Last Wednesday, my shop was visited by friends, press, customers, colleagues and neighbours to have a closer look at Maria Christina's bridal ensemble, created in partnership with Albertina Museum. I was overjoyed to welcome everyone and I took all the measures to make my guests feel at ease and safe given the current state. The door was first opened at 10:30am and closed at 9pm, we were not more than 6 - 7 people at once from a total of 25... hands were washed, laughs and cheers were not spared.
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MQ Vienna Fashion Week 2019
Last Sunday evening, on the 15th of September 2019, I presented a selection of 20 outfits in front of an amazing audience during Vienna Fashion Week. As some of you already know, my label offers three "occasion lines" (casual, formal & bridal); for this presentation I picked two bridal dresses and an array of designs from the Pearl's Orangery formal line. Some outfits were adorned with headpieces (created by me as well) and jewelry created by one of the most beautiful jewelry designers that I know, Leonie Galen.
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Last Autumn, I was contacted by my friend and colleague, event planner Jeannette-Renée Mang with the tempting proposal to organize together with costume jewelry designer Mascha Lina Borodin, an event celebrating the International Women's Day by presenting a selection of our craft and art.
Jeannette is the creative soul and manager behind Bellas Vienna, a small, exclusive shoes label selling handcrafted Italian mules. The Spring Salon event marks the label's official launch and I feel proud that I have the chance to join such a special anniversary. Mascha Lina creates since 2012 luxury costume jewelry, with a focus on earrings. I love her designs and creative capacity, she is absolutely fascinating.
The Spring Salon will offer me the opportunity to show you a selection of my leather handbags, dresses and hair adornments designs - a curated assortment of pieces that I adore.
Read MoreSlow Fusion
“Slow Living Hungary” is a non-governmental organization with the fundamental mission to strengthen and spread the value-based way of thinking in the pulsating everyday life of modern people. It is focusing on four main areas: Slow Travel, Slow Art and Culture, Slow Food Movement and Farm & Urban Life. When the invitation arrived, through my friend Silia, to attend one of their events, I was absolutely thrilled as I am a fond and true believer in the value of having a slower life in all aspects.
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