A MINIMALIST’S GUIDE to LIVING a MINDFUL LIFE
  • 09/21















    Adidas' newest collaboration is making every minimalist's heart throb. In the company of Tokyo-based brand Hender Scheme, Adidas pays homage to iconic sneaker silhouettes and makes history by collaborating with another footwear brand for the first time.

    The shoes show a lot of the intrinsic personality of Hender Scheme and the origins of Adidas. Not to mention the shoes are manually produced in tanned leather with the absolute mastery of Ryo Kashiwazaki—an innate designer and founding father of the brand.

    The luxurious re-inventions of the classic MicroPacer, NMD R1 and Superstar are wearable works of art.

  • 08/25


    Photography ©️ Damoy

    Damoy is a multi-brand boutique based in Antwerp, Belgium. Their carefully curated showroom includes a small but wonderful array of Designers.

    The stunning boutique is soon launching a label called "La Collection"—a minimal, effortless and eclectic brand that has a high-end approach in mind. The sneak peaks on social media have created high expectations for this brand... and I’m sure they won’t be disappoint.

    La Collection’s first try is shaping out to be a hit, with pieces that take us on a journey through the magical streets of Morocco while bringing comfort and style.

    From the headquarters to each individual piece they offer, Damoy pays close attention to detail—and we are sure to see them surface as a favorite of many, including myself.
  • 12/05

    Photography © Solid Studio The beauty of natural fashion becomes more captivating as I see it evolve. The Russian-based Solid Studio Wear is a brilliant demonstration of organic fashion. Their minimal and conscious approach is pure perfection — touching on all key points without compromising look or quality.

    I thought it would be hard to ever admit that I'm very much a supporter of wearing chokers — but that one above, I feel, completely justifies (and maybe even encourages) my opinion.
  • 08/21

    Photography © Need Supply Co. Need Supply Co. has launched a brilliant Fall collection, filled with unique pieces that give us a new take on colors, shapes and materials. Like this Roslyn Pant in *gold* by Stelen. An in-house line from Need Supply Co. Stelen offers statement silhouettes that draw lead inspiration from the finest Scandinavian style. – Blending the spirit of Swedish whimsy with Danish rationality and a focus on materiality, Stelen does wearable yet forward pieces that transcend seasonality. How would you wear those Roslyn pants?
  • 08/12

    Photography © Minimalism & Co. Qwstion is the result of the creative dream of founder Sebastian Kruit, Swiss industrial designers Christian Kaegi and Fabrice Aeberhard and graphic designers Matthias Graf and Hannes Schoenegger. In 2008 they set out to create a bag bag could close the gap between functional sports bags and elegant fashion bags and they achieved it. Their desire to create products that are for everyday use and independent in style led to the development of bags that work just as well on a bicycle as in a business meeting.

    Qwstion's impeccable detailing and functional approach has gained them well-deserved recognition in the Minimalism world.

    I stumbled upon their stunning Simple Shopper Bag via Minimalism & Co. — A parcel-based shop that is eager to help you build a more balanced relationship with the things you acquire and discover objects worth owning. The Simple Shopper Bag is part of their Style Staple Parcel which will quickly become the perfect addition to your Autum wardrobe.
  • 08/03

    Photography © Études Études Studio is a savage Fashion House for men that creates far beyond clothes, they also offer highly creative services: Art direction, Consulting, Photography, Graphic and Product Design. They're the epitome of a flawless designed and developed brand, from their Shop to every single campaign and fashion show, Études knows how to put their stamp in every detail. The Studio was born in France and that's not to anyone's surprise, right? Is there anything the beautifully-minded French can't do?

    Their stunning Paris Store and Office space was designed by an equally fabulous Architectural Studio: Ciguë and the result is so exciting that it's almost hard to put this into words. Some of the features include poured light gray concrete floors, grey glass display bench, directional halogen spotlights and birch plywood counters. The result is an open, soft industrial style that exudes the feel of everything touched by Études. Office goals, anyone?
  • 07/29

    Photography © Mouche I just fell deeply in love with these white goatskin bow sneakers from Ports 1961. Ports was founded in 1961, by Luke Tanabe, a Canadian entrepreneur. The company began as a business that imported silk from Japan, but gradually evolved to become an upscale women’s clothier with a reputation of making well-crafted garment. By 1966, the company was renamed Ports International, reflecting Tanabe’s itinerant spirit of global travel - a distinctive characteristic that would become the defining narrative of Ports.
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