About Me

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Welcome! Thank you for visiting my weblog. I am Irene, Elisabeth Pouw, a Dutch blogger. As blogger I am connecting my readers with beauty, style, quality and craftsmanship in various subjects like interiordesign, architecture, haute couture, photography, art etc. I love decorating & bringing beauty and harmony into interiors. I created this blog to share my passion for decorating as well as the many other things which inspire me. From time to time I am also highlighting certain interior designers, decorators, architects, stylists, photographers etc. I hope you enjoy your visit. Feel free to give a comment on my blogs. I will react back as soon as possible. Best regards, Irene Pouw from Holland.

31 juli 2023

Design: Beautiful outdoor collection 'Knit' by Patrick Norguet for Ethimo

Would like to share with you today this beautiful outdoor collection 'Knit' designed by Patrick Norguet for Ethimo. Knit mixes teak or black mahogany wood with a woven synthetic fabric fiber to achieve a sophisticated family of furnishings. What a beautiful design! Be Inspired ....... This is a repost of my blogpost of 11-08-2016. 
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Sources: Design MilkPatrick Norguet and Ethimo
More Pinterest inspiration, SEE HERE   

28 juli 2023

PFW: Elegant collection from Dries van Noten F/W 2023 RTW, Part 3


Would like to share with you this elegant collection from fashion designer Dries van Noten for the season F/W 2023 RTW, seen at Paris Fashion Week. I will post 3 blogs about this beautiful collection, this is Part 3. I hope you're Inspired. Earlier I wrote more blogs about Fashion, SEE HERE












More about the designer
Born in Antwerp in 1958, Dries Van Noten is the third generation in a family of tailors. At the age of 18, Dries entered the fashion design course of Antwerp’s Royal Academy. On graduating, he began to freelance as a consultant designer before starting his own collection of menswear in 1986. Since its beginnings Dries Van Noten has presented collections for women and men for Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter each year. He celebrated his 50th fashion show in 2004 and 100th fashion show in 2017.

In June 2008, the Council of Fashion Designers of America honoured Dries Van Noten with its International Designer of the Year Award. 2014 began with the grand opening of Dries Van Noten, “Inspirations”, a first ever exhibition featuring his designs and influences at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Another configuration of the exhibit moved to Antwerp in 2015. In July France decorated Dries Van Noten with the honour of ‘Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.’ In October 2016, Dries Van Noten wins the Culture Award from The Province of Antwerp for his contribution to Culture.

2019 saw Mr Van Noten collaborate with world renowned fashion designer Mr Christian Lacroix on his collection for Women, Spring/Summer 2020. In June 2020 and September 2021, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) has again nominated Dries Van Noten for its International Designer of the Year Award.

Q&A with dries van noten
When did you know that designing clothes was your path & passion?
There was a certain logic to my choice as my family had been involved in fashion and the garment business for generations. My father created one of Belgium’s most innovative retailers of ‘Pret-a-Porter’ and my grandfather was a tailor. I inherited my love of garment making, its traditions and rituals, from these men and my mother. Family immersed me in the craft and skill of fabrics, impassioned me with the power of flair and style for women and men that fired my quest to explore and question the subjectivity of “beauty” and the role it would play in my life. My family was very supportive and encouraged me to continue its fashion tradition. I regularly accompanied my parents to Paris and Milan on their many buying trips for collections. Though they had imagined I might take over the retail business, that I was passionate to become a fashion designer came as a great surprise to them.

What is your design signature?
I see a garment as a singular item of excellence that is part of a larger story told, firstly, within a designer’s vision for a collection and ultimately as part of the final wearer’s expression of their style through their wardrobe. My joy is to create a garment that fuses and balances beauty, craft and function, a garment that can perform well and continue in time to become part of life’s story. I enjoy juggling with colours, textures and light in a way that evokes rather than provokes.

