”<br />

By Juozas Brundza<br />

(www.ltdstudio.lt)<br />

“Fan_tas”<br />

By Kenduandu (www.kenduandu.lt)<br />

Do you wanna know what is inside this box?<br />

Maybe a toy called “JO-JO” or one pocket-sized<br />

box for small things, vitamins, pins, etc. It<br />

can be used as an ashtray too.<br />

Pen & Pencil Holder<br />

By Aiste Nesterovaite<br />

(www.notjustalabel.com)<br />

Don't be mistaken – it is not a bandolier<br />

but a wearable pouch for those<br />

fighting with pens, pencils, and brushes.<br />

This pouch helps you keep pens<br />

and pencils in place and it is also a<br />

great accessory.<br />

Photo by DUALHEAD (www.dualhead.lt)


Photo by DUALHEAD (www.dualhead.lt)<br />

Make Up Greta Juozaponyte<br />

Model Donata Porvaneckaite<br />

Dress (colour: dark grey)<br />

By Aiste Nesterovaite<br />

(www.daiktuviesbutis.lt)<br />

Red shirt scarf<br />

By Aiste Nesterovaite<br />

(www.aistenesterovaite.com)<br />

Add part of a sweater, part of a jacket, a<br />

few scraps of a carefully selected fabric.<br />

Mix all the ingredients in the proportions<br />

of weightlessness.<br />

T-shirt “TIMES”<br />

By DADADA Studio<br />

(www.dadadastudio.eu)<br />

Shelf “WINGS”<br />

By Nauris Kalinauskas<br />

(www.contraforma.com)<br />

DUALHEAD nuotr.<br />

Expressive Shelf<br />

“QUAD”<br />

By Nauris Kalinauskas<br />

(www.contraforma.com)<br />

Computer Case<br />

By Aiste Nesterovaite<br />

(www.daiktuviesbutis.lt)<br />

The mixture of simplicity, elegance<br />

and military-grade robustness. It is<br />

cushioned, made from a very long<br />

strip and keeps your laptop (up to<br />

15") or documents safe. The squared<br />

ears make zipping comfortable.<br />

Cardboard Chair<br />

“Pencils”<br />

By “NokNok”<br />

(www.noknokchair.co.uk)<br />

Leather Bracelets<br />

By Juozas Statkevicius<br />

(www.statkevicius.com)<br />

The Office of BOSS<br />

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He is titled as the king of diamonds, his business card – black diamonds.<br />

Being only 18 years old, he started working as a jeweller’s assistant in<br />

Florence and his fascination with gems has shortly guaranteed him a breathtaking<br />

career in the diamond business and jewellery design for life. He<br />

was the first jeweller to have started using black diamonds, long forgotten<br />

by his colleagues, thus giving them the <strong>new</strong> meaning and the title of an<br />

incredible luxury – de Grisogono. As if the godfather of black diamonds, he<br />

used to buy up a lot of these gems from the remote African mines and turn<br />

them into shining polished diamonds. Today de Grisogono is more than<br />

just a jewellery house in Switzerland. Today it is one of the most famous<br />

brands of high jewellery and luxury watches in the world. And Italian-born<br />

Fawaz Gruosi is not simply the founder. He is the soul of de Grisogono.<br />

This year, first time ever de Grisogono gems appeared in Lithuania.<br />

Fawaz Gruosi himself has chosen the jewellery for the latest<br />

collection by Juozas Statkevičius, held in Vilnius. Only that this<br />

time the black de Grisogono diamonds were replaced with the<br />

white ones, yet no less sparkly, whereas with the designer himself<br />

we were unexpectedly introduced by <strong>London</strong>-based Lithuanian<br />

model Ditė Antanaitytė.<br />

Thus, we invite you to get<br />

acquainted with a man who<br />

made the hardly processed<br />

black diamonds shiny and<br />

astonishing.<br />

How did you first get into<br />

a real diamonds industry?<br />

I started to work for Bulgari<br />

and Harry Winston; I used<br />

to be General Manager in<br />

South-Arabia for Harry Winston. Therefore I was representing<br />

Bulgari and visiting the VIP’s where they had no Boutiques, at<br />

that time they had only 9, so I was going all over the world and<br />

I happened to meet a lot of people and then I decided to start<br />

my own company and creations.<br />

“de Grisogono” is one of the most famous high<br />

jewellery brand now. What is your future plans for the<br />

brand you have created in 1993?<br />

I want to pursue the creativity and keep it very exclusive.<br />

Photo by Luc Frey.


