Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Anna Daubner

I love these pieces by Anna Daubner, Hungarian blogger, student and designer extraordinaire. Anna is currently studying at Moholy Nagy University in Budapest. These images are from her independent project entitled 'Prismatique' where she has been experimenting with paper, textiles and jewellery making and these beautiful images were styled and shot along with other young creatives.

These designs are what I imagine would happen if Fred Butler and House of Flora had a very pretty, but slightly pointy baby...

Her new collection, My Alice in Wonderland, can be seen on her NJAL profile, which is amazing, but the images are too teeny to post, go and have a look here.

Images from her Behance profile. Visit her top notch blog, Our Fashion, here.

15 comments:

claire (jazzpad.) said...

Reminds me very much of Empire of the Sun! ♥ Claire @ Jazzpad

jemina said...

Fascinating!!! xoxo

Abigail said...

Love them! amazing collection and styling of shoots are great too :)

My Republic of Fashion said...

I love these, really unique.:)SarahD

Eda ♥ said...

Oh my, how divine, the colours are incredible, and the model is like a mannequin ♥

*following your blog flower*

Eda ♥

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Miss Woody said...

incredible pictures !

Mylène said...

wow, those colours!
beautiful.

Rianna Bethany said...

These are fantastic! They look like editorials from a very directional magazine.
Rianna xxx

FASHION ICE said...

wow amazing photos, love the use of color

janettaylor said...

Yepp and yepp. I know Anna Daubner's (Alice collection) collection as you know I'm Hungarian girl too...haha! She is genius! :)

Daisy said...

Oh gosh, these are just so fantastic !!

WALK THE SAND said...

Amazing. Alongside the pieces, the photography and styling is spot on. Definately off to check the bloggage!
x

PS. Stop by and enter my Marc Jacobs giveaway !

Jonna said...

Amazing! x

Kate Alexandra McLeish said...

I love her work! Amazingly beautfiul shapes, colour and lighting in the photographs! Aah i studied at Moholy Nagy Uni too, when i was in second year! Did pottery and leatherwork! :-) Wish i could go back!

Nataliexxx said...

simply divine pieces captured so well with such beautiful photography <3
xxx

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