Daniel Göttin, Sketch for installation with
colored felt pieces in corners, on edges and doors 12 x 12 cm each April 21 — May 14, 2011 Since 1990, Daniel Göttin has been examining the interaction between material, space, and visual appearance.
Not exact matches
It's been this way for so long that I don't think I look good in anything other than cool neutrals anymore, and when I wear the one of the few
pieces of
colored clothing that's still hanging around I don't
feel like me.
Once I finally got out of the house and got a chance for a little shopping /» me» time this weekend I was able to go to the store and
feel really confident about the * TWO *
pieces I took home, because I knew what
colors / fabrics / weather I was looking for from the get - go.
To make them we cleaned out our leftover
felt bin, cutting 225, 8 inch
pieces of
felt in every
color we had, and sewed them all together making one long decorating chain.
Simply hot glue buttons onto the end of brightly
colored paper clips and press a small
piece of
felt over the glue on the back of each button before it dries.
While children might be first drawn towards the bright
colors of the
pieces, what keeps them interested is the ability to
feel the power of attraction and repulsion, as they attach and disconnect
pieces during the building process.
Nothing like a little «Pic» Me Up with this picnic style look (not intentional but this blue plaid shirt paired with a pop of red reminds me of a picnic:p) Bright
colored pieces and a girly look always cheer me up and put me in a sassy mood... what gal doesn't
feel like a million bucks when wearing a stylish little number that shows some leg and maybe a little cleavage... got ta be risque every now and again... right?
So sundresses with spaghetti - like straps that might normally
feel too «chill» for the occasion are totally fair game, along with brighter
colors and patterns, looser silhouettes, and linen jumpsuits and two -
piece sets.
I love the vibrant carnival
colors of this
piece and
felt that it would really brighten up my husband's office well.
Do you know the
feeling of something random like a
color that catches your eyes or a girl you see on the street reminding you of that O N E
piece in your closet which you haven't worn for ever?
When I
feel like wearing a sweet, country - inspired outfit, this lace dress is my go - to
piece because I love the simplicity of the shape and
color with the added interest of the lace texture.
What I think is great about this
piece is that it makes it easy to add
color to your fall look without overdoing it +
feeling like summer: p
I
feel like I've said this about a jillion times: Even though red is my absolute, all - time favorite
color to see AND wear, I don't own or wear as many red
pieces as I'd like to.
This is only a sample, so please
feel free to use this as a guideline and change up the
pieces to fit your individual taste and
coloring.
With some direction and a
color palate picked out, our amazing lead designer over here, Ginny, got to work pulling together an inspiration board — what we like to call «a look and
feel», calling out some
pieces or ideas that we wanted to pitch to her.
I chose my sequined
piece in white because I
feel very confident in this
color.
I love the
color of this dress, but I
feel as though I always wear it with the same
pieces.
As a
color that speaks business, I'm able to make a statement about who I am and what I represent in the
pieces I
feel most comfortable in.
There's a sort of
feeling that throws me back to when I was a little girl, and pink was my favorite
color, with pairing these two very baby pink
pieces.
I have bought too many black
pieces this year and now I
feel like I am slowly getting back to my
color mode.
Wearing the right
colors, the right
pieces and the right accessories will make you look great, which can contribute a lot to
feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin.
It's a nice change up for when I
feel like throwing on some
color, and it's just one of those
pieces that continually gets year - round play.
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I ended up going with this two
piece sweater and skirt set because I love the cozy
feel, the gorgeous Autumn - appropriate
color, and the fact that it is one size fits all.
I'm not usually one to follow trends super closely, I simply wear
pieces I
feel comfortable in (which come in all different shapes, sizes, silhouettes and
colors), but I couldn't help to notice this round - up took a note from the 2016 Pantone
color of the year, rose quartz and serenity, so I went with it and played off of my love of neutrals in general!
Often, I will seek out new
pieces with a hue in mind, or because I
feel a certain
color is underrepresented in my wardrobe.
When figuring out how to wear denim - on - denim in 2017, don't be afraid to layer it with complementing
pieces or
colors to make it
feel fresh and modern, like this camel blazer.
The catwalks were full of brightly
colored patterns, rich embroideries, feathers and other
pieces with a handmade
feel in plenty of textures.
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If you
feel like deep winter
colors overwhelm your outfits when you wear them in the warmer months, don't put them in your actual clothing
pieces.
Some of the other Icon
pieces I have my eye on are: 1 I have a
feeling the Grace Silk Maxi Dress ($ 370) will be too low - cut on me, but I adore the print and
color and would like to give it a try!
I love how edgy these
pieces feel with the metal and stone
color combination.
This wreath features beautiful autumn
colored orange yellow and red flowers and is accented with harvest pumpkins Grapevine base... gives the wreath a natural look and
feel No assembly required - wreath comes in 1
piece Recommended for indoor use ... read more
For my future Valentine's looks when I don't wear red (love red), I have decided I am going to go with
colors /
pieces I
feel great in!
It's a very nice polish; I like the
color and shimmer together, and I
feel like it's a unique
piece in my collection, despite being so simple.
I get what you mean about some of the
pieces being odd (I don't know how I
feel about that camel cut out choker sweater mix, maybe in a different
color) and those two specific
pieces being more of a Dior vibe, especially the black tulle.
Sticking to a few
colors and
pieces that work well together means you'll avoid
feeling like you're wearing the same thing every day.
For sunny days by the pool when I'm not quite
feeling the two -
piece, a suit with a
color this bright still lets me make an amazing statement.
K may
feel more comfortable and secure doing lots of neutrals, suiting, and simple shoes for the first few weeks, and then begin incorporating more personality
pieces,
colors, prints, and patterns once she's got the lay of the land.
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I
feel like this sweater is definitely a statement
piece, so I kept the rest of my look neutral in black with a pop of my favorite YSL Sheer Candy glossy lip balm in a reddish
color called «Luscious Cherry».
What follows are some tips on learning to
piece together an outfit that has a mix of patterns and
colors that will leave you
feeling confident and stylish.
Another point worth noting: I'm more about
pieces that will last me a looooong time, and I just
feel like I'll never get sick of wearing something that's neutral as opposed to something that is a bright, bold
color.
I really wanted our home to
feel like it had a cohesive look to it and was adamant about picking
color schemes for the rooms to help us pick
pieces.
A refined 1930s / 40s
feeling of elegant silhouettes, distinct
color blocking and structured
pieces.
I loved how the
colors, pattern, and fringe details of this
piece added to the overall boho
feel and gave my look more dimension.
Unique detailing like a leather collar, bright
color, or embellishment helps classic
pieces feel more modern, and again, pairing opposites like the masculine leather and girly polka dots always gives an outfit good visual interest.
- Wear Summer
Pieces in Fall
Colors: Darker colors give off the feel of fall even if the item itself is more summer - y, like shorts or a
Colors: Darker
colors give off the feel of fall even if the item itself is more summer - y, like shorts or a
colors give off the
feel of fall even if the item itself is more summer - y, like shorts or a skirt.
The main
piece though is the Oh So Cozy Tee in the Burgundy
Color (also available in deep turquoise & grey), with a slight oversized
feel and look to it.
Certainly, after the bland history lesson of «The Lady» and the joyless family - friendly shenanigans of the «Arthur» trilogy, this is easily the director's most alert, energized and recognizable
piece of direction in years — a movie that, with its muscular widescreen imagery, vibrant streaks of
color and pulsing musical beats, as well as its occasional tonal missteps and moments of unintentional hilarity,
feels unmistakably like the work of its director.