Friday, 29 March 2013
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Friday, 22 March 2013
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Monday, 18 March 2013
Asos marketplace
Hello London. I'm posting a few things on asos marketplace with a possibility to make me an offer to motivate my dear UK customers, how cool is that!? the downside is that you will have to bear with me as a model...
Presse!
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Et Pis C'est Tout!
Look du jour chez Et Pis C'est Tout, Fribourg:
Chemisier vintage : 25.-chf
Jupe Van Bery: 145.-chf au lieu de 289.-chf
Sac Trumpet By Meister: 69.-chf
Friday, 15 March 2013
Recycle
32% discount
Till tomorrow 32% discount on the online specials. All unique pieces, handmade with care.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
E-shop order landing...in your letter box!
One of our first customers on the e-shop, Héloïse, received her parcel! Thanks for sharing the pict and enjoy your new bags! xoxoxo
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
On the way to 500 likes on facebook!
Thanks for the new likes on facebook - welcome to Trumpet!
Here's our gift in return: 32% discount (take a hint) on all the online specials till Sunday! Be bold, be cool and be UNIQUE!
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Sunday, 10 March 2013
Skull backpack
A truly unique piece made of soft leather with blue skull print, be quick and it could be yours today!
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Time to radicalise: monsters
Character design - figures with a strong anthropomorphic appeal and bold graphical silhouette - has recently gained a strong influence on contemporary fashion design.
Notes from Susie's post on "Arrrgh! Monsters of Fashion" at the Gaîté Lyrique:
For the most part, these costumes aren't really scary in the genuine and chilling sense. The word original Ancient Greek meaning of the word "Monster" denotes anything that is strange or cannot be explained. Therefore as we step into the exhibition we're intrigued as opposed to being afraid (...) it was a brilliant investigation into a 21st century state of fashion that we should be embracing, rather than writing off as "unwearable" or "weird".
They're energetic seeds of ideas, informed by a nostalgia for childhood super-heroes, cartoon characters and video-game mascots as well as a willingness to create masks and made-up identities, blurring the lines of fashion, art and performance.
Questioning the established norms of aesthetics in fashion. An attempt to confront us with the aesthetically unexplored.
The more homogenised and globalised we have become and as the world gets smaller, it feels all the more important to make a stamp and to roar out with a cry of "Arrrgh!". Whilst these ensembles may not impact what we wear on a mainstream level, they give thoughtful dialogue to the way we question what is beautiful or what is ugly (...)
Vassilis Zidianakis and Angelos Tsourapas also say:
Their artistic intention is more along the lines of wanting to express what’s inside us and these creatures illustrate this intention. Hidden, they are looking to express themselves.
Notes from Susie's post on "Arrrgh! Monsters of Fashion" at the Gaîté Lyrique:
For the most part, these costumes aren't really scary in the genuine and chilling sense. The word original Ancient Greek meaning of the word "Monster" denotes anything that is strange or cannot be explained. Therefore as we step into the exhibition we're intrigued as opposed to being afraid (...) it was a brilliant investigation into a 21st century state of fashion that we should be embracing, rather than writing off as "unwearable" or "weird".
They're energetic seeds of ideas, informed by a nostalgia for childhood super-heroes, cartoon characters and video-game mascots as well as a willingness to create masks and made-up identities, blurring the lines of fashion, art and performance.
Questioning the established norms of aesthetics in fashion. An attempt to confront us with the aesthetically unexplored.
The more homogenised and globalised we have become and as the world gets smaller, it feels all the more important to make a stamp and to roar out with a cry of "Arrrgh!". Whilst these ensembles may not impact what we wear on a mainstream level, they give thoughtful dialogue to the way we question what is beautiful or what is ugly (...)
Vassilis Zidianakis and Angelos Tsourapas also say:
Their artistic intention is more along the lines of wanting to express what’s inside us and these creatures illustrate this intention. Hidden, they are looking to express themselves.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Rooja sale
Last 2 days of the Rooja & Trumpet sale for Indian and South Asian customers - new selected pieces!
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Monday, 4 March 2013
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Royal backpack
This compact backpack is entirely handmade from printed canvas, high quality faux leather trimmings and lined with a resistant polyester sheet. With adjustable padded straps, inside laptop compartment and pocket, it gives you maximum storage while refining your style with a cool urban edge - the Maharaja print will definitely get you noticed. Light and sturdy, a must have this season - limited edition available - don't wait!
Friday, 1 March 2013
Time to shine for Zoya
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