Most Powerful in Swedish Men's Fashion 2012: Johan Lindeberg
This friday King Magazine presented their annual list of the 100 most powerful people in Swedish men's fashion. Johan Lindeberg (BLK DNM) was number one on the list. Congratulations!
This friday King Magazine presented their annual list of the 100 most powerful people in Swedish men's fashion. Johan Lindeberg (BLK DNM) was number one on the list. Congratulations!

Maria Nilsdotter tog 2007 examen från Central Saint Martins i London med en BA i Smyckesdesign.
Under våren 2011 öppnade hon en liten butik/verkstad i Gamla Stan. Där kan besökarna se hur smyckena görs, beställa egna alster och hitta udda tillbehör. Vi blev en kväll inbjudna till hennes fina atelje där vi fick en intressant presentation av Marias värld.
Maria Nilsdotter graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2007 with a BA in Jewellery Design.
In spring 2011 Maria Nilsdotter opened a small boutique/workshop located in Old Town, Stockholm. An eclectic and inspiring studio just off Skeppsbron. In the studio the visitors can see the jewellery being made, order custom made pieces and find quirky accessories.




The Bow Club är ett Göteborgsbaserat märke som gör handgjorda flugor. All produktion sker i Sverige och flugorna är gjorda i exklusiva material som linne och siden. Bandet är gjort av hjortskinn och knyts bak i nacken.
Flugorna kostar 450 kr styck och finns till försäljning i Bruno, PUB och Malmö.
The Bow Club is a Gothenburg based brand that makes hand-made bow ties. All production is located to Sweden and the bow ties are made of exclusive materials like linen and silk.
The price is SEK 450 and are for sale in Bruno, PUB and Malmo.







Nudie has made a limited edition capsule collection consisting of garments dyed by hand with guado/woad. We are one of the few stores worldwide who can offer these pieces, and it's a very proud moment for us.
Shop the collection here.

Two months ago we wrote about the exhibition Dressed Integrity in London, where four doctoral students at the Swedish School of Textiles showed parts of their research projects. Now you are able to see the exhibition in Stockholm, at Galleri KG5.
The exhibition opens this thursday, with a lunch vernissage, and ends on April 28.

Dior has finally unveiled who will be their new head designer, after nearly a year of speculations; it will be the Belgian Raf Simons.
He will show his first collection for the French fashion house during the summer's couture week in Paris.
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