,,<br />

My home is in<br />

planes, hotels<br />

and in my bed.<br />

What you can say about<br />

“Harry Winston” and<br />

“Bulgari”, and other luxury<br />

jewellery brands that you<br />

have worked with some<br />

years ago...<br />

As I said before, both companies<br />

and beautiful brands and I am<br />

very glad to have worked for<br />

them at that time, it was such a<br />

great era!<br />

Working with diamonds<br />

and luxury jewellery – what<br />

does it mean to you?<br />

I love my job I have the chance<br />

to evolve in this business for<br />

many years. I love gems and I<br />

love jewellery. It’s a perfect habit<br />

for me.<br />

“The Spirit of de Grisogono”<br />

is the world's largest cut<br />

black diamond. How did you<br />

get your hands on it? What<br />

was the price of it back in<br />

the days and how much does it cost now?<br />

As I was the first one to make jewellery with black diamonds,<br />

it was easier to find pure and beautiful stones. Someone<br />

came to propose me this astonishing diamonds, I sold it after<br />

a year for 1.5 mio.<br />

Which is your favourite piece<br />

of jewellery that you worked<br />

on?<br />

My favourite piece is still in my<br />

head and not designed yet. I am<br />

thrilled and very excited to the<br />

pieces that I will design and not<br />

about what I have done. The future<br />

is very important to me.<br />

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What is the latest<br />

fashion trend in<br />

diamonds industry?<br />

I like the fact that people can be<br />

inspired by de GRISOGONO<br />

and I don’t follow any trend. I<br />

don’t really see <strong>Fashion</strong> trend<br />

in the jewellery industry, I see<br />

more inspiration depending on<br />

the moment and life.<br />

Are Diamonds a Girl's Best Friends?<br />

(like Marilyn Monroe said) :)<br />

Diamonds are embellishing women and give them<br />

character. I prefer to say that they are Women’s security.<br />

I heard, you are travelling a lot. Where is your<br />

home and the main workplace at this time?<br />

My home is in planes, hotels and in my bed.<br />

I feel at home when I am in Geneva, where<br />

is the Head Office of de GRISOGONO.<br />

Would you like to visit<br />

Lithuania? What<br />

things have you<br />

heard about it?<br />

Yes, I would love<br />

to visit Lithuania.<br />

I heard only good<br />

things from my<br />

friends about<br />

this country, I<br />

look forward to<br />

discovering it in<br />

a better way.<br />

What can we<br />

expect from<br />

“de Grisogono”<br />

next year?<br />

Wait and see…<br />

www.degrisogono.com


The <strong>Fashion</strong> Pawn<br />

Photography Reda Mickeviciute (www.redaphoto.com)<br />

Style Milda Metlovaite<br />

Make Up Greta Subataviciute<br />

Model Raminta (“Supermodels”)<br />

You Can Be Here. Join Us On www.jurgita.com<br />

“Citroen DS”, 1971 (www.retrorent.lt)<br />

Coat and dress “Decolte”<br />

Earrings “<strong>Fashion</strong> Zone” (www.fzone.lt)


Jewelry “<strong>Fashion</strong> Zone” (www.fzone.lt), blouse “Zara” (www.zara.com). p<br />

Jacket and scarf “Mango” (www.mango.com) , necklace “Decolte”, earrings “<strong>Fashion</strong> Zone” (www.fzone.lt). u


Dress by Lilija Larionova.<br />

Gloves “Mango” (www.mango.com).<br />

Jewelry “<strong>Fashion</strong> Zone” (www.fzone.lt).<br />

Belt “Mango” (www.mango.com).


Blouse and trousers “Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

Belt “Mango” (www.mango.com).<br />

Jewelry “<strong>Fashion</strong> Zone” (www.fzone.lt).


