Keller is a line of clothes and shoes made by Brooklyn-based designer Kelly Clark. Clark began the line in 2008 to create pieces that were subtle yet effective—an antidote to fashion excess. Hers are clothes to slip on, love, and wear unbothered. Spare without sparing character, they are made to function—then are left alone for the wearer to make her own.
Clark creates each season freestyle: Designs are felt, not overthought, and constructed with care. This process reflects Clark’s training as a multi-format visual artist and designer grounded in the details of construction. A Philadelphia native, Clark was sewing clothes by the age of 12 after years of watching her mother stitch costumes and her father assemble Harley Davidson’s from scratch.
Clark later attended Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and the Fashion Institute of Technology. After stints as a fine art handler, stylist’s assistant, and assistant designer at NoLita’s Unis, she went on to manage garment development and production at a small Manhattan studio that consults for lines such as Marc by Marc Jacobs, Zero Maria Cornejo, Tommy Hilfiger, and J. Crew.
Monday, June 21
Orly Genger by Jaclyn Mayer
Orly Genger by Jaclyn Mayer is a collaboration between designer Jaclyn Mayer and artist Orly Genger. The jewelry is based on the knotting technique used in Genger's sculptures (www.orlygenger.com). Everything is done by hand without hooks or needles. These pieces juxtapose the industrial ropes from Genger's art with the design aesthetic of Mayer's jewelry. The result is jewelry delicate in the detailing yet powerful and strong when worn.
Kristine Mandsberg
We discovered danish textile designer and illustrator Kristine Mandsberg with Varmt Hund in Ikea. We are confident that you'll like..
Wednesday, June 16
Keyman Design
Ceren Keyman was graduated from Bilkent University Faculty of Music an Performing Arts in 2003. The artist contined her education at Ecole Normale Musique de Paris. She has worked at the Academic Ordchester of Baskent University. She completed her Master of Music in 2008 and since then has performed alongside ORKA, as well as a member of the Quartet.
Apart from her job as a musician, in 2007 she designed her first jewellery collection under the name of "Keyman Design". This collection was shown in Istanbul Modern Arts Museum in an exhibition called "New Designers of the City" which was held in "Design Cities" exhibition between 23 April - 10 August 2008.
Apart from her job as a musician, in 2007 she designed her first jewellery collection under the name of "Keyman Design". This collection was shown in Istanbul Modern Arts Museum in an exhibition called "New Designers of the City" which was held in "Design Cities" exhibition between 23 April - 10 August 2008.
Monday, June 14
Sanna Annukka
Sanna Annukka is an illustrator and print maker with a love for nature and folklore. She's half Finnish and half English. The forests, lakes and wildlife of where she grew up heavily inspire her work.