Laitinen – The next big thing from Finland

The Finnish designer duo Laitinen have managed to keep a pretty low profile but from time to time the name pops up on fashion magazines such as Vogue and Elle. For most people they are still quite unknown, even though their S/S 09 collection was presented at the Milan fashion week, and they been awarded at the Hyeres Festival in 2006. These siblings (sister and brother Anna and Tuomas Laitinen) have the kind of aestethics that appeal to my minimalist and androgyne taste: odd cuts, dark colors, timeless designs, and an unisex look – something more designers should definitely pursue towards in the future.

Whereas most young Finnish designers make quite quirky and playful clothing, Laitinen’s desings are more mature and have an international angle to them. It’s a pity they are rather anti-commercial; the brand doesn’t have an official website and the clothes are not advertised or sold anywhere online, only in a few selected boutiques. The quality of the garments should be outstanding, as the production still happens in small factories around Finland.

I can’t wait what will become of Laitinen since they have all the needed elements to make it big one day. I guess we just have to wait and see. In the meanwhile we can admire these beautiful images of their designs from the past collections.


The images, more about Laitinen and the full collections can be found from here.

The carrot pants

“Life in the 90’s is paranoid…” Tonight I’m attending a 90’s night at the Club Vintage and thought of dressing accordingly but with a modern twist, of course. Last time I went all out with the 90’s theme, some people thought I was serious – where is you sense of humor, folks? This time I am actually semi-serious because these stone washed carrot pants I scored for one Euro, are indeed really cool and will totally be a part of my relaxed look in the summer. They hide my feminine curves so perfectly, in a similar way that the so called “boyfriend jeans” do the trick. Oh so 90’s, yet so…today!





Jeans: Second hand
Blazer: MTWTFSS
Tank top: Vailent
Sandals: Bronx
Backpack: Second hand
Ring: Marc by Marc Jacobs
via eBay

Primavera

Sometimes the inspiration for the daily outfits can be found from the most bizzarre places. Friday night’s party ensemble got its idea from the renaissance style, having my favorite painter Botticelli’s beautiful masterpiece “Primavera” in my mind. The painting pictures women wearing empire line dresses, big necklaces, and wavy hair and Mercury with his gladiator sandals; exactly the same elements which you can find from my outfit. I should use paintings as an inspiration source more often.

 







Dress: H&M Trend
Pleather pants: H&M
Sandals: Bronx
Clutch: Vintage
Jewellery: Kalevala Koru

It so happens that Primavera means spring in Italian, and due today’s sunshine burst, it finally seems like spring is REALLY here. Fingers crossed that it will continue like this from now on.