Where do you come up with your best ideas?
The spark of inspiration for the narrative of a collection rarely ever comes in the same way. The initial idea can sometimes come quickly and remain constant throughout the design process… occur on a walk in my garden, encountering a painting or the life and work of an artist. It can be something rarefied or ordinary, for example, suddenly looking at something that has surrounded me every day and seeing it in a different way that inspires. It can be a photograph in a book or a magazine, a re-read passage in a loved book, a conversation with friends or my design team or a piece of music. For other collections the story is more of a journey, deliberate, considered, and evolves through time and the design process. Anything can be that spark that ignites the creative process. What I have learned is that one recognises the spark when it happens, it may not be too planned, be ‘of its time’ and is more emotional than cerebral.

Is there a difference between style and fashion?
Of course, style comes from within..

What colour or fabric would you never use?
None actually! Often, challenging myself to work with colours, fabrics, or forms that I have disliked and bringing them into a collection can be an important aspect of the creative process.

What is beauty?
The idea of beauty is supremely subjective and very personal. Time also plays a role when our view on what is beautiful to us evolves. A flower, a building or a garment can be a thing of wonder for one while leaving another completely indifferent. What was beautiful to us even recently may be ugly today. Luckily, all designers have their own eye on and language of beauty.

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Sources: VOGUE and Dries van Noten 
Photos: courtesy of Dries van Noten

25 juli 2023

COLOR INSPIRATION - COLOR NATURE (70)

As interiorblogger I am always looking for interesting color palettes which I can use for decorating rooms and to inspire my weblog readers. Below you will find the color palette 'Color Nature'. Be inspired by this lovely color palette ....... I wrote MORE BLOGS about color palettes. 

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Source: Design Seeds
For more photos, see also my Pinterest moodboard "Color Palettes"

23 juli 2023

Runway: Louis Vuitton S/S 2024 Menswear, Part 01

Vogue revealed a list with the most-viewed men’s fashionshows of Spring/Summer 2024. The fashion house Louis Vuitton was number 1 on this list. They did do a great job again! Of course I could not resist to share some inspiring photos with you of their show. I will post 2 blogs, this is Part 1. Part 2 will follow soon. Be Inspired .........












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Sources: VOGUE 01 and VOGUE 02
Photos: courtesy of Louis Vuitton

22 juli 2023

Mediterranean-Inspired Courtyards & Outdoor Spaces

Would like to share with you today some beautiful courtyards and outdoor spaces below. Travel to the Mediterranean ..... to Tuscan landscapes and Italian or Grecian inspiration with these stunning courtyard and outdoor space designs. With water features, porticos, stone and tilework, sculptures and more, these spaces are design dreams where every detail matters. Be Inspired ...... This is a repost from my blogpost of 26-07-2018.
Interpreted from palladio's best known legacies to the architectural world by David Kensington
Essence of a true Italian villa is seen in the construction and craftsmanship by David Kensington
Villa Granada Western U.S. by Richard Manion Architecture
Outdoor space by Kristen Buckingham
New Orleans project by Ken Tate Architect
European inspired Manor Pool by Barnes Vanze Architects
Moroccan features with classic blue & white add charm & character to this patio space by Bronwyn Poole by Touch Interiors
Ramada by Berghoff Design Group

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Source: Dering Hall

20 juli 2023

Flashback from the Georges Hobeika fashionshow for their season F/W 2017-18


Be Inspired by these chique and elegant couture designs from the Georges Hobeika F/W 2017-18 collection. I guess you`ve noticed already that I am a huge fan of his stunning designs. I wrote earlier some other blogs about his inspiring work, SEE HERE





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Source: The Fashion Insider
Photos courtesy of Georges Hobeika

18 juli 2023

Bridalwear: Gorgeous weddingdresses by fashion designer Rosa Clará, Part 02


While looking at old files on my desktop I came across these delightful wedding dresses from the Spanish fashion designer Rosa Clará. It's from her 2014 collection with elegant and timeless designs. Could not resist to share some photos with you. :-) I will write 2 blogs about this inspiring fashion designer. Part 2 will follow soon ...... Earlier I wrote more blogs about Wedding Dresses, 
SEE HERE

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Sources: Rosa Clara and Facebook/Katia
Photos: courtesy of Rosa Clará