by cecylia on March 19, 2010
At MeMy at The Ritz, I met a lovely German designer by the name of Antonia Goy. She was so sweet and down-to-earth. Her garments were so masterly created, avant-garde but still very wearable pieces of art. I am now an avid fan of her designs. Even though we was lucky enough to get photos with her in her new range, I do not want to spoil it for anybody. Expect plenty of black wool dresses and silk dresses in gorgeous symmetrical prints.
This was my favourite piece in the collection because it was absolutely freezing in Paris and this cape would have been divine to keep away the chill. I am wearing Nudie jeans and vintage booties. You can see a glimpse of the beautiful silk dress next to Antonia.
Antonia Goy was born in Germany where she graduated in Fashion Design in Parigi at Studio Bercôt and then she attended a Masters at the Kunsthhochschule Berlin-Weissensee in Berlin. She started her own label inn after receiving the CNMI Award given to her womanswear collection at Mittelmoda 2005.
She is based in Berlin. Here are some pictures from her previous collection. Pictures from Indeed Model Management website.
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The only German I know is ‘guten tag’ but she spoke fluent English.


The designer flanked by models in her designs. I love the black structural apron dress on the right.
One of my favourite pieces from her AW10 collection is a simple T-shirt dress encased in slashed drapery. She is one to watch!
by theodore on March 9, 2010
Sorry I haven’t posted for a little while but Mom’s been really busy on her laptop so I couldn’t find a time to post! Yesterday I discovered Mom’s shoes that had a delicious crunchy bit. Usually these shoes are on her shoe shelves but I found them on the floor! The little beads fit perfectly in my mouth and they were so much fun!


Judging by the loud noises coming from Mom’s mouth, I don’t think she appreciated my display of artwork. She packed them in a bag and threw them out. Poor shoes.

Mom still loves me. She bought me a T shirt from Peter Alexander that fits me so well! I don’t know what it says but she keeps bragging to all her friends about it. I like it, it’s 100% cotton.
Dad bought Mom a box for Valentine’s Day. The box finally arrived. Mom was squealing with joy. What is it?

I’m dying to know what’s inside!

Shoes! Mom loved these shoes! She mentioned that they had some love hearts everywhere.


These shoes are heavier than me! I think Dad did a great job because I had previously destroyed Mom’s other shoes.

And now Mom will put them on the shoe shelf and never wear them again.
by cecylia on February 1, 2010
Have you ever had high expectations about something and then was completely let down?
I have been looking forward to the Kingston Food/Music Festival all week. I couldn’t wear heels because it was at the park and I didn’t want green heels. I chose flats so I could run around with the dogs and eat to my heart’s content. Only did I then find out that they were not allowed in. I vowed to carry them and not let their feet touch the lawn but their entry was still denied. The security guards were so strict! Hermes and Theodore were tied up and missed out on all the food. How is this a community event if we could not bring our dogs?


Sorry I’m such a clown. I couldn’t help it. I’m wearing my favourite necklace of the moment, a dorky camera T (souvenir purchase from Singapore), a vintage Thai fuschia jacket which I surgically removed the shoulder pads from, and (I’m a little ashamed to admit this) ridiculously comfortable trackies from Singapore airlines. I’m sure I got a few funny stares from strangers…

Posing as a policeman…

These are the best cupcakes I’ve ever laid my palate on! I had the green tea and cookies n cream ones. Super delicious! How cute are the boys’ aprons!

Even though the music was bad, the food stores scarce, I still got my sugar fix, tea and wine tastings and a laugh from those clowns. Sometimes you have to entertain yourself.

by cecylia on December 27, 2009
It’s nearly 2010! How was everyone’s Christmas? Did you all eat and drink in moderation or is that just wishful thinking?
During summer, everyone likes to wear dresses. As a result, the cute skirt is feeling left out. I thought I would pay tribute to another one of our favourite pieces of clothing. There are some crazy designs here- look out!

Actually I think this girl could be wearing shorts…oh well, the print is gorgeous and I am more in love with her sweet pink patent heels.

Amazing outfit- where do you get a quilted black mini like that from? I am not sure if it’s leather. Love her belt too.

Jane Aldridge of Sea of Shoes strutting her stuff in her backyard. Her vintage skirt is actually a rectangular cotton cloth with aeroplanes on it. There is also a pocket and waist ties. I want her Ann D lace-up boots!


Her belt looks familiar: ) Great blue suede ankle boots. I love this outfit. Polished eclectic street style – look how she shimmers.

A shop chic photo from Elle: crazy shoes, fun top, great skirt. The floral motive extend from the wall to her waist.

Don’t settle for all-black! Just add an artistic skirt for instant grown-up glamour. A little bit of cubism never hurt anyone. Love the colour combination and the thin lavender belt.

Jane’s puffy skirt is divine, it would be so soft to wear. A photographer and stylist in training…

So achingly chic and sleek. What is there not to love? Shall I start with the Louboutin sling-back booties or the Chloe pouch? Yeah, I want her layered skirt too. Here comes her yellow taxi.