
Posted by : Tina 2010-09-04 13:10 World Beard and Moustache Championships The World Beard and Moustache Championships honour the best facial hair in the world. These men were all blessed with good genes. Thinking about entering? See more here...
Posted by : Tina 2010-08-11 14:45 Grizzly Bear Brooklyn based Indie band Grizzly Bear not only creates amazing music, but also insists on the music being accompanied by artistic videos. On their latest album Veckatimest, Christopher Bear, Ed Droste, Daniel Rossen and Chris Taylor are all vocalists and the album is the outcome of a close collaboration between the members of the band. The result is a unique, poetic and unified sound. The first video is a takeaway show recorded in a shower. The second video is a colourful moddelled piece of video art. Enjoy the bears.
Posted by : Tina 2010-08-11 14:30 Clärchens Ballhaus
Have you ever been to Clärchens Ballhus? Next time you visit Berlin, consider an evening with dinner and dance. Clärchens Ballhaus has exsisted since 1913. The atmosphere is relaxed and the guests are a great blend of trendy young people and old people getting the groove on.
Posted by : Tina 2010-08-06 20:30 Is it made of Wood? This log house is designed by Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek. It was made for a musician on request and placed in Hilversum, The Netherlands. What a great place to work!
Posted by : Tina 2010-08-06 16:40 Mozzarella Noir Who knew making fresh mozzarella cheese could be this dramatic? Cheese by Luxirare. A blog completely dedicated to clothing and cuisine.
Posted by : Tina 2010-08-06 15:40 Jelly Bean Art Instead of putting puzzles together why not put together jelly beans like Peter and Roger Rocha? More beans here. Posted by : Tina 2010-08-06 14:20 Joanna Newsom The Sprout and the Bean. A lovely song and a charming and subtle universe. Posted by : Leena 2010-07-30 22:15 Baby dreamlands
A mother on maternity leave found herself a new hobby - making sceneries while her baby is napping.
See more on Mila's Daydreams
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Posted by : Leena 2010-07-08 12:45 New inspiration for dinnertime

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Unicorn meat - and canned even, for your convenience.
Some of the specs from the manufacturer:
Crunchy horn bits in every bite - an excellent source of Calcium.
Tastes like rotisserie chicken but with a hint of marshmallow sweetness.
Easily spreadable for sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres, and more.
Not yet approved by the USDA or FDA, but the nuns have eaten it for centuries and they're healthy as horses.
You can buy it here
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Posted by : Leena 2010-06-16 15:50 Cross Connection Soon the Cross Connection Ballet Company have a new performance in Copenhagen. Right now they are busy at their workshop, doing choregraphy and rehearsing, designers creating costumes and scenographers working on making the right visual sceneries.
Their performances consist of several short ballets, with different dancers and artists. So you get a glimpse of different styles and moods. It ususally results in a magical experience.
CCBC is an international dance ensemble of experienced professional dancers and choreographers, founded in 2007 by Constantine Baecher and Cedric Lambrette, both dancers at the Royal Danish Ballet. Their mission is to promote contemporary dance by performing for a broad audience, while being a platform for budding choreographers and new works.
OUTSIDE IN takes place in the end of June. Take a look at what it could look like... Posted by : Leena 2010-06-02 21:20 Fallulah lalala Lovely video shot on a rooftop in Copenhagen.
Fallulah is a Danish/Romanian singer-songwriter, better known for her song I Lay My Head, which has had a lot of airplay on Danish radio.
This waltz with balkan undertones is a more quiet side of her. We love her style and the whole feeling and aesthetics of the video.
Posted by : Leena 2010-05-27 16:50 Somewhere...
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...But unfortunately I don't know where...
Who do you think lives here?
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Doga - or Dog Yoga - is the new excercise form in New York. Bring your pup to yoga class, and you can both do the Downward-facing Dog posture.
Doga is a combination of massage and meditation with gentle stretching for dogs and their human partners. For example in a “resting pose”, the owner reclines, with legs slightly bent over the dog’s torso to relieve pressure on the spine. This is supposed to make the dog and it’s human partner closer and more connected.
What a great way to spend more quality time with your doggy...?
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Yummy! We have a thing for food that is a thrill to the eye as well... which is why we love these cupcakes.
Feel free to take inspiration, but do send us samples... you will find our address in the right hand menu.
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| Posted by : Leena 2010-04-21 14:15 Kirsten & Marie Lovely young girls to get your mood up on a day of snow - at least here in Copenhagen. Fortunately the snow stopped again and the sun might be breaking, but nevertheless it's a nice song and a cute, very low-tech video.
The girls are twin sisters, and their EP will come out in May.
Posted by : Leena 2010-04-12 15:40 Album cover illusions Posted by : Leena 2010-03-31 12:25 Kitty Wigs
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Why not freshen up your kitty and make her female chic with a brand new hairstyle?
Buy your wig here, or just the book with photos of those beautiful trendsetters.
Have a Happy Easter!
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Location 1: Moscow, 2008, Red Square, a setting that embodies state power and its ceremonial presence like no other - we need only think of the display of muscle at the military parades.
Location 2: Turkey, Antalya - the Kremlin Palace Hotel, a double of the Moscow original completed in 2003 - but as a resort: sun, sea and plenty of bare skin.
70% of the guests are tourists from Russia or the former republics of the USSR.
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Posted by : Leena 2010-03-10 11:35 Meanwhile in Russia
Oh well, it's some years ago, but singing in the video is Edward Anatolevich Hill, a Soviet-era vocalist once celebrated as the 'Honored Artist of the USSR' in 1968 and 'People’s Artist of the USSR' in 1974. Enjoy... Posted by : Leena 2010-03-04 15:30 Cottingley Fairies
In 1917 two cousins, Elsie Wright, 16, and Frances Griffiths, 10, came to public attention in the UK. They claimed, and presented over time, five photographs that appeared to show them in the company of fairies.
Some believed the pictures to be authentic, and even Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle came to be a firm believer in them. For much of their lives the girls maintained that they were genuine, before finally admitting in an interview in 1981, that they had been faked using cardboard cut outs stuck on hatpins. Elsie Wright though continued to maintain until her death in 1986 that they had seen fairies in their garden and that the fifth and final picture, in which neither girl is present, was genuine.
