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pattern

As promised, here are some pics from the cool japanese fashion magazine I picked up, the february issue of SO-EN. The issue seems to be all about pattern and is entitled Textile File 2010. I’ll be pouring over this magazine for a long time. So much to absorb.

The first section is “minä perhonen textile journey” and it’s amazing. This is a new designer to me. Internet you’ve been holding out on me! Guess I’m falling behind in my design blog reading, here. And here’s the site, minä perhonen.

and so so much more. and I still have another magazine I haven’t cracked open yet. now to just find some magazine time.

10 thoughts on “pattern

  1. Ah, yes, magazine time:) Thank you for sharing the beautiful images.
    Warm wishes,
    Tonya

  2. Whoa that HAIR!! That is over the top! I know it isn’t real life but if I were the model I don’t know that I could stop giggling – could you? The magazine does look fascinating!

  3. I love Minä Perhonen (which is Finnish and means “I Butterfly”), they always have such lovely prints and gorgeous clothes.
    Thank you for these pictures. 🙂

  4. amazing indeed!
    and now my goal is to grow my hair like that 🙂

  5. Ooh. I am drooling over this!
    Anna

  6. oh, i love those japanese magazines. so full of good stuff. good thing we can read it 🙂
    http://patchworkposse.com/blog

  7. I discovered Mina perhonen recently…and was “sold”
    …And I would love to get that issue from SO EN…BUT I don´t know where to buy it here in DK and I don´t understand a word japanese….Anyone who can help??:)

  8. I LOVE SO-EN! Recently while at Mitsuwa, I hit the jackpot. They were emptying boxes and boxes of past issue magazines from Sanseido Bookstore, clearing them out at $1.00 each. I was able to scoop several SO-ENs, as well as numerous handcraft and fine arts magazines. I asked if this was a regular sale but was told they do it unannounced a few times a year. That issue you got is a gem, isn’t it?

  9. you are kidding me!! what a SCORE!

  10. When I lived in Japan (’89 – 96′) and went to fashion design college SO-EN was much like Burda. We students learning tailoring and construction had to buy it every month. The magazine had instructions for making your own sloper and then all the line drawings and measurements so you could copy all the styles shown in the magazine to fit yourself. Does the magazine still offer that?

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