MANOUSH
Jag har gång på gång stött på Manoush utomlands i olika butiker. Det är alltid något med deras kollektioner som drar mig till dem. Oftast är det mycket guld, mycket gulliga detaljer men även fräcka mönster m.m. Jag är fast. Därför vill jag tipsa er om Manoush den här veckan som ett design juvel. De har så mycket att bjuda på, samt att de använder "hamsa" handen ofta vilket ger intryck av välmående och fred, vilket dessa "hippie" inspirerade kläder ger mig. Du kan shoppas deras grejer bla HÄR HÄR HÄR men även genom deras hemsida HÄR English Translation// Often when I'm travelling I come across Manoush. It's something about there collections that always makes me want to look. A lot of gold, qute details and cool patterns. Manoush is my designer choice for this week. They have a "feel good" about there clothes and collections and often use the hamsa hand as an inspiration, which is a lux hippy style for me. You can find there collection HERE HERE HERE and also thru there website HERE ABOUT MANOUSH: If you like monochrome minimalist designs or goth-inspired looks, Manoush is possibly the kind of label that would make your head spin. At first glance, I wondered how anyone could purchase something from this brand without looking like a frilly bohemian cupcake, but to be honest, you'll have to take a closer look, because a lot of the items are very wearable and not as bizarre as you might think. Frédérique Trou-Roy, formerly an accessories designer for the French company Morgan, started Manoush (French slang for 'gypsy') in January 2003 after having embarked on an extensive journey through Marrakesh. She was instantly captivated by the colors, fragrances and fabrics, spending most of her time in local souks (markets) where she had craftsmen produce bags she had designed, while putting together other creations herself, including embellished willow baskets or Hands of Fatima decorations. She took these pieces back to Paris, where she soon found a buyer. She continued traveling to other places including Brazil (where her famous lingerie-laced mini dresses were born), India and other parts of Asia, each region inspiring different pieces which ended up in her collection. (Source: Haute World)