33 degrees Celsius, blazing sun, and suffocating streets... what's better than a last-minute getaway to some secluded beach resort or relaxing yacht trip to spend the last couple days of summer? You might not be jetting off to the French Riveria, but wherever you're off to relax you should still dress your best a la chic resort style, and here's where Milin's SS10 collection comes into play. Bangkok-based Milin is one of my favorite up-and-coming Asian fashion brands that offers a fresh approach towards clean, urban designs. Many a times brands/ designers emerging from Southeast Asia tend to draw inspiration from the layered style popularized by the Japanese but end up in fussy, unflattering designs. Milin focuses on modern contours and instead uses captivating prints to define each collection. Its clothes are "elegant, sensual, yet rebellious" - sounds like my cup of tea already. In fact, not unsimilar to NYC's Vena Cava, another one of my faves. What I also love about Milin is the subtle sense of humor found in if not its clothes, the names of its collections: "Let them Eat Cake", "The Witch List", and this Spring/ Summer's "(A) Way Back Into Love".
Monday, August 23, 2010
label love: a way back into love
33 degrees Celsius, blazing sun, and suffocating streets... what's better than a last-minute getaway to some secluded beach resort or relaxing yacht trip to spend the last couple days of summer? You might not be jetting off to the French Riveria, but wherever you're off to relax you should still dress your best a la chic resort style, and here's where Milin's SS10 collection comes into play. Bangkok-based Milin is one of my favorite up-and-coming Asian fashion brands that offers a fresh approach towards clean, urban designs. Many a times brands/ designers emerging from Southeast Asia tend to draw inspiration from the layered style popularized by the Japanese but end up in fussy, unflattering designs. Milin focuses on modern contours and instead uses captivating prints to define each collection. Its clothes are "elegant, sensual, yet rebellious" - sounds like my cup of tea already. In fact, not unsimilar to NYC's Vena Cava, another one of my faves. What I also love about Milin is the subtle sense of humor found in if not its clothes, the names of its collections: "Let them Eat Cake", "The Witch List", and this Spring/ Summer's "(A) Way Back Into Love".
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you're back! yayyy
Ah its been a long time! Thanks for introducing this label to me, never heard of them but I like what I'm seeing...their spring collection is very airy, light, and I'm thinking I love it.
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