Showing posts with label celtic tiger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celtic tiger. Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2013

Beacon of light









































This concrete wasteland has an unsung beauty which was the ideal backdrop for a Derelicte inspired post. The 14-storey concrete skeleton has become iconic for all the wrong reasons- a Celtic Tiger graveyard to rival the Anglo headquarters shell in the docklands. The abandoned grey tower has supposedly been sold to Irish investors for a paltry  €1 million. The part-built block will accommodate about 125 apartments when completed though progress has been thwarted as developers await approval from planning officials.

Its reinforced columns and poured concrete floors provided an eery setting to showcase our favourite new pieces from Lithuanian label D.Efect and 2nd Day, the younger sister to Day Birger et Mikkelsen, both newly introduced to Ireland and available solely from Arnotts. 

D.Efect is headed by designer Egle Ziemyte and her husband Simon who both have highly impressive career histories. The couple cite Maison Martin Margiela and Acne as previous employers and these influences are evident in their signature clean lines and minimal shapes which we adore.

2nd Day is a youthful label where you’ll find quirky separates with a collection built around a jeans and denim lifestyle. Their urban,rock chick edge is clear-cut in the blazers, jerseys and t-shirts which are perfect for effortless twenty-four hour luxe. We're lusting after their CANARA fur gilet so badly!


Coats for this season are identified by their cocooning silhouette and dropped shoulder lines which is why we were drawn to D.Efect's Autumn Winter collection immediately. Our hero pieces for outerwear were the leather sleeved coat with oversized pockets on the front(worn by Ciana) and the oversized double-breasted coat in a dusty grey (almost pinkish). The peplum hem dress and striped silk skirt were also firm favourites. These timeless pieces won us over with their tailored shapes and quality fabrics- smart buys. We want it all!

Thank you kindly to Arnotts for supplying the beautiful clothes for this shoot. All items are available from Arnotts Department Store at 12 Henry Street, Dublin 1.

All styling and photography is our own.

Ciana wears:

First Look 


D.Efect COCO DANICA Coat in Beige

D.Efect black GILES trousers
2nd Day backless top
Own Zara boots


Becky wears:
First Look


D.Efect oversized GENNA coat
2nd Day black jeans
Own Asos boots

Ciana wears:
Second Look

D.Efect peplum hem ORINDA dress
D.Efect LOLA crop striped jacket

Shoes as before.


Becky wears:
Second Look

D.Efect striped skirt
D.Efect cream silk oversized shirt
2nd Day backless top
Shoes as before.

Monday, 4 March 2013

Ghostpark




















We've wanted to shoot in Elm Park for some time and, given our recent interest in the vacancy of new developments in Dublin, now seemed like a good opportunity... that and the fact that the blue sky had us thinking it was nice and balmy outside. How wrong we were... Hand-purpling wind aside, the landscaping in this project is very well considered and by raising the structure of the buildings in places, helps to create a seamless urban park of sorts. 

Designed by the Irish architecture firm Bucholz McEvoy and completed in 2008, this project was imagined by the architects as what they call a 'mini city'. The original scheme was to include a restaurant, a leisure centre complete with a swimming pool, 300 residential units, a conference centre and a hotel and over 30,000 sqm of office space. In 2013, apart from some office space which is occupied by an insurance company, the successful senior citzens county council housing and a sparsely occupied residential block, much of this development lies vacant.

One article we read by architect Raymund Ryan, written at the completion of the project, suggests that 'Elmpark is a provocative act of Celtic Tiger entrepreneurship...an urban experiment, a thesis for how Ireland might continue to develop in this new globalised country'. Well indeed it might be... but I have a feeling we'll be waiting a while to reap the benefits of this experiment. 

black suede sleeve blazer - To To boutique tailors, Vietnam
mustard yellow suede peplum - Bondi Junction, Sydney
patterned jeans - h&m
cuff rings - asos

black side patch top - ZARA
leather effect leggings - Topshop
black ankle platform wedges - Sam Edelmen
watch - NIXON