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Posted by : Leena 2010-02-24 14:50 Lovely braids
Need some new inspiration for how to do your daily braids? Here are some ideas...
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Posted by : Leena 2010-02-16 13:40 Camouflage
Meet the real life invisible man - Liu Bolin, 36-year-old artist, has the ability to disappear. Inspired by how some animals blend themselves into the surroundings for self-protection, Bolin creates these amazing camouflage artworks. He paints himself to merge with the surroundings, and he is so apt at it that at times passers-by don't even realize he is there until he moves. He takes up to 10 hours at a time for a single photo to get the perfect outcome. For Liu Bolin no surrounding is too difficult to blend into.
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Posted by : Leena 2010-02-10 15:50 Pretty wednesday video
Including pretty colours and dancing birds. Posted by : Leena 2010-02-02 18:55 Lady Gaga cookies
Inspiration for a sunday of fun in the kitchen... Lady Gaga does not have to be the motif, you can use your own favorite artist - Elton John, David Bowie, or Michael Jackson could all make some great looking - and tasting - cookies!
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Posted by : Leena 2010-01-26 17:20 Vintage Swatch Posted by : Leena 2010-01-18 13:50 Dead Man's Bones
Dead Man's Bones is a band with actor Ryan Gosling and his friend Zach Shields. Their first album was released in October, 2009 and features a collaboration with L.A.'s Silverlake Conservatory Children’s Choir.
Though the guys claim they’re musical newbies (Gosling’s singing alongside Britney Spears on The New Mickey Mouse Club notwithstanding), they played almost all of the instruments on their self-titled debut. Gosling even taught himself the cello for the eerie waltz “Buried in Water” after the two cello players they had enlisted turned out to be frauds. “They came in and we pressed record and they had never touched a cello before in their life,” says Gosling.
Watch the video below. Who could have thought the cat from The Notebook would be a decent singer?
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Posted by : Leena 2010-01-07 16:35 Shadow tricks
Shadow art by Kumi Yamashita.
Wood blocks and light make up these installations, that must be a whole lot more complicated than they look at a first glimpse. Amazing work.
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Posted by : The Stella team 2009-12-18 11:55 Christmas greetings
The Stella Nova team wishes you a merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-12-15 17:25 Find the child
These might be pictures of every little girl's dream?
From The Pink & Blue Project.
A little piece of history, from the description of the project:
"Pink was once a color associated with masculinity, considered to be a watered down red and held the power associated with that color. In 1914, The Sunday Sentinel, an American newspaper, advised mothers to “use pink for the boy and blue for the girl, if you are a follower of convention.” The change to pink for girls and blue for boys happened in America and elsewhere only after World War II. As modern society entered twentieth century political correctness, the concept of gender equality emerged and, as a result, reversed the perspective on the colors associated with each gender as well as the superficial connections that attached to them."
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Posted by : Leena 2009-12-07 18:50 Like mother like daughter
Yet another cool blog.. This is a 17 year old girl from Texas, clearly influensed by her mother's style, wardrobe, and wallet. A glimpse into the world of people who actually go to balls, and wear Chanel when they do.
The first two photos are of mother and daughter together.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-12-01 17:35 Happy 1st of December Posted by : Leena 2009-11-23 16:55 What's the time?
Well, that's a question you won't need to ask much, if you buy this triplex penthouse apartment. It is in a clock tower, overlooking The Brooklyn Bridge and New York harbour, and is on the market for 25 million dollars - more than double the highest price ever known to have been paid for a home in Brooklyn.
The clock windows - there are four of them - are actually working clocks that are more than 4 meters in diameter each, surrounding the 278 square meter living room on the main floor of the apartment.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-11-19 20:45 Style rookie
This 13 year old girl is may be a style rookie, as the title of her blog says. But she is very fashion savvy, and has a lot of opinions as well as a great eye for photography. Also a very well developed language and a personal style that make her blog worth the read...
Here is what she writes about herself: "Tiny 13 year old dork that sits inside all day wearing awkward jackets and pretty hats. Scatters black petals on Rei Kawakubo's doorsteps and serenades her in rap. I have no where near 4 million readers. Rather cynical and cute as a drained rat. In a sewer. Farting. And spitting out guts."
PS: Finally upload is working again!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-11-06 08:05 Sorry
Unfortunately upload is not working at the moment, which is why we can't upload pictures to make new blog posts! We are working on the problem, and hope to be onboard soon again. In the meantime, enjoy this song by Taxi Taxi!
Posted by : Leena 2009-10-20 18:10 Nadeah Miranda
We got to know this lovely woman at the Nouvelle Vague concert - she is touring with them right now! She is crazy on stage - a wonderful performer and singer. But besides Nouvelle Vague she has a lot of other projects going on...
She is the front woman and co-founding member of UK alternative cult rockers, The LoveGods, and is currently developing her own first solo project - Venus Gets Even. We can't wait to follow her!
Here she is, performing with Nouvelle Vague...
Posted by : Leena 2009-10-08 17:30 Need a new hobby? Posted by : Leena 2009-10-02 15:25 Barbie slaughter - For beauty you must suffer!
Ever play with Barbie dolls? You might like this jewellery then... It's amazing how recognizable she is, even in small cutouts of her body.
These are all works by Margaux Lange - she has specialized in jewellery made from Barbie body parts, and she writes on her site; "I enjoy the funny juxtaposition of wearing the body, on the body. Barbie has become the accessory instead of being accessorized."
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Posted by : Leena 2009-09-25 17:40 5 minute chocolate cake
Ever feel like chocolate cake? Ever feel like chocolate cake right here and right now?
Ingredients:
4 Tablespoons cake flour
4 Tablespoons sugar
2 Tablespoons cocoa
1 Egg
3 Tablespoons milk
3 Tablespoons oil
1 Mug
Instructions:
Mix flour, sugar and cocoa.
Spoon in 1 egg.
Pour in milk and oil, and mix well.
Put in microwave for 3 minutes on maximum power.
Wait until it stops rising and sets in the mug.