Earrings “Decolte”.<br />

Dress and sweater “Zara” (www.zara.com).<br />

Scarf “Mango” (www.mango.com). t<br />

Suknelė “Mango” (www.mango.com). Shoes by Kristina<br />

Kruopienyte (www.kristinakruopienyte.com).<br />

Coat “Gedimino 22” (www.gedimino22.lt).<br />

Scarf “De'Zavu - Vintage Boutique”<br />

Jewelry “<strong>Fashion</strong> Zone” (www.fzone.lt). u


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A runway by<br />

Juozas<br />

STATKEVIčIUS:<br />

from white Mercedes to...<br />

white Horse<br />

Can we make parallels between the most famous Lithuanian designer<br />

Juozas Statkevičius and Karl Lagerfeld? Of course not.<br />

However, just as Karl’s show is the most anticipated show during<br />

the Paris fashion week, in Lithuania the most anticipated fashion<br />

show of the year is that of Juozas! No one but Karl is capable<br />

of dragging an iceberg to the Chanel runway directly from the<br />

Atlantic Ocean, a part of Place Vendôme in Paris, to build a farm<br />

in a museum or pave the entire runway. Meanwhile, Juozas does<br />

his mighty works in Vilnius. Only Juozas would think of erecting<br />

evolution relicts and dinosaur skeletons on the runway. And<br />

this year he surprised the audience with three rows of Mercedes<br />

cars with full auxiliary staff, gas cylinders and... a white horse.<br />

Photography REDA MICKEVICIUTE (www.redaphoto.com)


Yes, that was the spring/summer collection <strong>2012</strong> by Juozas Statkevičius.<br />

By the way, it was double. Literally. The <strong>new</strong> collection was launched<br />

two times, and there is nothing strange about that. Chanel with Karl Lagerfeld<br />

holds two fashion shows in a row as well (one for clients and one<br />

for the press). So Juozas Couture show did no worse than those in Paris,<br />

and the guests practically filled up the venue twice. Of course, at first<br />

it appeared that luxurious high auto “coaches” sponsored by Mercedes-<br />

Benz would soon upstage his models, but that did not happen. There’s no<br />

car that could upstage Dexter Fletcher, Arvydas Sabonis women, famous<br />

models, including Ditė Antanaitytė (<strong>London</strong>), Margarita Švėgždaitė-Becu<br />

(Paris) and many others, modelling Juozas collection. And of course<br />

– the famous Lithuanian ballet-dancer Eglė Špokaitė, wearing the fabulous<br />

wedding dress to culiminate the show. Not to mention the diamond<br />

jewellery and MANOLO BLAHNIK cult shoes, designed specifically for<br />

the fashion show…


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The latest collection by Juozas Statkevičius has started far away from here.<br />

Wondering around the repositories of Paris modern art museum the Centre<br />

Georges Pompidou together with the Centre‘s employee Nicole Richy, Juozas<br />

Statkevičius saw the works of Piet Mondrian, an early abstractionist and the<br />

pioneer of de Stijl movement. “In the Pompidou repositories I saw a different,<br />

unfamiliar, non-chrestomathic Mondrian. It has stunned me, the gentleness<br />

of his works, full of contrasts between rigid rectangular compositions and<br />

pearlescent pink shades of grey”, said Juozas long before the fashion show.<br />

From this moment he k<strong>new</strong> that the predominant theme of his <strong>new</strong> collection<br />

shall be the early works of Mondrian… “When you’ll be looking at the models,<br />

don’t waste your time trying to find the equally reflected and transferred<br />

rectangulars. That would have been too easy, let alone the fact that it has<br />

already been done. But the sharp-sighted will notice the tribute to Mondrian<br />

structures: in a wavy organza skirt, made of horizontal and vertical parts, or<br />

the fabric made by the famous Dormeuil Ltd. under a special order by Juozas<br />

Statkevičius Couture. However, it is mostly revealed through the purity of<br />

forms, and the search for an abstract beauty”.<br />

The collection <strong>2012</strong> also included 20 impressive men designs for stylish<br />

leisure. This year they were less structural. On the contrary, floating<br />

lines of CADI silk suits, silk and cotton shirts and jackets, as<br />

well as all the necessary male accessories – non-clichéd and comfortably<br />

made from selected materials. The line should be interesting to<br />

an open-minded, large-calibre men concerned about their looks and<br />

image. These clothes will make them look bohemian and aristocratic<br />

both in Vilnius, Paris, <strong>London</strong> or New <strong>York</strong>.


