Creative Misfit
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Published on February 8th, 2009
While the young and beautiful girls had been browsing their grandmothers’ closets with lots of brown and earthy tones, white tuxedo shirts and pleated pants, the boys looked like they came out of London’s Saville Row, with sharply cut striped and checkered suits, bowties and vests. Read more.
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Published on February 8th, 2009
In an intimate space at LitteraturHaus in Copenhagen’s Nørrebro district, Malene Marron presented her simple collection with a laid-back show. Read more.
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Published on February 8th, 2009
Copenhagen Unfair is a small, alternative fashion fair and yesterday five young designers showed their collections in one show. Read more.
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Published on February 7th, 2009
While AnnHagen has been all about bondage, dark rock, goth and deconstruction, mr. Simonsen is associated with luxury and couture.
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Published on February 7th, 2009
Cheap Monday brought the recession out in the open by opening their show yesterday with models wearing bags, hats, ties and even guitars made out of cardboard. A refreshing and humorous take on the much-debated financial crisis. Read more.
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Published on February 7th, 2009
Much like entering the Rick Owens store in TriBeCa, N.Y., the guests at jean//phillip’s exclusive show were greeted with the deep rhythms of warm and glitchy minimal techno, setting the mood for a no-nonsense show. Read more.
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Published on February 7th, 2009
The scene was set for a bash on Thursday night when Soulland presented its new show ‘Savage Mountain’. Read more.
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Published on February 6th, 2009
Accompanied first by feminine jewelry-box music, the models marched out one-by-one wearing nude make up.
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Published on July 1st, 2008
One of my recent passions include writing a weekly column about cocktails. It is a voluntary project, but also an excellent reason to get a drink on a plain tuesday afternoon. The column is published almost every week on www.eventuelt.org.
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Published on September 8th, 2007
In the September 2007 issue of Delfinen (#134) I wrote this incredibly short power review of the graphic novel adaption of Paul Auster’s City Of Glass.
Read the full text(Danish only)
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Published on September 1st, 2006
During my first year of studying (and ever since, actually) I’ve spent a lot of time having lunch with my study group. However, we never just had lunch. During the meal discussions always revolved around the quality of the food and the atmosphere.