Tip contents out of mug onto saucer and enjoy!
I poured on some powder sugar, and next time I'm gonna try adding some vanilla to the dough, and maybe some chocolate chips... Mmmm!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-09-18 15:30 AJ Fosik
AJ Fosik is a Philadelphia based artist, who does 3-dimensional works in wood. His colourful creatures seem very lifelike, and it's like walking into the home of a fairytale hunter, when you visit a gallery exhibiting his work.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-09-14 13:25 Chinese Bird Garden in NYC
The Hua Mei Bird Garden in Sara Delano Roosevelt Park is not a usual destination for neither tourists or New Yorkers. It is situated in Chinatown, and Bird gardens are common in China. Every morning, a group of Chinese men gather with their songbirds, finches, sparrows and blue jays among them. But the main reason for this garden even existing is the Hua Mei birds.
The Hua Mei is a fighting song bird - in the company of other males it fights, and for females it sings. The birds are kept in ornamented handmade bamboo cages, frequently with a white cloth covering the cage to shield them from the impact of the city. The gathering is a social one for both the owners and the birds. The Hua Mei needs exercise and the owners take the opportunity to introduce the birds to each other while talking bird talk...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-09-07 11:10 Monday video
A feel-good song to start the week off... And a girl being very talented with that hoola hoop hoop. She makes it look so easy!
Posted by : Leena 500 different coloured pencils
Pencils in 500 different colours, with names like Lettuce, Tea With Milk, Bonfire, Rapunzel, Madame Pomperdour, etc. You don't receive all of them at once, but over the course of 20 months. So you can get to know each and every one of them.
They also make different cases, to keep and display your pencils. Very aesthetic!
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Posted by : Leena New blog
Spot on: TEXTILES focuses on upcoming designers, graduates, and students in fashion and textile. Mostly the blog will follow Scandinavian and European designers in the making.
Besides pictures of the finished works, you can also see cutouts from the designers' work processes, their sketchbooks, inspirational material, and read about their thoughts, as they do a thorough interview with each designer.
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| Posted by : Leena 2009-08-14 12:15 My Little
Wonderful My Little Ponies by artist Mari Kasurinen. You can write her, if you have a special one in mind, she might even make it for you.
How about My Little Andy Warhol, My Little Frida Kahlo, My Little Edward Scissorhands, or My Little Lady Gaga?
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Posted by : Leena 2009-08-08 13:20 Good genes 
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Ever wonder how Charlotte Gainsbourg got that amazing coolness and those incredible looks? Just look at her parents; Serge Gainsbourg (French singer-songwriter, actor and director) and Jane Birkin (English actress, model, singer and film director), who had a 13 year long turbulent relationship.
Birkin recollects the beginning of her affair with Gainsbourg, where he first took her to a nightclub, then to a transvestite club and afterwards to the Hilton hotel, where he passed out in a drunken stupor. Gainsbourg married Birkin when she was 21 and he was 40. Birkin left Gainsbourg when pregnant with her third daughter, Lou, by the film director Jacques Doillon, whom she later married.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-08-05 12:20 Movie Stills Collection
An impressive collection of movie title stills, from all decades starting in the 1920's. Flick through to find your favourite movies.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-07-30 13:35 Looking forward to...
Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland... Might be very old news, but take a look at these new photos. Some people can't wait for this exceptional visual and artistic experience, others think Tim Burton is ruining a classic with his now too predictable style and casting of Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter yet again... What do you think?
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Posted by : Leena 2009-07-14 13:25 A B C D ...
Know your ABC? The first alphabet below is photos of spaces between buildings, the second one is people on a beach, and the third one has been created from satellite images of natural features and buildings - a graphic designer from Australia took six months to find the complete alphabet set in Google Maps.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-07-10 17:15 Art with clothes
Did you know you could this with your clothes? Those jeans look kinda mean, but don't worry, I saved the friendly one for last!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-07-06 18:25 Toothpick city
This is a guy called Scott Weaver. He started gluing toothpicks together around 34 years ago and started rolling ping pong balls around the results. Eventually, that would become this toothpick sculpture of San Francisco that he has spent about 3,000 hours (about 375 work days) creating in his living room. Wow!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-06-30 12:05 NV3 
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Our beloved Nouvelle Vague released a new album, and we are very happy to learn that they are stopping by Copenhagen in October for a concert!! Also, they are visiting our Nordic neighbours Stockholm, Oslo, and Helsinki - Check out the dates on their Myspace.
Here is a performance of their first single from the new album, Depeche Mode's 'Master And Servant'... Enjoy!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-06-27 17:00 Who do you think lives here?
And wouldn't you really like to visit?
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Posted by : Leena 2009-06-08 12:45 Past Future Fashion
Predictions from the 1930's by American fashion designers, of how we would dress in the year 2000. For example skirts will disappear entirely, and an electric belt will adapt the body to climatic changes. Also, the hair fashion is pretty remarkable...
Posted by : Leena 2009-06-03 14:50 Senior Streetstyle
Advanced Style is a blog focusing on the wizened and silver-haired, in their own words. Personal style advances with age. Look at this first lady with her layers of black - so stylish! And so great to see how many of them clearly have fun and feel good about themselves. That's an inspiration - Makes you want to be old soon!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-05-29 16:15 Monomaniac & Boutique L.U.I.S
Exhibition in Berlin. Fashion designer Ulrik Martin Larsen with his clothing/accessory objects from a utopian culture meets design agency Surplus Wonder
and their Sticks of Happiness. The vernissage was last friday, and this sunday the exhibition closes with a
Finissage from 5 pm, in the Createurope showroom, at Cassiopeia Space,
ehemaliges Badehaus, Revaler Straße 99.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-05-26 14:10 Walking balloons
Cute pets, that will follow you wherever you go, and never whine for food or attention! You can choose a dog, Bambi, or even a panda for your new companion.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-05-20 21:45 Adam's Recital
There's No Place For Lonely People from 1967 - a video full of that 1960's feeling. And Twiggy dancing in a fabulous sequin dress!
Have a nice weekend - whether it starts tomorrow or on saturday!
