Digital Youth. Nexus Vertigo

Sarah combines digitalism with ethnical touches from Egyptian figurines. The imaginative patterns, the vibrant movement, its psychedelic colours and the beats of digital music excited Sarah to draw and explore its essential character. Today in the world of design she observes that many creations are largely influenced by digital effects, as in architecture (Digitecture) and in industrial design. Industrial designer Adam Cornish for instance created a wooden hammock inspired by the human spine: the consecutive and even lines created by this design piece inspired Sarah, who found such fine and orderly lines also in ancient Egyptian artwork. She also loves to fuse modern materials creating a graphic game of digital effects with more common materials to maintain the essence of classical jewelry pieces into a concise synopsis.



casting heel with bronze



man's training shoes



boots with bronze heel



skin upper with bronze heel

Chan Jung Kim is a London College of Fashion MA graduate, who studied 'Fashion Footwear'. The footwear exudes luxury, with strong black and nude leather dominating the collection. The theme has a masculine style, very reminiscent of the gladiator footwear trend that was so popular a couple of years ago. However this time, Kim is bringing it back stronger than ever before, with tall bronze heels, killer platforms and timeless style - for both men and women, might I add.

mosaic star canvas totebag black. 16" wide x 16" tall, 3" gusset, 24" strap

outer fabric : 100% cotton, metallic light blue on black
inner fabric : 100% cotton, cyan
straps : 100% cotton, black



big bow canvas tote bag. 14" wide x 16" tall, 24" strap

tote : 100% cotton prewashed canvas, natural color
straps : cotton webbing, black

Screen printed with metallic water-based ink on 100% pre-washed cotton canvas with canvas straps. Ample inside pockets for holding cell phones and pens.



zen flowers dish towel.
Screen printed with water-based ink on pre-washed cotton fabric.

Dimensions: 19" × 27"
Black print on white cotton



Soraam creates functional textile and lifestyle products with unique and playful patterns.
All items are hand-printed and hand-made, using natural materials and water-based inks.
“Soraam” means “Please take a look with a smile on your face” in Korean.

Soojin Yum is a Korean designer who lives in Seattle where she makes silk-screened pillow covers and totes under the name Soraam.
“Pillow covers are 18″x18″ and silk screened on pre-washed cotton and have a zipper closure along the bottom edge or some with an envelope closure. Tote bags are made of pre-washed black canvas with kona cotton lining.”

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