MEN


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Bracelet “Asos” ~$ 150<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 59<br />

Jacket “French Connection” ~$ 461<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 34<br />

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Shoes<br />

“Asos” ~$ 161<br />

Trend:<br />

the Old<br />

Hollywood<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 151<br />

Skirt<br />

“Marks & Spencer” ~$ 70<br />

Ralph Lauren<br />

Earrings<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 25<br />

Bracelet “Asos” ~$ 20<br />

Ralph Lauren<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 89<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 221


Dress “French<br />

Connection” ~$ 253<br />

Parfume “Amouage Honour”<br />

Skirt “French Connection” ~$ 192<br />

Necklace<br />

“Pilgrim”<br />

~$ 127<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 204<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 25<br />

„Valentino“<br />

„Marchesa“<br />

Sunglasses “Prada”<br />

Earrings “Juicy Couture<br />

Princess” ~$ 102<br />

Corset “Marks & Spencer” ~$ 55<br />

Blouse “French Connection” ~$ 207<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 76<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 298<br />

Dress “French Connection” ~$ 245<br />

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Shoes “Asos” ~$ 30<br />

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Earrings<br />

“Topshop” ~$ 11<br />

Dress “French Connection” ~$ 169<br />

Shoes “Asos” ~$ 37<br />

„Valentino“<br />

Bag “Asos” ~$ 68<br />

Dress “French Connection” ~$ 253<br />

Blouse “French Connection” ~$ 95<br />

„Marchesa“<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 42<br />

Sunglasses<br />

“Prada”<br />

Purse “Asos” ~$ 76<br />

Dress “Topshop” ~$ 92<br />

Hairpins “Asos” ~$ 11<br />

ONLINE:<br />

“Amouage” (www.amouage.com),<br />

“Asos” (www.asos.com),<br />

“French Connection”<br />

(www.frenchconnection.com), “Juicy<br />

Couture” (www.juicycouture.com),<br />

“Marchesa” (www.marchesa.com),<br />

“Marks & Spencer”<br />

(www.marksandspencer.com),<br />

“Pilgrim” (www.pilgrim.dk),<br />

“Prada” (www.prada.com),<br />

Ralph Lauren (www.ralphlauren.com),<br />

“Topshop” (www.topshop.com),<br />

“Valentino” (www.valentino.com).


WHITE<br />

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VARNA<br />

D.EFECT<br />

(designer Egle<br />

Ziemyte)<br />

is based<br />

in Lithuania.<br />

Collection<br />

“White Crow”<br />

(SS/<strong>2012</strong>) was<br />

presented at<br />

fashion festival<br />

“<strong>Fashion</strong> infection”<br />

in Vilnius.<br />

Photography<br />

Reda Mickevičiūtė<br />

(PIX Studio).<br />

Designer<br />

Eglė Žiemytė (D.efect),<br />

www.defectonline.com<br />

Make Up<br />

Ugnė Ežerinskaitė.<br />

Model Brigita.<br />

(“Supermodels”).<br />

You Can Be Here.<br />

Join Us On<br />

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Location<br />

“Lofttown”<br />

(www.lofttown.lt/en)


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French Recommendations:<br />

<strong>Fashion</strong>, Food, Cinema and Street<br />

... back from Paris, one colleague has started using French perfume. the other one has started reading Honoré de Balzac and Jean-Paul<br />

sartre, yet another one has begun showing interest in French cinema. Parisian inspiration was spreading like a virus. the videoteque<br />

was complemented with French movies. the editorial office bookshelves were filled with beautiful books, French fashion magazines and<br />

articles about the legendary Paris designers, the true couturiers... the headphones played the wonderful soundtrack from the Fabulous<br />

Life of amélie Poulain, mesmerising electronic air music, and even George Bizet and maurice Ravel classics. it seemed that the only thing<br />

missing was the good old French record-player and a typewriter instead of computer. French atmosphere was everywhere. there was no<br />

need to plan a trip to Paris anymore so that to feel the Paris for real...<br />

FASHION (20 Recommendations)<br />

• “Balenciaga”. 10 Avenue Georges V 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Alma Marceau.<br />

