The Atlanta Necklace is crafted in a beautiful Indigo colour, guaranteed to offer the perfect pop of colour to any outfit. Made from brass with patina on a gold coloured chain. Designed exclusively for Nomads by Daughters of the Ganges – a socially conscious brand who support the development of artisan communities in India, by providing them with a stable income and a sustainable future. ‘Every product that you purchase from Daughters of the Ganges is a testimony of the love and dedication exhibited by our artisans and tells a story of how lives can be changed’ Code: JN8204
Hopefully, you have been playing along with our five-day travel #instagame last week. But if you did not. Let us take a moment to catch you up on last week's shenanigans.
The British high street brand's £350 dress features a navy and white polka dot print, cream frilled collar, long sleeves and cream buttons, much like a £1,750 polka dot dress by Alessandra Rich.
The now 58-year-old musician penned an intimate account of her school days in Bexley, south-east London for a 1982 issue of Flexipop! - a short-lived music magazine.
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For the exhibition, “FLUXUS – Art for Everyone!” at Museum Ostwall in the Dortmunder U, modulorbeat was commissioned to develop an exhibition...
A walk down memory lane from my shoot for @BritishVogue with the talented Patrick Demarchelier.
Dutch collective Envisions return to its academic beginnings this month in a new exhibition, _Envisions: The Envisionaires_ at "Plymouth College of Art.":https://www.plymouthart.ac.uk/latest/calendar/envisions-the-envisionaires The internationally acclaimed design collective, whose work focuses on the process behind making objects rather than final product, met while studying and have gained critical acclaim since graduating and its debut show at Salone del Mobile in Milan, 2016.
The now 58-year-old musician penned an intimate account of her school days in Bexley, south-east London for a 1982 issue of Flexipop! - a short-lived music magazine.
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