Posted by : Leena 2009-05-18 10:25 Pirates and ladies at Chanel
The 2010 Resort show season has started, and last week Chanel had their catwalk around dusk time at the lido in Milan. It's not difficult to see where the inspiration came from... and you have got to love that hair hat!!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-05-11 11:25 Eyes on you...
Know that feeling - like someone is watching you? Try throwing a glance at the trees around you next time...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-05-05 11:20 Buttons Song by Sia.
The album Some People Have Real Problems is more than a year old, but was only recently released in several European contryes, like Denmark.
She is best known for her song Breathe Me, which has appeared in several commercials from eg. Coca Cola and Danske Bank, and it was used to end the very last episode of the series Six Feet Under. It is a very strong song, and brings immediate associations if you have heard it berfore. Imagine being at a concert, this song comes on, and the first thing you think of is this bank, watch or whatever... That was definitely not the intention.
Buttons is the last song on the album, and it ends it with style and happiness - and the video is just crazy! Click the image to see it...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-04-28 20:55 Magazine fun Posted by : Leena 2009-04-24 17:40 Magic Hour
Hvass&Hannibal is a design and art studio based in Copenhagen, established in 2006 by childhood friends Nan Na Hvass & Sofie Hannibal. The duo works with basically everything from album covers to music videos, graphic art, silkscreening, art direction, illustration, installation and lots more.
They have a show - Magic Hour - at Mohs Exhibit, Copenhagen, from today!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-04-22 19:30 Under my Umbrella
Now that summer is coming, and the weather has been so beautiful for a while now, we are not really needing our umbrellas (let's hope it lasts...). Here are some ideas for finding other use for your umbrellas. These are all art installations by different artists.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-04-12 18:20 Igor & André
Blog by a guy, who just loves to draw! Very evocative drawings of beautiful women.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-04-08 12:00 New streetstyle blog
NAST-magazine.fr - Your new source for inspiration and beautiful pictures. Only two months old, this blog seems very promising as Sophie Arancio's amazing photography (and stylish subjects) puts this newborn streetstyle blog in the same rankings as The Sartorialist and Garance Doré.
Here are some shots from the last two months...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-03-31 16:10 Water art
Shinichi Maruyama is a Japanese photographer and artist, who lives in New York since 2003. Among a lot of other things, he has done a series of amazing high speed shots of water in the air. The series is named Kusho.
When you see the photos, they could as well be tiny drops of water, but this picture shows the scale of his work... Looks kind of messy, but fun! Some finished artworks below.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-03-23 23:55 Jenny Wilson
Swedish singer, just released a new album - 'Hardships'. Her voice and style have references to Kate Bush, but she is also electro influenced. And she is so adorably stylish! You might have heard her on The Knife's 'Deep Cuts' album, where she was a guest vocalist.
She is touring this spring/summer - eg. in John Dee, Oslo on April 15th, and in Vega, Copenhagen on April 16th.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-03-20 11:40 Fairytale jewellery
Norwegian designer Bjoerg does this lovely fairytale-like jewellery, with associations to old playing cards and Alice in Wonderland. The pieces have a rare yet familiar feel – like discovering in your Grandma’s attic a rare gem that has a contemporary twist.
Also lovely and surrealistic campaign images...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-03-17 13:10 Fruit extravagant
Amazing art, that must require quite a lot of self control and patience... This is a watermelon transformed into a beautiful flower. Would you have the heart to eat this thing?
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Posted by : Leena 2009-03-10 18:20 Tiny Street art
There are a lot of things out there, that you never see, even if you are right in front of them! Take these artworks for example. Very easy to miss, but if you do notice them they can make your day, don't you think? They are all found in the streets of London somewhere...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-03-06 11:10 Le Ballon Rouge
Magical and picturesque short film from 1956, about a boy who makes friends with a red balloon, filmed in the Belleville ares of Paris. There is almost no dialog spoken in the film, and with its Oscar win for Best Original Screenplay, the film is the only short film to win to win an Academy Award outside of the
short film categories.
A series of stills, to get you into the mood. Enjoy...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-02-26 14:20 Influenza sorbet 
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Sound good? You might think this sounds pretty discusting, but wait
till you've seen the list of ingredients... including a healthy dose of
booze.
Finally a good excuse to buy icecream this time of the year!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-02-21 17:50 Horse hair fashion
Why not do something extra special for your horsie-friend?
Remember these hairdos? This is kinda the opposite...
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Posted by : Leena 2009-02-17 12:40 Rat's paradise
Imagine being a rat - if you live in for example Copenhagen, Amsterdam, or New York, everybody hates you! But if you could just move to this place...
Located in north-western India, the small city of Deshnoke,has a place
of worship unlike any other, Rajastan’s famous Karni Mata Temple. The
temple is home to over 20,000 worshipped rats, referred to as 'Kappas'. Many people travel great distances to pay their respects.
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Posted by : Leena 2009-02-11 14:30 I like ponies ...Is the name of the exhibition of Dutch model Iekeliene Stange’s most personal photographic works, at projecktGALERIE in Berlin. Nice lamps on opening night, and cute ponies having yummy looking cupcakes.. and beautiful photos too!
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Posted by : Leena 2009-02-02 13:00 Plastic fantastic
Beautiful voice, skills, and creativity.. These girls are so lovely, cool and wonderfully arty - very lovable!
Posted by : Leena 2008-12-21 23:50 Cute towels 
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If you’ve been on a cruice ship, you might have
experienced this… The service personnel fold these animals and leave
them for you after the daily cleaning of the room. If you leave your
sunglasses in the room, you are very likely to find the animal wearing
them when you return. They are really cute, I wouldn’t want to unwrap
them!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-12-15 09:35 Midnight Sun In these times of darkness, I can't help but long for some sun and warmth. I would love to experience the midnight sun
sometime! The light is just amazing when the sun is low on the sky -
warm and soft, creating long shadows, and a sky full of wonderful
colours - and that ‘moment’ lasts for hours,
as the sun never sets, it simply moves slightly above the horizon until
it starts rising again!
It occurs north of the Arctic circle, and south
of the Antarctic circle, during their local summers. In Svalbard,
Norway, the northernmost inhabited region of Europe, there is no sunset
from approximately April 19th to August 23rd.