• “Balmain”. 44 Rue Francois 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Franklin D. Roosevelt.<br />

• “Céline”. 24 Rue de Sčvres 75007, Paryžius. Metro: Sčvres - Babylone.<br />

• “Chloé”. 54/56 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Madeleine.<br />

• “Christian Lacroix”. 73 Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Miromesnil.<br />

• “Chanel”. 31 Rue Cambon 75001 ir 40 Avenue Montaigne 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Madeleine.<br />

• “Comme des Garçons”. 23 Place Marché St-Honoré 75001, Paryžius. Metro: Pyramides.<br />

• “Dior”. 30 Avenue Montaigne 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Alma Marceau.<br />

• “Givenchy”. 3 Avenue Georges V 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Alma Marceau.<br />

• “Hermès”. 42 Avenue George V 75008, Paryžius. Metro: George V.<br />

• “Isabel Marant”. 47 Rue de Saintonge 75003, Paryžius. Metro: Filles du Calvaire.<br />

• “Yves Saint Laurent”. 38 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Madeleine.<br />

• “Jean-Charles de Castelbajac”. 61 Rue des Saints-Pčres 75006, Paryžius. Metro: Saint-Sulpice.<br />

• “Jean Paul Gaultier”. 44 Avenue George V 75008, Paryžius. Metro: George V.<br />

• “Kenzo”. 1 Rue du Pont Neuf 75001, Paryžius. Metro: Pont Neuf.<br />

• “Lanvin”. 22 ir 15 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Madeleine.<br />

• “Louis Vuitton”. 40 Boulevard Haussmann 75009, Paryžius. Metro: Chaussée d'Antin - La Fayette.<br />

• “Paco Rabanne”. 83 Rue des Saints-Pčres 75006, Paryžius. Metro: Saint-Germain-des-Prés.<br />

• “Pierre Cardin”. 59 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008, Paryžius. Metro: Miromesnil.<br />

• “Sonia Rykiel”. 175 Boulevard Saint-Germain 75006, Paryžius. Metro: Saint-Germain-des-Prés.


FOOD (25 Recommendations)<br />

Kamambero sūrio dėžutė.<br />

• Baguette – a long thin white stick of bread, typical to France.<br />

• Boeuf Bourguignon – beef Burgundy.<br />

• Boudin Blanc – smoked sausage with delicate taste<br />

• Coq au Vin – rooster cooked with wine.<br />

• Crème Brûlée – classic French dessert.<br />

• Crème de Carottes – carrot soup.<br />

• Crêpes Normandes – Normandy crepes.<br />

• Croissant – buttery flaky pastry.<br />

• Éclair – a long cream-filled pastry.<br />

• Foie gras – French delicacy made of the liver of a duck or goose.<br />

• Fromage – cheese. There are about 250 types of cheese in France.<br />

Some of the best: Camembert – a soft, creamy cheese, originating from<br />

Normandy; Brie de Meaux cheese and Roquefort – blue cheese.<br />

• Huître – oysters, French cuisine is unimaginable<br />

without these bivalve molluscs and other seafood.<br />

• Macaron – colourful meringue-based confectionery.<br />

• Madeleine – traditional French small sponge cakes.<br />

• Mousse au Chocolat – French chocolate mousse.<br />

• Quiches aux Légumes – vegetable quiche.<br />

• Oeufs Brouillés sur Mousseline de Petits Pois –<br />

omelette with green peas puree.<br />

• Pamplemousse en Soufflé – grapefruit soufflé.<br />

• Ratatouille – a stew. Traditional meal from Provence<br />

made of stewed vegetables, originating from Nice.<br />

• Salade de Lotte aux Pamplemousse – monkfish salad with grapefruit.<br />

• Soupe a l'Oignon – French onion soup.<br />

• Tajine d’Agneau – grilled lamb.<br />

• Truffe / Champignon – truffles, French mushrooms, delicacy.<br />

• Vin – wine. France is world’s largest wine producer. Most famous wine regions:<br />

Bordeaux, Beaujolais, Bourgogne.<br />

• Vin de Champagne – champagne, French sparkling<br />

wine. Champagne is the most famous region.


