When these illustrations found their way into my inbox, I was titillated. aleXsandro Palombo, a young italian fashion designer and knitwear revolutionary, is soon releasing this cheeky book of illustrations rife with political and religious imagery (and some very recognizable Fashion Royalty), pre-destined to ruffle some tail feather in the fashion sphere. His exact social commentary is unclear in the following few examples, but the decidedly shrewd wit wafting from the pages is drawn with a charming naiveté – luring you in until you’re up to your eyeballs in a stew of Roald Dahl and Toulouse-Lautrec-esque cultural surrealism.
“The book features around 100 illustrations by Palombo in which the designer analyses eleven years of his creations, accompanied by a symbolical figure, a melancholic yet exuberant little clown called Vanitas who, turning into a Virgil-like figure, guides him through the personal memories and dreams behind Palombo’s collections. The reader joins them through this journey, takes part in the making of the various garments and sits down in the front row to see the final catwalk, which represents the climax of this adventure into the world of fashion. During the final catwalk Vanitas presents Palombo’s new creations while the designer makes a satire of the fashion universe and of its main representatives.
‘In his previous collections and catwalks Palombo explored religious themes, but also the clashes between the East and the West and the Christian and Islamic worlds, with models wearing balaclavas, military symbols and keffieyhs, this is why in the book there are references to Oriana Fallaci, the Italian author and journalist who produced great pieces of journalism for decades, but focused in later years on writing against Islam.
‘The book also features brief pieces by people who met Palombo and had the chance of getting to know his work and personality.
There are some elements in Vanitas – the figure of the clown, the chromatically vivid illustrations and the dreamy moods – that make me think about Federico Fellini’s atmospheres and drawings.”
-Book Preview: Vanitas, Inshallah by aleXsandro Palombo
by Irenebrination

In some ways it may seem that Mr. Palombo is dabbling in controversy for the sake of controversy, but he insists this is not so. In response such claims regarding his outlandishly subversive runway show in 2003, he explained:
”My home in Salento, in the extreme south of Italy, is a land of sacrilege,” he said after the show. ”A sacrilege that is the culmination of many cultures that coexist there — Arabic, Muslim, Israeli, Albanian, Greek, Norman and many others. My philosophy is one of encounters involving many diverse ethnicities, faiths and religions from around the world.”
On that note… Happy V day, all y’all! I’m going to get dressed up in something ridiculous.
Thanks to the amazing Modepass for featuring me in Flair Magazine this week, I feel honoured.
Have a lovely, chocolate-covered day!
I’d like to introduce you all to our newest blogger at Painfully Hip, and believe me, we scored big. A renaissance girl of sorts, Mary Catherine is an excellent blogger, amazingly crafty (the handmade hats, headbands and delightfully macabre dolls in her Etsy store will make your credit card shudder), a talented actress (recently employed by 30 Rock, Flight of the Concords and Broadway, baby), and (wait for it!) a Thrift Star of the Day. Too boot, she’s completely fucking adorable, sweet as all get-out, keen as Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver, a great cook, and has a closet I could happily DIE in.
Thanks Mary Catherine!
-Amber
It’s actually an odd thing for me to say because I *officially* do not like anything remotely related to anything that is related to preppy-ness. I immediately think pastel izod with turned-up collar/cookie-cutter housewives at a country club/the villain in Karate Kid (and every other 80s movie for that matter)/etc. You get my drift. And so it has been with great gusto that I’ve avoided what I consider to be the polar opposite of my fashion ideal. I treasure imagination, creativity, individuality and uniqueness when it comes to clothes. To me, being preppy concedes the “me” in favor of looking just exactly like a copy of the “we.” No good.
And I have always mentally marked certain labels as preppy and thus, not interesting. (Anne Klein, anyone?) One of these being Burberry. I am not a fashion thoroughbred, so I could be totally wrong on this, but that’s where I always filed it, mentally. Preppy and boring. Could it be that damn plaid? I swear if I see ONE more beige, black, white and red plaid ANYTHING–violence will ensue. It’s the most ubiquitous thing in life right after the movie trailer for “He’s Just Not That Into You.” It’s the cockroach of visuals as far as I’m concerned. It helped only slightly that Kate Moss did the advertisements. Slightly.
So imagine my surprise when I fell head-over-heels in love with this little vintage number…:
….and saw it was Burberry…??
(hat: Banana Republic years ago. purse: h&m. gloves: UO clearance. tights: ??. shoes: h&m this year)
I found it in the Etsy shop Arrogant Loves Original, it was very reasonably priced and I’ve worn it 3 times in one week.
To me, this dress is not anti-thetical to all I hold dear in fashion. In fact–it’s pretty great. Should I re-file Burberry?? Or maybe I now like the preppy thing?? Either way, I stand corrected. If this dress be preppy, then so am I

originally uploaded by psychedelic_saffron for wardrobe_remix
Psychedelic_saffron has an obvious knack for audacious mash-ups of authentic 60s hypnotica. It’s folkloric chic… exactly what Dorothy would be wearing if she’d opted for Oz over Kansas, just like we all hoped she would.
Question: What band do you guys think would make a good soundtrack for traipsing atop gold bricks in this outfit, partying with Munchkins?
I say Architecture In Helsinki, my friend Barrie thinks Pink Floyd.

originally uploaded by whatswithamy for wardrobe_remix
Hm, I would never have considered sporting boyfriend trousers underneath a dress, but this is thoroughly awesome.
I’m definitely not a stickler about matching leathers, but besides being stunningly gorgeous, it appears that lil’ 16 y/o whatswithamy has a blood feud with bovines of every race and creed.
Supah-cute!


originally uploaded by Black Luna for wardrobe_remix
Ah finally! The majesty of a cape, but with the undeniable convenience of sleeves. It’s like a couture Snuggie!
All jokes aside, this photo is “Jaw, meet Floor,” stunning.
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