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Megan Thee Stallion stuns once again with a modern samurai look in her new Mamushi video. The bold design by Matthew Reisman is complemented by a latex leg piece from Japanese designer Kurage Latex Art and SVNR earrings. The style is perfected by the talented Zerina Akers. What do you think of this fashion-culture fusion? #MeganTheeStallion #Mamushi #FashionIcon #SamuraiChic #MatthewReisman #KurageLatexArt #SVNR #ZerinaAkers
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[Ny musikk] SVNR & God Sort - "Seriemorder (Paul Bernard remix)
[Ny musikk] SVNR & God Sort – “Seriemorder (Paul Bernard remix)
En remix jeg laget av låten “Seriemorder” med SVNR og God Sort AKA to av de feteste stemmene i gamet i dag! Remixen finner du i spillelisten under her sammen med mange andre remixer. Paul Bernard · Paul Bernard remixes Sjekk ut originalen her: https://open.spotify.com/track/4ypHaYD72eg1QOBns1e9fJ?si=Z1q8penMRqeEV91EYKwT4g
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#askøy#god sort#hip hop#hiphop#music#music production#musikk#musikkproduksjon#norsk#norsk musikk#paul bernard#rap#remix#seriemorder#soundcloud#spotify#svnr
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July 11, 2019- Hunger Magazine
Natalia was seen wearing these SVNR ‘Boca Paila’ earrings.
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With nearly one thousand new Morrowind mods released so far in 2021, I thought it was time to look back at some of the best gameplay, graphics, dungeon, questing and content mods for Morrowind from the past year. There have been countless amazing mods released in 2021, from utterly visually stunning graphics replacers and town overhauls, to positively massive and transformative landscape overhauls, epic quests and adventures, enticing and exciting new dungeons, and much, much more! 2021 has been one of the best years for Morrowind on record, and every mod on this top 15 list is absolutely worth checking out and playing for yourself! Recommended Graphics Guides: Morrowind Sharp (Updated 2021) Morrowind Graphics Guide (Updated 2019) Order of Mods and Download Links: 15. Mudcrab Imports - Pirate Adventures By Billyfighter 14. Imperial Towns - Revamp By SVNR 13. Ascadia Manor By Lautasantenni 12. Graht Morrowind Swamp Trees By Melchior Dahrk and XeroFoxx 11. Bound Spells and Shield Spells Reforged By Kurpulio 10. Friends and Foes By Danae 9. Dallara Balmora and Better Imperial Forts By Dallara1000 8. Vivec City and Ald'Ruhn By The Nwahs and Mushrooms Team 7. Stealth Improved and Distraction By Mort 6. The Arms and Armor Mods of Ashstaar (Racer Dust Arms and Armor, Redoran Patrols - Gnisis, Telvanni Armors - Slavers and Wizards, Telvanni Dust Adept) 5. Rocky West Gash By Malbogatra 4. ReadMe - Library of Vivec Overhaul By Seelof 3. Skoomaesthesia By Merlord and XeroFoxx 2. Character Sounds Overhaul By Anumaril21 1. Beautiful Cities of Morrowind By RandomPal and the Morrowind Modding Community Honorable Mention: N'wah Shooter - Marksman Overhaul By Archimag
#Morrowind#Mod Showcases#The Elder Scrolls#TES#Top 15#Best Mods#Morrowind Mods#2021#Morrowind Videos
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Whitney, 26
“I’m wearing Veja sneakers, Eckhaus Latta socks, Petit Kouraj bag, Svnr dress, Jungmaven naturally dyed hemp tee, and Svnr earrings. My style is inspired by my drive to participate in the fashion industry in a way that pushes us to more socially and environmentally responsible practices.”
Sep 9, 2019 ∙ Tribeca
#street style#street fashion#new york fashion week#nyfw street style#whitney bauck#unwrinkling#nyc looks#sustainable fashion#veja sneakers
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Сегодня 🤘в ILLSKILL Jumble состоится Funky time с Dmitry Krilov a.K.a SVNR! Дмитрий - меломан со стажем длиною в жизнь. С ранних лет поклонник виниловых носителей и ценитель хорошего звучания. В плей листах наблюдается превалирование музыки стилей funk, nu-disco и old school. С начала карьеры диджея прошло более 10-ти лет и на протяжении этого времени площадками для его выступлений стали многие значимые мероприятия. Выступал на разогреве у шведского гуру Disco DJ OPOLOPO. Более известен так же в action спорте , как DJ Souvenir. Регулярно выступает на экстрим соревнованиях, как российского, так и международного масштаба, в роли диджея. Начало в 21:00, не опаздывайте! Вход свободный. Резерв столов по телефону: 8(925)048-84-84 Адрес: ул.Краснобогатырская д.2/23 #illskilljumble #illskill #клуб #музыка #dj #SVNR #диджей #пятница #syndicate #drive2 #smotra (at Illskill)
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[Ny musikk] SVNR & Ubåt - Respekt (Paul Bernard remix)
[Ny musikk] SVNR & Ubåt – Respekt (Paul Bernard remix)
En remix jeg har laget av låten “RESPEKT” av SVNR & Ubåt (legenden fra Pen Jakke). Remixen finner du i denne spillelisten sammen med mange andre remixer. Hør den fete originallåten her: https://open.spotify.com/track/5IBAkErUTc26vCq5RMhATM?si=HJCBk1aJRVW1AjO2m8kiXA Paul Bernard · Paul Bernard remixes
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#bergen#hip hop#hiphop#mc ubåt#music#musikk#musikkproduksjon#norsk#norsk musikk#paul bernard#pen jakke#production#rap#remix#respekt#soundcloud#spotify#svnr#ubåt
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Handmade Vintage Irish Coin Earrings with Horse and Harp - Sterling Silver.