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CINEMA (25 Recommendations)<br />

• “Amélie” / “Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain”<br />

(2001. Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Cast: Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz).<br />

• “Angel-A” (2005. Director Luc Besson. Cast: Rie Rasmussen, Jamel Debbouze).<br />

• “99 francs” / “99 f” (2007. Director Jan Kounen. Cast: Jean Dujardin, Jocelyn Quivrin).<br />

• “Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky”<br />

(2009. Director Jan Kounen. Cast: Anna Mouglalis, Mads Mikkelsen).<br />

• “Coco before Chanel” / “Coco avant Chanel”<br />

(2009. Director Anne Fontaine. Cast: Audrey Tautou, Benoīt Poelvoorde).<br />

• “2 Days in Paris” / “Deux jours à Paris” (2007. Director Julie Delpy.<br />

Cast: Julie Delpy, Adam Goldberg).<br />

• “La Vie en Rose” / “La môme”<br />

(2007. Director Olivier Dahan. Cast: Marion Cotillard, Gérard Depardieu).<br />

• “The Story of Richard O” / “L'histoire de Richard O”<br />

(2007. Director Damien Odoul. Cast: Mathieu Amalric, Rhizlaine El Cohen).<br />

• “Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life” / “Gainsbourg (Vie héroique)”<br />

(2010. Director Joann Sfar. Cast: Eric Elmosnino, Laetitia Casta).<br />

• “Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye”<br />

(2003. Director Heinz Bütler. Cast: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alexander Brooks).<br />

• “A Very Long Engagement” / “Un long dimanche de fiançailles”<br />

(2004. Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Cast: Audrey Tautou, Gaspard Ulliel).<br />

• “The Illusionist” / “L'illusionniste” (2010. Director Sylvain Chomet.<br />

Cast: Jean-Claude Donda, Eilidh Rankin).<br />

• “The Daydreams of Angels” / “La Vie Rêvée des Anges”<br />

(1998. Director Erick Zonca. Cast: Élodie Bouchez, Natacha Régnier).<br />

• “Girl on the Bridge” / “La fille sur le Pont” (1999. Director Patrice Leconte.<br />

Cast: Vanessa Paradis, Daniel Auteuil).<br />

• “The Science of Sleep” / “La science des rêves”<br />

(2006. Director Michel Gondry. Cast: Gael Garcķa Bernal, Charlotte Gainsbourg).<br />

• “Micmacs” / “Micmacs à tire-larigot” (2009. Director Jean-Pierre<br />

Jeunet. Cast: Dany Boon, André Dussollier).<br />

• “Paris, I Love You” / “Paris, je t'aime”<br />

(2006. Director Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin ir kt. Cast: Juliette Binoche, Gérard Depardieu).<br />

• “Adèle and the Secret of the Mummy” / “Les aventures extraordinaires<br />

d'Adèle Blanc-Sec” (2010. Director Luc Besson. Cast: Louise Bourgoin, Mathieu Amalric).<br />

• “La Femme Nikita” (1990. Director Luc Besson. Cast: Anne Parillaud, Patrick Fontana).<br />

• “Paris” (2008. Director Cédric Klapisch. Cast: Juliette Binoche, Romain Duris).<br />

• “Persepolis” (2007. Director Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi.<br />

Cast: Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve).<br />

• “The Dreamers” / “Innocents” (2003. Director Bernardo Bertolucci.<br />

Cast: Michael Pitt, Louis Garrel, Eva Green).<br />

• “Heartbreaker” / “L'arnacoeur”<br />

(2010. Director Pascal Chaumeil. Cast: Romain Duris, Vanessa Paradis).<br />

• “The Triplets of Belleville” / “Les triplettes de Belleville”<br />

(2003. Director Sylvain Chomet. Cast: Michele Caucheteux, Jean-Claude Donda).<br />

• “Vargdieniai” / “Les Misérables” (1995. Director Claude Lelouch.<br />

Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Michel Boujenah).<br />

• “Midnight in Paris”<br />

(2011. Director Woody Allen. Cast: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams).<br />

Filmo „Širdžių ėdikas“ afiša.