At the north and south poles, the sun only rises once and sets once each year.
This is a time lapse video, 11.15 pm till 2.45 am.
Posted by : Leena 2008-12-03 10:15 The Science of Sleep Wonderful movie by Michel Gondry, about a young man, Stéphane, who is actually very annoying and childish, and whose vivid dreams and imagination often interfere with his ability to interact with reality.
I just love the atmosphere in
it! It is visually hypnotic, funny, and also very emotionally intense.
The techniques employed to achieve the effects in the film are
amazingly simple, stop-motion, and they suit the movie and the
dream-feeling very well.
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Posted by : Leena 2008-12-01 00:00 Turtle Cave, Borneo An exciting diving site, that was visited and filmed
by Jacques Costeau in the early 1980’s! It houses the skeletal remains
of turtles and dolphins.
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really know for sure if it is for real… But the stories tell, that the
old turtles swim into this specific cave during their final days to die
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Posted by : Leena 2008-11-24 07:45 This Mortal Coil – Song To The Siren 1984. The voice of an angel,
Elizabeth Fraser, will be part of musical history with all its raw
instinctual content, simply beautiful!
The first video is the original video. The second one is by some guy made his own video for
the song… he really catched the dreamy 80’s feeling in it, I think.
Remember those posters with beaches, sunsets, palm trees, and couples
holding hands in dark silhouette? The second video reminds me of those!
Posted by : Leena 2008-11-18 23:50 Become Jackson Pollock More splatter art. This time - do it yourself!
Enter this website: www.jacksonpollock.org ... what you see is a blank screen. Now of course this is a spoiler, so
you will know what to do, but i just stumpled upon it… so I thought, is
this site not working? Then I dragged the mouse over the screen, and
suddenly some black dots and lines came to sight… it took me a bit to
realize, that I was causing them myself!
Have fun - I think it’s pretty mesmerizing! Here is my result - analyze that:
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Posted by : Leena 2008-11-13 20:50 Melbourne Cup 
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The Melbourne Cup (also called The race that stops a nation) is Australia’s major annual horse race, part of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival, that lasts for 50 days. The cup is held on the first Tuesday in November, and every year around 100.000 people or more, come to watch it.
Stella has always been fond of horses, so off course she was there last week! This is a great chance to view some of the most beautiful horses in the
world... So elegant, proud, clever and strong animals, with a mind of
their own.
But even if you’re not that into horses,
racing, or gambling, there are lots of other things to look at… for
fashion lovers for example, as the women in the audience wear the most
amazing hats! (It’s always nice to’ WOW’ and ‘YUCK’ at other people’s
fashion choices). There are prizes for the best-dressed race-goers… I
wonder if these ones scored high or low!? (Yes, that’s a bird in a
cage… on her head!)
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Posted by : Leena 2008-11-07 16:20 Babette’s Caille en Sarcophage (Quails in Coffins)
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is the main course of Babette’s Feast (The story by Karen Blixen and
movie of the same name). It is an over the top masterpiece. One of the finest of the
finest of classical French dishes served only in Paris’s finest
restaurants. Tender, gamey quail stuffed with foie gras and encased in
a puff pastry shell, swimming in a pool of black truffles hand-picked
in the Perigord region of France. Rare bottles of “Clos de Vougeot” are
poured into crystal goblets.
Recipe for four:
1 pound frozen puff pastry, defrosted 20 minutes at room temperature
4 quails, boned
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
Freshly ground white pepper to taste
12 ounces foie gras, 2/3 of which is cut across in 8 slices, the rest cut into 1/4-inch cubes
1 1-ounce black truffle, sliced as thinly as possible, at least 12 slices
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 cup white wine
1/2 cup chicken stock
1/2 cup demi-glace (see note)
16 black figs, quartered
1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Cut 4 5-inch
rounds from the pastry. Make a 3-inch circle in the center of each
round, being careful not to cut to the bottom of the dough. Bake on a
parchment-lined baking sheet for 22 minutes, or until puffed and
golden. Carefully lift out the 3-inch round from the center to create a
nest with a top. Set aside to cool.
2. Raise the oven to 450 degrees. Season the
inside of the quails with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and a few grinds of
pepper. Lay 1 slice of foie gras in each quail cavity followed by 3
truffle slices and top with the remaining foie gras. Truss the quails.
Season the outsides with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and a few grinds of
pepper. Melt the butter in an oven proof skillet over high heat. Sear
the quails, 20 to 30 seconds per side. Place the pan in the oven and
roast for 10 minutes. Turn the quails and roast for 5 minutes more.
Remove and keep warm in a covered dish.
3. Place the skillet over high heat on top of the
stove. Pour in the wine and bring to a boil, scraping up any browned
bits on the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Simmer for 1 minute.
Pour in the stock and demi-glace and simmer for 3 minutes. Stir in the
figs and simmer for 1 minute. Stir in the 1/4-inch cubes of foie gras
and simmer, stirring for 1 to 2 minutes, until the sauce is reduced to
2/3 cup. Season with 1/4 teaspoon of salt and pepper to taste.
4. To serve, put each quail in a pastry nest. Drizzle with sauce, top with the pastry round and surround with the figs.
Ideally served with a red Burgundy wine such as Clos de Vougeot!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-11-05 21:45 Wallpaper maze This wallpaper is cool! It is decorative, both blank, and after
being drawn on. It will change appearance forever. Great idea for the
bathroom or waiting room - wherever people feel bored! Just put a
bucket of different coloured pens in there too!
And last but definitely not least: it is a good excuse for you to draw on walls!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-10-30 21:50 PJs as outdoor wear In Shanghai it is not uncommon to see people walking
the streets in pajamas, and not only in the morning. They wear them for
shopping, dogwalking, and I guess many other places too… Of course a
pajama is very comfortable, but could it become a fashion?
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I love these pictures, because although the people look kind of
serious, the PJs totally out of context makes them funny and
surrealistic.
