• TEKLA x JACQUEMUS

    Written by Fashion Tales

    TEKLA and JACQUEMUS launch homeware and sleepwear collection.

    Copenhagen-based homeware brand Tekla has collaborated with French fashion brand Jacquemus on a collection of sleepwear pieces and products for the home.
    The collaboration is rooted in the shared values held by Tekla and Jacquemus, resulting in a collection that further draws on parallels between their aesthetic universes.
    “This collaboration between our two brands came naturally and spontaneously. I have always dreamed of developing a bedding and homewear line, with TEKLA it was the perfect match. I’m a great fan of the brand and I feel we share the same universe and inspirations.” Simon Porte Jacquemus


    The collection features a bold use of stripes in a consistent colour palette, developed by Jacquemus in response to Tekla’s classic pieces. The patterns are used across percale bedding, a linen bedspread, terry towels and a bathrobe, classic poplin sleepwear, and sleepwear-inspired pieces including tops, shorts, a bra and a bandana.


    Playful elements – a lovers’ towel made large enough for two, a strapless top inspired by men’s boxers, and a bathrobe with an exaggerated belt and button-through closure inspired by traditional sleep shirts – are present in the collection, alongside more functional details like removable co-branded canvas tags on bedding.


    Much like Tekla, Jacquemus represents a modern approach to luxury, one that’s inclusive and focused on beautiful pieces that are made to the highest standards.” Charlie Hedin, Founder and Creative Director at Tekla.


    Jacquemus and Tekla combine their visual universes for the launch campaign, capturing the collection against the dramatic landscape of Nonza beach in Corsica. The images echo Tekla’s own visual language and the striking settings Jacquemus is known for. Prominent Danish photographer and long-time Tekla collaborator, Philip Messmann, captures the campaign.


    All pieces in the collection are crafted using Tekla’s high-quality, 100% organic cotton percale, poplin and terry fabrics, and 100% French flax linen.
    The collection arrives in time for the festive season, launching 30 November 2022 exclusively at teklafabrics.com, jacquemus.com and in-store at Jacquemus’s Avenue Montaigne location.


    The sleepwear pieces start from €45/£35/50 USD to €195/£160/ 215 USD.
    Bedding single sets start from €160/£140/180 USD and doubles start from €270/£225/295 USD. The terry pieces start from €125/£105/140 USD.

    courtesy of Tekla/Jacquemus
    campaign by Philip Messmann

  • CHANEL - Dakar 2022/23 Métiers d'art show - Why Dakar?

    Written by Fashion Tales

    The choice of Dakar to present the CHANEL 2022/23 Métiers d'art collection on December 6th, 2022,
    is the result of meetings three years ago with friends of the House who have lived there,
    who are carrying out artistic projects there, who are planning to do so, or who are simply interested in its creative effervescence.

    Dakar is an influential artistic capital on the international scene, especially in all the fields that are dear to us such as fashion, cinema, dance, literature, contemporary art, and music.

    Going to Dakar means engaging in a dialogue with the country that welcomes us. The honour bestowed upon us must go hand in hand with concrete actions in terms of creative dialogue, transmission of know-how and sustainable development.

    More than a fashion show, this event will be part of a three-day programme, on December 5th, 6th and 7th, 2022. It will be designed for guests, whether they are artists, designers, personalities from the world of culture, students, lovers of art and crafts, journalists or fashion editors, mainly from Dakar and Senegal.

    In order to pay tribute to this artistic stronghold, it seems essential to us to have a long-term approach. The choice of venue for the show is part of this goal: in our own way, we will contribute to the renovation of the former Palais de Justice.

    In January 2023, la Galerie du 19M will come to Dakar for several months to launch, with the support of IFAN (Institut fondamental d’Afrique noire), exchanges and creative dialogues with Senegalese personalities, celebrating the richness and diversity of the embroidery and weaving trades in a programme that is free and open to all. The aim of this programme is to promote the transmission of know-how and to encourage vocations among the general public, schoolchildren, students, families and craft lovers. Between contemporary creation and traditional know-how, the new collaborations will be exhibited in a second time in la Galerie du 19M, Porte d'Aubervilliers, in the Greater Paris area.

    These projects will only be truly meaningful if there is also a longer-term contribution to society and the local environment beyond the show. To ensure this is the case, CHANEL intends to create a positive lasting impact by co-developing and supporting several entrepreneurial initiatives with Senegalese organisations and experts. These will focus on the key areas of transmission of savoir-faire, responsible and regenerative agricultural practices for raw materials and circularity.

    In all its dimensions, this event, which we invite you to join, is the starting point of an ongoing exchange between CHANEL and Senegal.

