May 23, 2009

Hansel From Basel







Most girls seem to have a weakness for shoes, though I think socks can be just as wonderful. A great pair of socks goes a long way, and also keeps your toes warm.

These lovely pairs were designed by the talented Hannah of
Hansel from Basel whose designs are unique and playful. These pictures are from their Autumn lookbook which was shot by Nicholas Haggard, whose work is so beautiful (and worth a look!).

10 comments:

debbie said...

He captured the light so beautifully.

laura tj said...

i gave you a blog award, come and see my blog for more details :)

Make it Easy said...

very beautiful pictures.
thats so cute how you shine a light on socks :-D

loveology said...

You're so right!
Gorgeous pictures...
LOVE your blog.

<3
Mila.

danica said...

oh so gorgeous! i love socks - i wish i could find a place in perth that sells sweet designs (rather than crazy fluro stripes). hope you're having a lovely weekend xo

ii-ne-kore said...

these are great. i think everyone secretly wants to be in the world of nicholas haggard pictures, the light, the hinted at surroundings (or maybe is that just me? :)

Windy Days said...

debbie: the light is magical..

laura: yay! thanks laura. :)

make it easy: haha i love socks! they remind me of cosy things. :D

mila: thanks dear!!

danica: hehe crazy fluoro stripes sound interesting? the best pair i ever got was from japan and they have funny little parts for the toes!

ii-ne-kore: no i completely agree with you! there's something about the light and the sense of calm in his photographs that makes me wish for more of that feeling in my life. :)

Monster Girl said...

crashing in to tell you that your blog is beautiful :)

Anonymous said...

i really like your pictures

Hello Katey said...

socks are amazing! if i could pull a new pair of socks out of my drawer every day (or atleast a matching pair) that would be amazing!

you have to check out sockdreams.com

it's a shop here in portland that makes me giggle like a little school girl :)

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