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In our long-running series "How I'm Making It," we talk to people making a living in the fashion and beauty industries about how they broke in and found success. Fashion is all about storytelling, and we know for certain that telling stories will never go out of style. While designers are ... Continue reading https://fashionista.com/2021/09/christina-tung-house-of-svnr-career?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=blogger Via by Dabestdoor Shop: https://ift.tt/3nc9v1c
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How To Get The Perfect Tie-Dye Every Time, According To Fashion Designers
The process of at-home tie-dyeing is far from new. In fact, we’ve been doing it since we were kids — at sleepovers, summer camps, and oh-so-many birthday parties. But as adults, upon feeling the need to add a ‘70s-inspired punch to our wardrobes, we often choose to purchase something pre-dyed rather than doing the work ourselves. Now though, with more time on our hands, what’s stopping us from returning to our former glory days? It is the time of hobbies and DIYs after all. Even better, you don’t need to buy any new clothing — just use whatever’s at home.
“I love the transformative nature of dyeing: taking something you’ve had and giving it a second life,” says Christina Tung, the founder of SVNR, a DIY jewellery and ready-to-wear brand that specialises in tie-dyed slip dresses. Abacaxi designer Scheena Sood agrees, assuring that the process is hard to mess up. “With tie-dye, I really love that you basically can never go wrong,” she says. “I always enjoy seeing the surprise as the design is revealed.”
While, both designers agree that there’s beauty in the resulting design, no matter how it turns out, there is some technique that goes into making sure that the greens don’t mix with the yellows to form a not-so-flattering brown hue you’ll never want to wear.
With that in mind, the designers behind our favourite tie-dye fashions were more than happy to share how they get the perfect at-home spiral every time. Ahead, their tips.
Step 1: Pick your materials
Before any dyeing can commence, you have to pick out what exactly it is that you’re going to tie-dye (sweatshirts, T-shirts, tube socks, and cotton underwear are easy to come by and perfect for at-home wear), and what materials you’re going to use to do it.
According to Hillary Taymour, the designer behind cult sustainable brand Collina Strada, all you need are some brightly coloured vegetables, her favourites being beets and turmeric. Tung, on the other hand, prefers using Dharma Trading dye powders. You’ll also need soap (if using used clothing), buckets or pots for your dye (Sood warns against using kitchen pots, FYI), a squirt bottle (if you prefer to apply the dye rather than dunk the clothing in it), rubber bands or clamps depending on your preferred method (more on that below), gloves, and a place to dry your finished products (a clothing line or drying rack will work).
Step 2: Mix your dye with warm water
Once you’ve chosen what dyes to use, just add them to a squirt bottle or pot/bucket with warm water and mix together. “I like the colours to be a bit uneven and complex so I’ll mix the red with a bit of green and other colours so that results are a bit earthier, unexpected, and not so bright and perfect,” Tung says.
Sood goes a step further: “Add some salt as a mordant for cotton or vinegar if dyeing wool, and then stir until completely mixed,” she says. “You don’t want any chunks of dye sitting at the bottom or flecks sitting at the top.”
Step 3: Create a tie-dye pattern of your choice with rubber bands
There are tons of different patterns to choose from when tie-dyeing. According to Sood, you can scrunch and tie your garment with rubber bands, fold your garment and clamp it together, or even stitch your garment together to create various effects.
“I love experimenting with Shibori, the Japanese art of tie-dyeing, to create motifs and different patterns,” she says. “It can become very intricate and detailed or abstract depending on how much time you have on your hands.” She also uses a technique called Tegumo, which “involves creating circular pleats and tying them with rubber bands to create either circular-, diamond-, or square-shaped motifs.” She also suggests tying a marble or di inside of the aforementioned circular pleats and using an Indian technique called Leheriya, which involves twisting fabric diagonally and wrapping it with a rope to create stripes.
Kara Jubin, the designer behind up-and-coming indie label KkCo, prefers a more natural tie-dye method. “I have been really into a ‘watercolour’ finish lately, so I do a light twist, but tie and knot lightly so the colours could bleed into the knots and blend into each other.” So, too, does Taymour, who has an affinity for the more traditional spiral method. “You pinch the middle of a garment and spin it into a pizza shape,” she says. “From there, you rubber-band it into pizza slices and add any colour you want in all the pizza wedges.” In addition to tie-dyeing, you can now add pizza-ordering to the night’s list of activities.