    #CHANELMetiersdArt
    Images by Malick Bodian with Ibrahim Kamara

    Copyright CHANEL

  • photography Sandra Myhrberg

    fashion Ulrika Lindqvist

    jacket & skirt Baum und Pferdgarten
    socks Hysteria by Happy Socks
    shoes Dr Martens

    An Interview With Esther

    Written by Alicia Hurst by Sandra Myhrberg

    Esther is an emerging popstar hailing from Stockholm, Sweden. She made her debut on the music scene in 2019 and recently released her second album “Wander” featuring four hypnotizing tracks. The young star was born and raised in a musical household, with instruments practically decorating her house, influencing her tastes in music life and guiding her through life. Her enigmatic personality and eclectic use of musical instruments such as the vibraphone have captivated audiences and allowed her to tour with global superstars such as Lykke Li. Esther’s talent is both a nod to the past with her eyes and ears set on the future. Keep an eye and ear out for Esther as she embarks on her musical journey. 
     

    Please tell us about how you started as a musician and Singer? 
    I’ve always had music in my life, my dad is a musician so there’s always been instruments in every corner of our house. I started off playing the piano and then later took on drums as well, eventually combining the two and starting to play mallet instruments - which I now consider my main instrument. It’s essentially a piano you hit with mallets.
    I never really considered singing before I was put on the spot at a music festival in Copenhagen 2017. I was there playing vibraphone with a couple of people from the company teenage engineering who were showing off some synthesizers. The music was all improvised and eventually they put up a microphone in front of me and told me to ”play and sing!”. When I did, the rest of them stopped playing and I got to end our set all by myself. That was the first time I ever sang and played vibraphone at the same time.
     
    You play the vibraphone, tell us about that instrument? 
    Like I said before, the vibraphone works pretty much like a piano in terms of where the notes are except you hit it with ”mallets” instead of your fingers. I hold two mallets in each hand which limits me to play four notes at a time.
    Usually it’s made of metal, but the one I play is actually electronic which makes it easy for me to manipulate or completely change the sound I use. I think it fits really well with my music! It’s also really fun to play, haha.
     
    What is your inspiration for your new ep “wander”?  And your music in general?
    People and feelings have always inspired me. I’m very inspired by all of the people I work with because they’re really talented and come up with things I wouldn’t (hopefully it’s vice versa as well).
    And I find it really inspiring to try and find something beautiful in a difficult emotion. Maybe it hurts to break up, but it might have been beautiful that it got to be at all?
      
    You just spent time in Los Angeles, what brought you there?
    This fall I’ve had a really cool opportunity to play in the band with Lykke Li on her recent tour in the States and Europe - so that’s why I was there. 
     
    How do you like to incorporate style and fashion into your artist persona? 
    It’s actually something I’m still trying to figure out. I have a good sense of what I feel comfortable in and what I like, but I also have an urge to be braver and try more clothes that are a little bit more outside of my box.  
    It’s important for me to feel cool when I’m on stage, I don’t want to feel vulnerable so I’m taking it one step at a time. There’s also the aspect that I have to be able to play in the clothes I wear. I move around quite a bit and I know the sleeves can’t be too long since my mallets tend to get stuck inside them. I just recently started wearing heels when I play, haha. 
     
    In this story the stylist gave you a baseball bat as a prop and you told us that you actually played baseball when you were younger? Please tell us more about that? 
    I did! It’s really weird since most people don’t even know there are teams in Sweden. I started playing in middle school because me and my friend said we wanted to start playing together, but then he ended up bailing so I had to go by myself. I think it’s a great sport and ended up playing for probably three years. Go sports!
     
    What are your plans for the future? 
    Right now I’m working on new music that I’m really excited about. I think that’s my only plan for the future - to keep on going and saying yes to everything that I want to do, see how far it gets me! I don’t like making really big plans far ahead, because I think it can build up the pressure you put on yourself and we get enough of that already. I just ”trust the process” and try to have fun I guess.
     
    You often write songs about relationships, How come?
    I think it’s just because you feel very complex things in relationships with others, whether that be a friendship or a romantic relationship. Putting it into words and trying to explain it has been the best way for me to understand what the feeling is about. And it’s really rewarding. I really appreciate being able to feel all those emotions, even if they’re sad, because it gives you a sense of meaning. 
     
    Tell us a fun fact about yourself!
    I love puzzles! I pretty much always have a Rubiks Cube in my bag.
     
     
     
     
     
     

    jacket Remake
    top & tights Jannike Sommar
    boots Vagabond
    shirt Samsoe Samsoe
    jumper & trousers Uniqlo and Marni
    socks Minna Palmqvist
    shoes Dr Martens
    coat Baum und Pferdgarten
    dress Samsoe Samsoe
    socks Minna Palmqvist
    boots Dr Martens
    jacket Remake
    top Uniqlo and Marni
    skirt & stockings Minna Palmqvist
    boots Tamaris
    jacket & skirt Baum und Pferdgarten
    socks Hysteria by Happy Socks
    shoes Dr Martens

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