When Icelandic singer Björk visited Stockholm last month to pick up the Polar Music Prize, she wore a brilliant jacket made by Bea Szenfeld that glittered like a thousand rubies.
Posts Tagged ‘bjork’
Bea Szenfeld made Björk’s jacket

Posted: 16th September 2010 by wordhack1 in Icelandic
Tags: art fashion, bea szenfeld, bjork, bjork fashion, couture, fashion from sweden, haute papier, icelandic singer, polar music prize, scandinavian fashion, sur plag
Gas masks in a range of colors

Posted: 11th September 2010 by wordhack1 in Swedish
Tags: art/fashion, Arts Atalante, bjork, Idun Design, Jasmine Idun Tova Lyman, Riche
Jasmine Idun Tova Lyman and a few of her friends recently staged an art/fashion happening close to the Riche nightclub in Stockholm. A gang of women wearing colorful knitted gas masks designed by Jasmine Idun was strolling outside on the sidewalk.
Björk shines in Stockholm

Posted: 30th August 2010 by wordhack1 in Cool photos, Icelandic
Tags: art fashion, bjork, bjork designers, bjork fashion, bjork outfits, ennio Morricone, lady gaga, scandinavian, Spit and Snot, Stockholm Philarmonic Orchestra, wildbirds and peacedrums
Icelandic singer-songwriter-actress Björk, in Stockholm on Monday to receive the Polar Music Prize from the hand of the Swedish king, lived up to her reputation as a woman who isn’t afraid to stand out in a crowd.
Björk to meet designer Bea Szenfeld
Posted: 22nd August 2010 by wordhack1 in Swedish
Tags: bea szenfeld, bjork, ennio Morricone, King Carl XVI Gustaf, polar music price, scandinavian fashion, stella McCarthy
Iceland’s most famous performing artist will meet with Swedish art/fashion designer Bea Szenfeld when the singer and her stylist visit Stockholm next week. Björk is coming to Sweden to officially accept the Polar Music Prize, one of the most prestigious music prizes in the world, in a ceremony to be held August 30 at Stockholm Concert Hall
New styles from Aftur of Iceland
Posted: 21st August 2010 by wordhack1 in Icelandic
Tags: aftur, Andrea Helgadottir, bjork, bjork fashion, eco-fashion, edda petursdottir, Elisabet Davidsdottier, fashion photography, Hrafnhildur Holmgeirsdottir, raven, recycled fashion, scandinavian fashion, sigur rose
Volcano explosions and a finance crisis of epic proportions have obviously not extinguished Icelandic creativity. Reykjavik-based fashion firm Aftur, established in 1999, has always used recycled materials. These striking photos are by Elisabet Davidsdottir. Styling was done
Hrafnhildur Holmgeirsdottir, make-up by Andrea Helgadottir and the model is Edda Petursdottir. www.aftur.is

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