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Midsummer Night’s Wedding: The Dress, Part I
As Summer winds down giving way to a warm golden Autumn light, it’s fun and comforting to relive the experiences of the past months through photos and other souvenirs. This Summer has been particularly exciting for us, as Jacopo and … Continue reading
Bringing Nature Inside – Part II
Authentically BiniChic, Susan Unger’s home and fashion creations have embellished many homes and dressed countless women around the world. A few months ago, we shared with you the beginnings of her career on the island of Menorca (if you’d like … Continue reading
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When Art Dances with Music
BiniChic recently went on an stimulating trip to the past, where we revisited the ground-breaking costumes, backgrounds and art made for Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes. It was a fortuitous coincidence that we had been recently working on a new edition … Continue reading
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Tagged art, ballet, design, fashion, history, inspiration, product, textile
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Feeling Good in Your Own Skin
Every girl needs her little black dress — the one you can dress up or dress down depending on the occasion — the perfectly tailored blazer, a gorgeous blouse for a meeting or cocktails, the sailor stripes for the weekend. … Continue reading
Fresh Ideas
Last week the BiniChic team went up north to the effervescent and inspiring metropolis of Paris. Great design was everywhere. The streets, the shops, the flea-markets and the trade show Maison et Objet were brimful of new ideas. Today we’d … Continue reading
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Tagged accessories, artisan, design, fashion, furniture, home, inspiration, product, textile
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Shades of Blue
Color is the way we express and feel. It is a designer’s vehicle for creating mood and emotion. It is one of the most important items in our tool box. Curiosity got the best of us, and we wanted to … Continue reading
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A Sunny Disposition
We love summer, and all that comes with it. Going to the beach being on the top of the list, we dedicate this post to one of the basic summer accessories: the beach bag. One of the classics in the … Continue reading
The Ground you Walk On
Streets, Sidewalks, Floors, Tiles — we almost never look down to notice — but when we open up to their beauty and charm, they stop us in our tracks. The traces left from random footprints and traffic become a map, … Continue reading