
We’re proud to say Timo Weiland’s Fall/Winter 2010 Presentation once again looked beautiful and went off without a hitch.
Timo’s collection looked incredibly beautiful against the backdrop of thousands of intricately wrapped ribbons, thanks to the help of Tom Palmer’s Production team & Alexander May’s prop styling skills. The room was aglow with natural daylight and the ribbons created a directional vanishing point for the eye to focus on all the incredible looks. Bravo Timo & Alan!

This Valentine’s Day, charity: water raised over $15,000 with through selling Valentine e-cards online. These are a few of the cards we designed for the occasion. We were thrilled to hear that 781 people will get clean water because of these cards!!! This great news warmed our hearts!

Who doesn’t love ribbons & bows? At least that’s what we thought when designing Timo’s invite this season. Somebody at R29 must have agreed since they chose it as one of their “Prettiest Picks” of FW10 fashion week invites.
If you like this, we think you’ll love Timo’s “Pageantry & Ceremonial Splendour” presentation that happened this morning — stay tuned for pictures from the show!


Monique put us to the challenge when she asked us to design a book to showcase her jewelry and unique story for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund competition. We were told that judges (AKA Anna Wintour) scrutinize every detail of these books, so we took that very seriously and put all of our efforts into making it as perfect as we could! We designed an over-sized book with 25,000 year old Mammoth bone pieces from Antarctica in-laid into the cover. The book was beautifully bound by Paper Dragon Books. We hope the book was partially responsible for getting her into the top 10 position and ultimately to the top 3!

Once the challenges intensified, she was asked to design a necklace to be sold at the Google store! She came up with the idea to take the google mantra “Don’t Be Evil,” and etch it into 12 mammoth pieces to be created in to a necklace. We jumped at the idea of a jewelry collaboration and illustrated the phrase in 12 different languages from Cuneiform to English. For being inspired by Google, we think it turned out to be quite an elegant piece!
Monique heads the trend, say our friends at R29. Monique’s necklace for Google which we helped to design, was called out today on Refinery’s Fashion Blog. See what they had to say here.