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Posted by : Leena 2008-10-27 10:30 Opera while you're eating 
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Every Friday and Saturday nights there is opera at Caffé Taci in
NYC. The atmosphere in this place is just amazing and very intense! The
place is quite small and intimate, and it is run by an Italian man, who
is clearly a great opera lover. The singers are all from the Juilliard
School of dance, drama, and music, and the pianist is this 80-something
year old woman. I loved how they just kept on singing till long after
closing hours, because they obviously just love performing!
We had a great table right next to the piano woman, and sometimes
there was a singer on both sides of us, so it was surround sound in the
realest form! A bonus is, if you’re going there on a date, you won’t
have to keep up an awkward conversation for very long at a time,
because you can just sit there and listen (c;
PS: Try the tiramisu for dessert – and make your experience heavenly!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-10-21 23:45 Trees in shapes 
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This is not photoshop! Arborsculpture is the art of shaping the
trunks and branches of live trees. You must be very patient to do this
kind of art, as it takes several years for each item to finish.
It looks amazing, and I am fascinated by the fact that there are
people out there, who dedicate themselves to this! Imagine a garden
with live tree furniture, with leaves and everything! I like those
human figures too!
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and is now growing them all over his yard. It’s pretty cool I think!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-10-15 23:35 Babette's Feast 
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First Danish movie ever to win an Oscar (In 1988)! About a French
chef who spends her entire lottery prize to prepare a final,
spectacular gourmet meal for the members of a tiny church and a general
who is visiting, in a small fishing village in 19th century Denmark.
Written by our beloved Karen Blixen. It is a very funny, warm, and
uplifting movie.
These are the courses that are served:
POTAGE A LA TORTUE (Green turtle soup) served with Amontillado sherry
BLINIS DEMIDOFF (Buckwheat cakes with caviar) served with Veuve Cliquot champagne
CAILLES EN SARCOPHAGE (Quails in coffins) served with Clos de Vougeot red wine
LA SALADE (Salad course) served with water
LES FROMAGES (Cheese and fresh fruit)
BABA AU RUM (Rum cake) served with Champagne
COFFEE served with Brandy
Warning: Do not watch ”Babette’s Feast” on an empty stomach. It
could be a dangerously expensive evening, as it may drive you out to
the nearest restaurant.
The movie is in Danish, but I could only find a good clip from it
dubbed in English. It is pretty long (ten minutes), but the first part
where they enter the dining room is a must-see!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-10-10 09:45 Riding the bus I was sitting in the bus in my own thoughts, when I suddenly noticed
the very nice carvings in the back of the seat in front of me. Why
haven’t I ever noticed this before? Well, I don’t think they have this
in all Copenhagen buses, this one was an extra bus they replaced the
train with, while doing track work.
Did you ever think of the details in our everyday life, that we
don’t notice? I like to think about how someone put a lot of thought
into this, and how wonderful it is, that everything in public places is
not linear.
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Posted by : Leena 2008-10-06 22:15 Dance with me! This just makes me happy! Lovely song and video by Nouvelle Vague, a French band, who do cover songs - mostly punk rock, post-punk, and New Wave songs, which they turn into this soft bossa nova-style.
This one was originally done by Lords of The New Church, in 1983.
Posted by : Leena 2008-10-03 12:45 Labyrinth
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The plot revolves around a young girl - Sarah’s quest to rescue her little brother from the Goblin King, while trapped in a world that is an enormous maze.
I love this scene with the changing directions, and David Bowie singing. It's so nice to discover amazing old stuff...
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Posted by : Leena 2008-09-30 09:10 Toyvoyagers 
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Your new friend, if you're lonely or just want some company! This website is about all kinds of stuffed animals that travel around
the world. The members mail them to each others, take pictures of the
animal’s adventures at their places and share them with each other.
There are hundreds of ‘voyagers’ in there, and members from everywhere
- USA, Europe, China, India, etc… It’s pretty funny to look at the
pictures and read the stories.
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Posted by : Leena 2008-09-24 11:05 Roller Disco 
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In New York, Sunday is the day to spend in Central Park when the weather is good.
There is something going on everywhere, and a great mix of people in
the real New York spirit!
I stumpled upon a rollerskate disco, which made me feel like being
back in the 80’s! Disco queens and oldschool hiphoppers… Where else
will you find something like that?
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Bonus info: I was only told this the day before I left, so I didn’t
have time to try it out, but apparently the trick for spotting
celebrities in Central Park (and propably anywhere else too), is to
look for the papparazies… If you see someone with a huge camera and
lens hiding behind some trees or in the bushes, look in the direction
his lens is pointing!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-09-18 11:45 Chocolate aesthetics 
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Pretty colours, and that box, with beautifully folded dividers.
It is Godiva’s homage to the pure flavors of classic homemade American pies:
- Apple Crumb Pie - Tart Granny Smith apples paired with the flavor of cinnamon cobbler crisp
- Chocolate Cream Pie - Silky 72% chocolate blended with rich cream and coated in smooth dark chocolate
- Pecan Pie - Toasted pecans accented by caramel, dark and milk chocolates with a hint of molasses
- Lemon Meringue Pie - Fresh squeezed lemon flavor, with a texture
smooth as meringue, with the added flavor of silky white chocolate
- Strawberry Pie - pureed strawberries with sugar and pure, wholesome butter.
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie - Homemade peanut butter layered with velvety chocolate
- Key Lime Pie - key lime juice, vanilla and sweetened condensed milk create a taste of the caribbean.
- Banana Cream Pie - An infusion of white chocolate, exotic banana, rich cream and tropical vanilla in creamy ganache
They sure know how to make my mouth water! (And my eyes, never the less - oh, they would look good in my stomach!)
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Posted by : The Stella Team 2008-09-12 19:45 Dachshunds on parade 
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Krakow. The parade takes place every year, and thousands of
woofers turn up in fancy dress.
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Posted by : Leena 2008-09-05 09:30 The world of Tim Walker | Fashion photographer Tim Walker is showing at The
Design Museum in London this summer. His pictures are a wonderful mix
of fashion and fairytale, with references to childhood and dressing up.
Nice use of color, and unique set design. He has contributed to
magazines as Vogue, W and Harper‘s Bazaar, and has shot advertising
campaigns for clients including Barneys, Comme des Garcons, Gap and
Yohji Yamamoto.
