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    Travel Around The World In The Comfort Of Your Own Home!

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    Ida Hsiang on Oct 19, 2009 8:23 AM PDT
    It's time to spice things up at home, and not just in the bedroom either! While we would all love to be jet-setters and fly off to exotic places halfway across the world, it is not a possibility for many of us due to money, time or both. Although the mysticism of far away lands may be enticing, but not quite within reach at the moment, these sumptuous luxuries and richly saturated materials can be brought back and enjoyed in your own home. With ethnic African and safari-inspired prints that make your living area feel like a trip to the savannah, richly saturated and beautifully decorated rugs and home accents that make you feel like you're laying back in a Persian palace, and the minimalist sophistication of Asian-inspired pieces that help give you a peaceful and meditative state, you can take a trip around the world in the comfort of your own home. Click on the slideshow to see some home decor that will add the alluring glamour of distant destinations to your living space.

    Asian-Inspired Fun For Back to School!

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    DIY thing on Aug 31, 2009 2:21 PM PDT
    We've been surfing our favorite sites looking at back-to-school fashion and we keep finding ourselves drawn to fun, Asian-inspired looks. becky oh!'s Japanese Retro Wristlet will add style to your wrist for $35 and can be found at What Designers. The bright, funky print is made from Japanese linen. If you want an elegant look, check out the designer Hairpin Flowers Silk Chiffon Scarf by Yosifa Silk - get it at Smashing Darling. And for just plain fun during the school day, you will want one of these handmade Fortune Tellers from Sycamore Street Press. And there are a host of fun totes and bags at Tokyomade. Check out ColorCult's Winged Tote, or the Vintage Obi Messenger, an original, hand made bag by Japanese designer Honmonoya. And Ichigo Seijin's Bento Box bag is pure fun. See all of our picks in our slideshow!

    Amsterdam International Fashion Week: Daryl van Wouw

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    Fleur VandenBerge on Feb 21, 2009 11:13 AM PST
    On February 1st, Daryl van Wouw closed the 10th edition of Amsterdam International Fashion Week 2009 with his show inspired by the rich Asian culture, specifically Chinese symbolism. After skipping the last AIFW to open his own store, van Wouw chose Chinese motifs, a series of sure-to-be-popular sweater dresses and a lantern dress for his new collection, which closed AIFW in front of record crowds. Chinese Opera masks, traditional lanterns and good luck cats were both literally and figuratively incorporated into the collection as motifs, graphics and silhouettes. There were a lot of metallic and patterned leggings over short sweater dresses, combinations that were hinted at in previous Van Wouw collections, but which really came to life here. The sweaters were emblazoned with the colors and geometric patterns of the masks and even the dresses, simpler and more floaty than a typical Van Wouw design, carried the looks seamlessly into the night. The highlight, at least from an editorial perspective, was the bulbous red gown internally fitted with lanterns. Although a little gimmicky, the dress was lots of fun and served to underscore the collection€™s theme with an added dose of graphic humor.
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