STREET (30 Recommendations)<br />

• Colette – cult concept design shop in Patris,<br />

213 Rue Saint Honoré 75001, Paris. Metro: Palais des Tuileries.<br />

• Yukiko Paris – vintage boutique selling French designer clothing (Chanel, Lanvin,<br />

etc.) 97 Rue Vieille-du-Temple 75003, Paris. Metro: Filles-du-Calvaire.<br />

• Jardin du Luxembourg – Luxembourg Gardens,<br />

a classic French park. Metro: Odéon.<br />

Stalls loaded with seafood in the streets of Montmartre<br />

and other Paris districts in the mornings.<br />

• Kong – an impressive bar & restaurant on the roof of the fashion house<br />

Kenzo with interior created by the cult French designer Philippe Starck.<br />

1 Rue du Pont Neuf 75001, Paris. Metro: Pont Neuf.<br />

• Kooples – <strong>new</strong> and incredibly interesting French brand, inspired by street<br />

fashion, making stylish couples fashion ads. (www.thekooples.com).<br />

• La Défense – Paris skyscraper district. For modern architecture gourmets.<br />

• La Mer de Pianos – the oldest piano shop in Paris.<br />

85 Rue Pascal 75013, Paris. Metro: Glacičre.<br />

• Ladurée – legendary French pastry shop in the Elysian Fields.<br />

75 Avenue des Champs Elysées 75008, Paris. Metro: Georges V.<br />

• Lafayette Gourmet – luxurious gourmet food market under the roof.<br />

40 Boulevard Haussmann 75009, Paris. Metro: Chaussée d’Antin.<br />

• Le Batofar – soul, funk and electronic music club on water. Port de<br />

la Gare 75013, Paris. Metro: Bibliotheque Franēois Mitterrand.<br />

• Le Café de Flore – probably the most famous typical French café. 172 Boulevard<br />

Saint-Germain 75006, Paris. Metro: Saint Germain des Pres.<br />

• Le marché aux fleurs – old French flee market.<br />

Place Louis Lépine 75004, Paris. Metro: Cité.


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• Les deux Moulins – café, featured the movie The Fabulous Life of<br />

Amélie Poulain. 15 Rue Lepic 75018, Paris. Metro: Abbesses.<br />

• Les Galleries Lafayette – another impressive Paris department<br />

store located in the same street as the Printemps. 40 Boulevard<br />

Haussmann 75009, Paris. Metro: Chaussée d’Antin.<br />

• L'Occitane en Provence – the largest L'Occitane shop.<br />

84 Avenue Champs Elysées, 75008. Metro: George V.<br />

• Lomography Gallery Store. 6 Place Franz Liszt<br />

75010, Paris. Metro: Gare du Nord.<br />

• Merci – concept design department store. 111 Boulevard Beaumarchais<br />

75003, Paris. Metro: Saint-Sébastien - Froissart.<br />

• Mokuba – ribbon shop in Montmartre. 18 Rue Montmartre<br />

75001, Paris. Metro: Etienne Marcel.<br />

• Musée de la Mode et du Textile – fashion museum<br />

with spectacular fashion and art book library.<br />

107 Rue de Rivoli 75001, Paris. Metro: Louvre Rivoli.<br />

• Musée du Louvre. One of the largest museums in the world. 34 Cour<br />

Napoléon 75001, Paris. Metro: Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre.<br />

• Musée Yves Saint Laurent – museum of the legendary French designer.<br />

5 Avenue Marceau and 1 Rue Léonce Reynaud 75116, Paris. Metro Alma - Marceau.<br />

• Numéro – French alternative fashion magazine, sold in every street <strong>new</strong>sstand.<br />

• Pompidou – modern art museum in Beaubourg arrondissement in Paris.<br />

Place Georges Pompidou F-75004, Paris. Metro: Rambuteau.<br />

• Printemps – one of the most beautiful and luxurious French department stores.<br />

64 Boulevard Haussmann 75009, Paris. Metro: Havre Caumartin.<br />

• Saint Martin canal – a place adored by true Parisians. Metro:<br />

République, Goncourt, Jaurès. Metro: Jacques Bonsergent.<br />

Seine riverbanks, Paris centre.<br />

• The Five Hotel – modern hotel in Latin district with interior created considering<br />

the five major human senses. 3 Rue Flatters 75005, Paris. Metro: Les Gobelins.<br />

• TASCHEN Paris – bookstore selling world’s most beautiful books.<br />

2 Rue de Buci 75006, Paris. Metro: Odéon.<br />

• Vogue Paris – legendary fashion magazine, sold in every street <strong>new</strong>sstand.


