Style.com has published the must-haves for Fall/Winter 2010. SinK chooses the burlesque style from Altuzarra, a fashion designer raised in Paris and based in New York. Leather, silk and satin are definitely the picks for next collections.
Gastronomix March 28, 2010
Part of Festival de Curitiba since last year, Gastronomix is a very nice way that Curitiba’s #1 chef, Celso Freire, found to bring high gastronomy to the masses for only R$15 (US$7) a bowl. Some of the coolest chefs in Brazil, in the likes of Morena Leite from hype restaurant Capim Santo in São Paulo, landed in Parque Barigui to show what they’ve been cooking lately. The result is a cool atmosphere with a rustic-sophisticated twist.
Photos: Soma in Kinderland
3D March 26, 2010
3D Mapping Urban Building Projection for the Preservation of the Ecosystem, developed and designed by super talented boys at Go2nPlay, a design studio in Curitiba. The client: O Boticário, one of the biggest comestic companies in Latin America, which headquarters are also in Curitiba. Wow!
Fukasawa packaging March 24, 2010
Naoto Fukasawa is a Japanese designer whose philosophy is “making people happy through industrial products”. Although he’s not a well known name (till now) in other countries, Fukasawa is by far the most famous — and influential — product designer in his native Japan. We truly believe in a very, very good idea from Fukasawa. He designed texturized juice packaging that gives you the sensation of touching the real fruit. Isn’t it fun, cute and designed to make people happy? Sometimes, the obvious comes only from one single guy!
Johnny and Jim March 23, 2010
When You’re Strange uncovers historic and previously unseen footage of the illustrious rock quartet and provides new insight into the revolutionary impact of its music and legacy. Directed by award-winning writer/director Tom DiCillo and narrated by Johnny Depp, the film is a riveting account of the band’s history. In selected theatres April 9.
The film won “24 Beats Per Second” award at SXSW last week.
Chez le métro* March 23, 2010
Four Parisian metro stations (St. Lazare, Champs Elysees Clemenceau, Concorde and Opera) have been decked out with Ikea couches, lamps and other décor. The installation runs until tomorrow.
*Kottbullars not included.
Photos: Provence Post and Les Favoris
























