It was great to meet in person Portugese Sara Lamúrias at Who's Next. Sara is the creative power behind the brand aforest-design. A purse that is also a scarf, an add-on hoodie for extra casual perfection on every jacket or a backpack with a hood for sudden cold spells were among the wonders of her new collection. Sweet and relaxed as she is, I thought she was the perfect model to bring these accessories to life. She was kind enough to pose for me. Her ss10 collection will soon be shown in Athens too, as this brand is among the many Greek and international names participating in Tell a Story #5.
The backpack with the hood is a rip off. Dutch fashion designer Eleonore de Ruuk presented the hooded backpack in 2007 and won the Ispo brand new style award with it at the sportsfair Ispo in Munich. www.eleonorederuuk.com
A rip off is quite a strong word. If there are 7 points of difference and unless the hood on any kind of backpack is patented by Eleonore de Ruuk, then this bag is most likely "inspired by" and not a "rip off". Please be more specific and try to keep comments of this nature eponymous, thank you:)
fat and lazy ... last show of'em attended by moi. it was fun:)
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Ta accessories pou 'metamorfwnontai' einai pragmatika poly empneusmena!
I love this, so cool!
The backpack with the hood is a rip off. Dutch fashion designer Eleonore de Ruuk presented the hooded backpack in 2007 and won the Ispo brand new style award with it at the sportsfair Ispo in Munich. www.eleonorederuuk.com
A rip off is quite a strong word. If there are 7 points of difference and unless the hood on any kind of backpack is patented by Eleonore de Ruuk, then this bag is most likely "inspired by" and not a "rip off". Please be more specific and try to keep comments of this nature eponymous, thank you:)
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