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been asked the most about: “A lot of people get confused when they see
this image. They think it was done by computer, but we actually took
pigment powder, mixed it with talc to get the right ice-cream pastel
colours, and brushed it into the cats. We were worried about applying the powder, but they were so vain they loved it! I didn’t arrange them. This is just what the cats did.” |
Posted by : The Stella Team 2008-08-29 14:50 Aunt Ali's Blue Ocean Drink 
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As usual aunt Ali was in a really good mood, when we visited her for
late brunch on sunday. It was raining outside, but we were giggly, and
daydreaming about Hawaiian summer nights, so she gave us a special
treat - her very own blue ocean drink!
Here’s the recipe:
2 cl Light Rum
2 cl Blue Curacao
Pineapple Juice
(Ali-style is propably more like a third of each)
A lump of vanilla icecream
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Posted by : Leena 2008-08-26 10:10 Splatter Art Pretty! And a bit hypnotic...
Posted by : Leena 2008-08-22 08:05 Flashdance 25 years This year is the 25th anniversary of the film “Flashdance”. To celebrate that, here is the film’s Oscar-winning Best Song “What a Feeling”. Love that song!
For those in need of a re-cap, the movie is about Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel-mill welder by day, and exotic dancer by night, who dreams of a career in ballet.
Controversy followed when it was revealed that many of the film’s signature dance scenes were largely performed by Jennifer Beals’ dance double Marine Jahan, but the film went on to dominate the summer box-office of 1983. I don't mind, it's still a cool movie, and why not do it like that when one is a good actor, and the other is a good dancer? I bet it wouldn't have been the same, if one of them had did both!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-08-19 11:05 Post your secrets PostSecret is a blog, where the editor posts postcards that he receives from anonymous people, reveiling their deepest secrets! It’s fascinating to read, and you have to check it often, as the old posts get deleted when a new post comes up. So watch it!
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Posted by : The Stella Team 2008-08-14 10:30 Icecream on the rocks, please! 
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Frost Factory is a coldstone ice cream bar. They have this frozen granite plate, on which they mix stuff in the ice cream on your request. You choose a flavor of ice cream, and then what you want to be blended into it. They have many different kinds of candy, fruit and nuts that can be mixed into the ice cream. In the picture above it’s blueberry ice cream with M&M’s. They make the icecream themselves, so it is always fresh – never older than a day, and they can make around 100 different tastes. Doesn’t it just sound heavenly?
Examples of ice cream tastes:
Apple Pie, Papaya Sorbet, Chocolate with ginger, and many more, including classic Italian types as Stracciatella, Tiramisu, and Pistachio.
Stella’s favourite is Vanilla with wine gum bears and liquorice… Yum!
There are two Frost Factories in Copenhagen, one on Nordre Frihavnsgade 2, Østerbro; the other on Skt Hans Torv 3, Nørrebro.
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Posted by : Leena 2008-08-12 09:05 We love Róisín Murphy

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Singer/songwriter from a small town in Ireland. Former lead singer of Moloko.
Her image is this street-diva; fashionable, and at the same time very down-to-earth. In her music videos and promotion material she is often wearing the edgiest designer gear, fantastically avant-garde stuff, in everyday situations, that are often humoristic. I love that mix, and how she wears those outfits in a very relaxed way, as if they could as well be tracksuits, and I think that’s what makes her a style icon! She has also been seen wearing great designer outfits on stage.
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She’s performing at the Lowlands Festival in Amsterdam, on the 15th of August.
Here is one of her videos; Let Me Know. That black cape is so cool, and those dance-moves…
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There was a Salvatore Ferragamo exhibition at the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art this spring. I loved these fantastic shoe installations, and now I want to own a pair in each colour!
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Posted by : Leena 2008-08-05 18:10 Video oldie but still so cool This video by The Chemical Brothers is more than nine years old, but I’m still impressed by it’s great visuals - a kind of popup book / kaleidoscope effect. At a first glance you might think it was done digitally, but there are actually seven look-alike dancers.
It is directed by Michel Gondry, whose work I admire, he does these wonderful analogue works in a very digital time.
It is pretty obvious that it’s a late nineties thing - the hair, clothes, and gel candles (remember those?) reveal it at once, but I think the way it is done makes it so cool still!
Posted by : Leena 2008-08-01 12:00 Woody Allen 
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“If my film makes one more person miserable, I’ll feel I’ve done my job.”
Woody Allen (born Allen Stewart Königsberg on December 1, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York) is a three-time Academy Award-winning American film director, writer, actor, jazz musician, comedian, and playwright.
His large amount of work, and intellectual film style, mixed with satire and humor, have made him one of the most respected filmmakers. He writes and directs his movies and has also acted in the majority of them. He is heavily inspired by literature, philosophy, psychology, Judaism, European cinema and New York City, where he was born and has lived his entire life.
Woody Allen has always looked the same – kind of goofy, with thick black glasses, a big nose, and uncontrollable hair, wearing tweed jackets or woolen sweaters and shirts – creating a unique image for himself on his looks alone! Also as a movie maker and actor, he has a certain image; he frequently plays a neurotic New Yorker who talks a lot, and a lot of his movies feature at least one character who is a writer, which is often Woody himself. It’s amazing how he has kept this image during more than four decades (his career started in the mid-sixties), and how he has always seemed to fit in the times being.
The next work that willl be seen from him, is the staging of a production of Puccini’s “Il Trittico”, a trio of one-act operas. The production is scheduled to open the 2008 - 2009 Opera season in Los Angeles… “I have no idea what I’m doing,” Allen said in a recent statement to the press, “but incompetence has never prevented me from plunging in with enthusiasm.”
A young Woody Allen:
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Posted by : Leena 2008-07-28 13:25 Shadow images Ever tried making a shadow with your hands, that looked like a dog’s or
a rabbit’s head? Well, you can do a lot more than that…How about an
elephant, or a human face? Here’s a few so you can practice.