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1. Caldera Shallow Bowl “Philippi” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 144 2. Tea Pot “Stelton” (www.finnishdesignshop.com) ~$ 461 3. Long Drink Glass “Eva Solo” (www.occa-home.co.uk) 38<br />

4. Salt & Pepper-Set “Speed & Cocaine” (www.donkey-products.com) ~$ 15 5. Cake-Plate “Etiquette Piece” (www.donkey-products.com) ~$ 38<br />

6. Earl Oil & Vinegar Set “Mode Product Design” (www.connox.com) ~$ 38 7. Herb Savor “Prepara” (www.connox.com) ~$ 38<br />

8. Mormor Blue Carafe “Normann Copenhagen” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 46 9. Bowl “Menu - Dropp!” (www.connox.com) ~$ 51 10. Butter Board - Set of 2 “Nuance” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 25<br />

11. Olive Sticks - Set of 4 “Nuance” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 25 12. Egg Cup – Eiko by Christina Schäfer from “Authentics” (www.connox.com) ~$ 13<br />

13. Welle Fruit Bowl “Philippi” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 124 14. Citron Squeezer by Philippe Starck (www.connox.com) ~$ 76 15. Fridge Carafe “Eva Solo” (www.finnishdesignshop.com) ~$ 63<br />

16. Twist Fruit Bowl “Philippi” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 116 17. Drip-free Carafe “Eva Solo” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 48 18. Barbeque Set “Nuance” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 64<br />

19. Adjustable Rolling Pin “Joseph Joseph” (www.connox.com) ~$ 37 20. Kitchenroll Holder “A di Alessi: Bunny and Carrot” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 45<br />

21. Tree Dual Grinder - Black Rubber “Nuance” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 78 22. Satellite Bowl by Carlo Contin “MoMA Collection” (www.connox.com) ~$ 64<br />

23. Cool Bowl “Menu - New Norm” (www.connox.com) ~$ 90 24. Pure Black Chef's Knife “Stelton” (www.finnishdesignshop.com) ~$ 116<br />

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1. Candle To Go “Easter Brunch” (www.donkey-products.com) ~$ 8 2. Garlic Press “Eva Solo” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 89 3. Rolling Pin “Nuance” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 44<br />

4. Salt and Pepper Grinder “Menu - Bottle” (www.connox.com) ~$ 44 5. Pestle “Nuance” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 28 6. Frame Bowl “Skagerak” (www.connox.com) ~$ 101<br />

7. Electric Soft Touch Pepper Mill “Peugeot Zest” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 66 8. Beak Thermo Jug “Georg Jensen” (www.connox.com) ~$ 115<br />

9. Potholder - Set of 2 “Eva Solo” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 44 10. Oil and Vinegar Carafe “Eva Solo” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 44 11. Innermost Petit Fours Plate (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 38<br />

12. Drink Sticks - Set of 4 “Nuance” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 26 13. Whisk “Normann Copenhagen” (www.finnishdesignshop.com) ~$ 25<br />

14. Decorative Sculptural Bowl “Eva Solo – Big Smiley” (www.connox.com) ~$ 150 15. Dinner Plates - Set Of 4 “LSA Ania” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 63<br />

16. Canned Light by Ingo Maurer (www.connox.com) ~$ 259 17. Muse Salt and Pepper Shakers by Jonathan Adler (www.couturelab.com) ~$ 72<br />

18. Cakestand & Dome “LSA Vienna” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 34 19. Dressing Shaker ““Eva Solo” (www.occa-home.co.uk) ~$ 38<br />

20. Cristal Carafe and Set of 4 Cups “Normann Copenhagen” (www.madeindesign.co.uk) ~$ 55<br />

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