Friday, January 18, 2013

Go get your gadget on


Tech gadgets. Not really my area of expertise but I’m giving it a go for you guys. These are 3 tech toys that deserve some attention in 2013.

1. Futuristic glasses by Google

Going on sale early in 2013, these specs are scaring the sh*t out of me but fascinate me at the same time. Google invented glasses that show a image in front of your eyes by which you can connect to the internet through a Bluetooth connection with your phone. You can also take pictures or make videos with this device. So for the true social media addict, this must be heaven. I’m secretly hoping that it will go away soon.


2. The playbutton

A new, cool mp3 player in the form of a small button. What’s not to like? This button is particularly interesting because of its compactness and its fashionable potential. You can customize the looks of it yourself or just go for the Justin Bieber one. Classic.

3. The Hapifork

Dieters, beware! This interactive fork will tell you – by flashing lights and light vibrations – that you’re eating too much. You can connect this fork to a dashboard where you can monitor how many fork servings you’re taking per minute and other crazy stuff. This should make the dieter more aware of the amount of food they consume and at which speed. 


Most ridiculous: The iPotty

Maybe future parents will be super happy with this, but to me it has randomness written all over. This design will hold an iPad so that the toddler will be more willing to go potty. What will they come up with next? 

xoxo
Krazy K.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Destiny not fulfilled



The craziest news popped up on my Twitter feed yesterday: Destiny’s Child is releasing a new album called ‘Love Songs’. Who is over-the-top amazingly happy with this? I am! I’ve been a DC fan for as long as I can remember and after their last album ‘Destiny Fulfilled’ I thought I would never see the day again that they would take the leap to make a new CD.

It will go on sale later this month, the 29th of January to be precise, and you can already pre-order it with Amazon. What to expect from this reunion? Probably some very cosy, romantic love songs. But hey, don’t we just love those?

They are survivors!


Xoxo
Krazy K.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Back from being gone


After a month of sabbatical from my blog and sadly all my other work, I’m ready to get back on track. My resolutions for 2013 have been drawn up and these include more writing on the blog! Yay!

After two amazing weeks back in Belgium for the holidays, I’m now in London again and although I’m still re-adjusting to the big city, I already feel the energy gushing through my body. Get ready for some major amount of blog posts the coming weeks. I know a lot of people mostly read this blog to catch up on my journey in the UK, but I’m going to try to take a new, more professional approach to my blog starting with the next post. J

I hope you all had the time of your lives in 2012 and that 2013 will only get better and more awesome!

xoxo
Krazy K.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Print madness


MK SS13

Seeing Mary Katrantzou’s work is like dying and going to prints heaven. She officially is the queen of digital textile printing and with me she has scored herself a new fan.

Yesterday I attended the Fashion Festival organized at the beautiful and impressive V&A museum. It was all about fashion in every possible way. You could attend some workshops and go to some talks that were highly interesting. Of course I could not let the chance of listening to Mary being interviewed by Sarah Mower, ambassador for Emerging Talent for the British Fashion Council, go by. And I’m super glad I didn’t.

Miss Katrantzou – no idea on pronunciation of this – was born in Athens in Greece and always wanted to be an architect. But aren’t we glad she changed her mind! This 29-year-old girl came to Central Saint Martins in London through an exchange program and after falling in love with the City and her school, she transferred from her old university to CSM to join their Textile program. When she started out she was making all kinds of drapes, curtains and everything related to interiors – her mother was an interior designer. But she felt like her prints would even make more sense on garments. And that is kind of how it all got started. She was the rebel in school, experimenting with digital printing, which was completely taboo at the time she studies at CSM. But she felt like the traditional printing methods were holding her back and creating prints with Photoshop gives you infinite options. She likes to call it ‘Painting with pixels’ which makes her work even more poetic.

After graduating in 2008 she decided to dive into the fashion sea and create her own label. She joined the British Fashion Council, which made it possible for her to show her work in Paris. Completely overwhelmed by it all, she took of to the City of Lights with nothing more than a rack of clothes with no price tags or order sheets. Not expecting much at first has definitely changed now. With 260 stockists and a growing amount of famous clients all over the world, she has gone from another designer to fashion’s newest wunderkind in only a couple of years. A simple advice she would give to all aspiring designers? “Just take it step-by-step and don’t rush your way in. Make sure you have a team you can trust and love what you do.” And we love you, Mary!

Mary Katrantzou
Keira Knightly in MK

xoxo
Krazy K.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Going green



London is getting to me. That’s the only thing I can say to defend this green choice of mine. Seeing a lot of people looking fabulous with all kinds of colours in their hair, made me want to have a little experiment as well. So here it is. In all its glory.

I already did a pink ombré before I came here, so I wanted something else this time around. I was actually going for a more mint green look but it seems, after some digging, that this is a colour that is quite difficult to find. So a few days ago I ordered this Crazy Colour dye on Amazon and it fell through the mailbox only 3 days later. After seeing the colour first, I was slightly doubting to do it, because it seemed so bright. But I’m super happy with the result! Yay!


The only question that remains is: how long will this green galore last? I’m guessing some of you are hoping it will be long gone by tomorrow…

DIY

If you’re getting in the mood for some crazy colouring yourself, don’t be afraid to just do it. It’s so super easy – if I, super clumsy, can do it, you’ll be fine!

1. Wash your hair and comb it.
2. Make sure you have all your equipment ready: your dye, a brush, some gloves and a plastic bowl or something similar.

3. Put some of the colour in the plastic bowl – not too much if you’re just doing a dip-dye. You will only need a small amount of the colour.
4. Divide your hair into two parts.
5. Dye the tips of your hair to the height you want the colour to come.
6. Leave it in according to the instructions – Mine was 20 minutes.
7. Wash it out until the water becomes clear.
8. Perfect hair!


P.S.: Sorry for going a little crazy on the Christmas photo editing, I just couldn't resist bringing some of the Christmas joy to you!

xoxo
Krazy K.