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Sunday, October 12, 2008

fashion rocks inspires

Y'all know about my collection "Fashion Rocks" which features our all-time favorite icons in music and pop culture. When I walk around the city, I am constantly stopped by random people who point out that they know this brand... it's exiting - to tell you the truth - exhilarating, when people recognize my stuff (when I see them wearing it, it's a bit weird, 'cause they hardly ever wear it the way I would). So yes, while I have been aware that I'm inspiring to other people, I am inspired back when I see my influence all around town...


..this girl was rockin' Sid Viscious on a bag and wore punk type style clothing, btw saw this on pier 66 in this really cool hippie-ish restaurant/bar called "Frying Pan" on the West Side highway (looks more like a place in Berkeley, California ((most politically liberal city in the US)), if you know what I mean), snack on some burger or beef chili and enjoy the sunset after your stroll through the gallery dirstict...

... not only on the streets my "Fashion Rocks" collection has found followers but also online... check this out, the other day I found this:


Lovely! I say.


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about IDILVICE

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New York, NY, United States
Just like the rare Swiss mountain flower Edelweiss - a symbol of prestige and distinction - the clothing brand IDILVICE (pronouced "Edel-vice") was born in the mountains of Switzerland and since then it's flourishing on the concrete of Manhattan and recently even in the rolling hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. However as the spelling indicates, the label is not meant to be associated with too much folkloric alpine tradition, but rather and probably in the contrary, with unconventionality. The IDILVICE label was founded in 1995 by Swiss Native fashion designer Idil from the city of Saint Gallen, Switzerland, who's foundation dates back to the 7th Century and which became famous for their quality textile products, especially embroidery textiles, which are still popular with Parisian Haute Couture designers today. In search for something less traditional, Master Graphic Designer Idil ventured out to New York City where she fell in love with American Pop Culture.