Step 4: Soak your rubber-banded garment in water to prepare it for dyeing
Before dyeing, it’s important to soak your garment in warm water to get the fibres ready to take in the dye. Sood suggests adding a little bit of soap and some synthrapol — a laundry soap designed specifically to be used before dyeing fabrics — to the warm water mixture. “If it’s a used garment rather than new, you’ll want to make sure it’s been thoroughly washed beforehand. The fibres need to be clean and rid of any other chemicals before dyeing,” she says. Jubin suggests a 20-minute soak.
Step 4: Put on gloves. Add your tie-dye to the desired area.
“I always get lazy and don’t wear gloves, so my hands constantly look radioactive,” says Tung. Noted! Once your gloves are on, start dipping your garment or pouring the dye mixture onto it. For darker shades, you can soak your garment in a bath of dye. The longer you let it soak, the darker your garment will become.
Step 5: Wrap in cling wrap and let sit
Once you feel like your design is finished, take it out of the dye and wrap it in plastic wrap to keep the moisture locked in. As for how long to let it sit, it’s up to you. “I like to let my dyed pieces sit for 6 to 8 hours,” says Taymour, while Jubin suggests 12-plus hours. “24 hours is usually a sweet spot for me, but I’ve let some things sit for up to 48 hours before,” she says. “While tie-dyeing, I never have an empty cup,” Jubin jokes. “I’m currently drinking a Muller Thurgau from the Schmitt winery in Germany.”
Step 6: Rinse out until the water runs clear
Whether you chose to soak your design for 6 or 48 hours, once the buzzer buzzes, you need to then rinse out all of the dye using cold water. Take out the garment once the water runs clear.
Step 7: Wash (alone) on a cold cycle
The last step in the tie-dye process is to wash your newly technicolor garment in the washing machine using cold water. Important: wash it alone. Dyeing one item of clothing every colour of the rainbow is one thing, dyeing an entire load is a whole other story. Jubin also recommends washing the garment while it’s still knotted. “This helps preserve any excess dye from bleeding into any tighter knots. I then unknot and wash again with cold water,” she says.
Now it’s your turn. Grab a cocktail, switch on your favourite playlist, and get to work.
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Сегодня 🤘в ILLSKILL Jumble состоится Funky time с Dmitry Krilov a.K.a SVNR! Дмитрий - меломан со стажем длиною в жизнь. С ранних лет поклонник виниловых носителей и ценитель хорошего звучания. В плей листах наблюдается превалирование музыки стилей funk, nu-disco и old school. С начала карьеры диджея прошло более 10-ти лет и на протяжении этого времени площадками для его выступлений стали многие значимые мероприятия. Выступал на разогреве у шведского гуру Disco DJ OPOLOPO. Более известен так же в action спорте , как DJ Souvenir. Регулярно выступает на экстрим соревнованиях, как российского, так и международного масштаба, в роли диджея. Начало в 21:00, не опаздывайте! Вход свободный. Резерв столов по телефону: 8(925)048-84-84 Адрес: ул.Краснобогатырская д.2/23 #illskilljumble #illskill #клуб #музыка #dj #SVNR #диджей #пятница #syndicate #drive2 #smotra (at Illskill)
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With the start of a New Year, Bloomingdale’s is looking to the stars and planets for the latest rendition of The Carousel @Bloomingdale’s, this time all about astrology. The retailer’s rotating pop-up shop driven by culturally-relevant themes and curated by guest tastemakers, is bringing this celestial theme to life with wildly-popular astrologer Susan Miller to serve as the guest curator.
As guests explore the pop-up, they will be guided through Miller’s favorite finds inspired by the four zodiac elements: Air (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius), Earth (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn), Fire (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) and Water (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces).
“I am thrilled that Bloomingdale’s came to me with the idea of having a pop-up shop devoted to astrology, called Astrology Zone, the name of my website,” said Miller. “Everyone loves astrology’s ability to predict future trends. We wanted the shop to go a step further by showing shoppers how to find the perfect item for themselves, or as a gift for others, by knowing their sign or element (fire, air, earth, or water). I love this idea, for it will heighten the fun of shopping.”
Miller brings her knowledge of the astrology field to curate one-of-a-kind gifts across over 120 brands in fashion, beauty, and home, including disco-inspired finds from Rezek Studio, SVNR jewelry made from natural materials and Skeem candles to cleanse one’s room. The pop-up also features Eberjey pajamas, Maison Labiche t-shirts, Phat Buddha activewear, and Miller’s 2020 year-ahead calendar.
The Carousel @Bloomingdales: Astrology Zone is now open through March 1st at five locations nationwide including 59th Street, SoHo, Century City, San Francisco and the Shops at Riverside, along with bloomingdales.com.
Those looking to personally ask Miller a burning question about their horoscope will have the chance to meet her during upcoming personal appearances, in addition to enjoying zodiac lattes, sign-specific embroidery, and other celestial activities. Tickets can be purchased here which come with a $75 gift card upon check-in at the event.
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