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Posted by : Leena 2008-07-22 16:10 Karriere Bar This bar/restaurant in Copenhagen’s own Meatpacking District (Kødbyen) is located in an old slaughterhouse. The place is beautiful, the interior is a collage of works by different artists, and in the summertime they have outdoors serving of twistbread and other grill classics.
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In the ladies room someone has finally decided to make it easier and more comfortable for the girls, who always go to the toilet in pairs… they simply put two toilets together! Isn’t that clever?
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Posted by : The Stella team 2008-07-16 08:05 Feisty Feist!
Check out this great video and song by Feist - it makes us feel happy… and a little bit envious of that blue sequin suit - how cool is that!
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Bad hairday? - put a dog on your head… or a moose, or a sealion! See the other hair-hats at Uchu-country under Works.
| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-15 13:00 Faces In Places
A blog about… well, faces in places! All posts are pictures of things/buildings/food etc, where a face is somehow to be spotted. I sometimes visit the site for a quick smile… facesinplaces.blogspot.com
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Our beloved. She is a photographer based in Copenhagen, doing jobs all over the world, like Milan, Paris, New York, but always holding on to her roots.
She works with feeling rather than technique – she uses intuition and prefers a minimum of equipment. Dreamy, feminine fashion photographies are her trademark, and she is excellent at conveying emotions and atmosphere, like it comes naturally to her. Which is why we love her so much, and what she does for us!
- “I love when I’m allowed to create universes, and fahion photography gives me great opportunity to do that. I do not work for fashion – for me the product is secondary, in the way that I don’t care if I photograph Prada or second hand, as long as the product is photogenic. It is about making the whole picture work. Like playing with Barbie or a doll house, I have always loved to decorate, draw, and organize.”
- ”I move around with my camera and try not to settle too much on for example specific poses or light. One of my favourite pictures is one that I shot for Stella Nova, where the model accidentally sneezes. I just pressed the button at the right moment! It turned out a quite powerful and non-fashion-like picture, and luckily my client was brave enough to use it as their campaign image!”
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That photo is one of our favourites too! Signe Vilstrup also took the photos for our Autumn/Winter 08 collection, that you can see in ADS.
| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-12 12:40 Popup books
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By Robert Sabuda. These books are amazing! They kind of look like many other children’s story books on the outside, but there’s an unbelievable world inside. And on every page there are small popup books within the popup book! There are so many great details, you can look them through again and again, and always discover something new. I made these videos to try to show you how wonderful they are.
The first one is Alice in Wonderland, the second is The Wizard of Oz. Music by Hess is More. Enjoy!
| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-12 13:35 Cherry Sub

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Cherry liqueur in a shot glass, dropped into a glass of Cava with ice.
This is one of Stella’s favorite summer drinks – it both tastes good, and looks fantastic! She first tasted it in Barcelona ten years ago (she just happened to be there during Cava week), and she always remembers this, when she takes the first sip of a Cherry Sub.
| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-11 09:30 Crazy Indian music video
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This is actually a scene from a movie, Pennin Manathai Thottu. The song is Kalluri Vaanil. The main dancers are Prabhu Deva and Jaya Sheel.
| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-09 11:30 Karen Blixen
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“The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea.”
A strong personality in a small woman, a charismatic, mysterious old Baroness - this is what I feel she was! I don’t really know how old she is in this picture (she died in 1962, 77 years old), but what great style and confidence! She was once asked, what her advice to young girls and women would be, and she answered; “Practice your courage every day!”
A short introduction; she was a Danish author also known under her pen name Isak Dinesen. She is best known for Out of Africa, about her years of living in Kenya, and one of her stories, Babette’s Feast, both of which have been made into movies.
Her life story is kind of rough. Her father hanged himself when she was nine, she was in a bad marriage with a man who cheated on her almost from day one. After their divorce she started a relationship with the love of her life, Denys Finch Hatton, but he died in a plane crash a few years later. It is a sad story, but I’m sure that’s part of what made her who she was! I think the experience can be read in her face.
| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-08 15:25 Fake cakes

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How about buying a fake cake (or why not many)! It is so much easier than making a real one, and you can use it again and again! I guess you must be pretty sure though, that your guests will turn down your offer (it would NEVER work with my friends), but you will get the credit for making that beautiful dessert!
It would also be cool to decorate a whole room in the house with cakes… like the bedroom for example. You would be granted sweet dreams every night!
There are actually several websites selling fake cakes and other desserts and foods, both ready- and custom-made. There must be a great market for this out there… These ones are from Leelees Creations.
| Posted by : The Stella team 2008-07-08 08:20 The Beatles - Blackbird
Beautiful and calm song, sung by Paul McCartney. This song has been inspiration for our Fall/Winter 08 collection. Being both cheerful and gloomy at the same time, is one of the characteristics of this song, that makes it interesting.
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She is Hungarian, born in Slovakia, and now lives in New York. She has done shows and campaigns for names such as Missoni and Alexander McQueen, and editorials for Vogue Paris and Italia, among many others.
The contrast of her dark hair, fair skin, and blue eyes is just beautiful, and she is such a sweet girl!
| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-05 18:10 Tango in the streets

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Besides Buenos Aires, Seinäjoki in Finland is one of the great tango capitals in the world! Tango is very popular in all of Finland, and every year they have a tango festival, where they select the tango king and queen of the year, and there are many different competitions in dancing and singing tango. Also, there is live music in the streets, and people dancing around – some more talented than others. It is very intriguing to look at! Music for public dancing is not restricted to tango; it includes all the dance rhythms popular in Finland (like polka, waltz, jenka), but tango content must, according to the rules, be at least 40%.
They are pretty unique, these tango-loving Finns… some couples wear matching clothes for this event. This year it is on july 9th-13th.
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| Posted by : Leena 2008-07-02 11:00 Lunch art
How much time do you spend doing your lunch package? I bet these people spend - some - more time! I like the combination of aesthetics and food, so I just had to post these, and I would love to have the experience of opening one of these every day! Some of them actually look very delicious… like this cow-meal for instance - plus it’s cute, and has wonderful colours!
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All the ingredients are edible… here the creator has used rice, cous cous, carrot, red bell pepper, yellow squash, egg white, and pea pods.
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