Thursday, August 29, 2013

New fashion in Finland, part 6: FRENN

Happy fellows behind the new menswear label, born in Helsinki: Jarkko Kallio and Antti Laitinen. Photo©Paula Hietaranta

Oh, those lovely guys!
I have been admiring Jarkko´s bold sense of fashion and Antti´s perfect talent of tailoring for some years, and now the big day is here – yesterday they launched their own menswear label.
FRENN (the name started as Fresh Nordic Tailoring and became Frenn having the meaning and sound of a friend) is the basic garderobe for every occasion, with a twist. 
It is a bit soft, a bit rough, a lot refined - made for the urban working man who appreciates quality, comfort, style and lasting values. 
The handmade details make the whole picture complete and bring the message from those golden times when clothes were worth of keeping and cherishing. 
 
Read more about the story and ideas here
Fashion photos © Lauri Eriksson
Since the beginning of September FRENN is available in these shops in Helsinki:
THE MEN by My o My, Erottajankatu 9,
Sauma, Bulevardi 14, and
Acolyth, Iso Roobertinkatu 40.



Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Silky Way of Marja Kurki



 The scarf PieniƤ unelmia (Dreamlike Life), 55 x 55 cm.
The opening night of Marja Kurki flagship store in Helsinki. A lot of guests, friends and associates, smiles and chatter. Glass, mirrors, lovely colors and shine of silk scarves, ties, bags, umbrellas...
And there in the middle of the shop stands a happy lady, Marja Kurki herself, and a bit further away stands a happy man, her son Tapani Kurki, CEO of Marja Kurki Ltd.
You know the story about a man who sold sand to Sahara? Well, Marja Kurki is the lady who sold – and the company still does - Chinese silk to China.
It all started almost 40 years ago, when Marja Kurki got fascinated in silk and decided to design silk accessories for women and men.
There has been a lot of water running in Vantaanjoki since then, but now Marja Kurki company is again a family owned business, doing well.
Cheers to the successful future of the Finnish Design and Marja Kurki!
 

Marja Kurki Shop, Pohjoisespladi 25-27, 00100 Helsinki.
www.marjakurki.com
Photos©Paula Hietaranta 






Friday, August 2, 2013

Finnish art on summer pastures

Summer is soon over, and so are these summer exhibitions in the beautiful Finnish countryside.
I know this comes a bit late, but anyway - here are just a few examples of the works I liked best on my art tour yesterday in Orimattila (www.villaroosa.fi) and in Auttoinen.
I hope you enjoy them as much as I did, and if you are interested in the artists just use the internet to find more information.
These were my Orimattila favorites.
 
Sade ( Rain) by Milla Kuisma.
Tuija Markonsalo: Club Cool.
 

Anu Tuominen: Plimsolls of a small berry picker.


In Auttoinen (www.auttoinen.fi) there was so much fun for the visitors! (But unfortunately the exhibition is open only until Saturday 3.8.)
Lasse Ursin: Juurijalkaiset. Drawing umbrellas activated by the movements of visitors.
Matti Rauhaniemi: Aphorisms. Be yourself, be a monster, be an optimist.
A wooden sculpture, coloured with crayons by Terhi Kaakinen.
Empty Stomach! Two little girls in a bit different bouncy castle by Andy Best and Merja Puustinen.

Photos©Paula Hietaranta




Thursday, August 1, 2013

Vuokko has a brand new address

There are not very many designers known only by their first name. 
Our legendary designer Vuokko Nurmesniemi, forever young and still going strong, is one of them. 
Now she has moved her shop to a new address. 
So do not go any more to Pohjois-Esplanadi to admire and buy the timeless quality of her clothes and accessories, now you find them in Korkeavuorenkatu 4, 00150 Helsinki.
Jumpsuit by Vuokko, still in production.
Vuokko´s shop is open Mon-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 11am-3pm.
Welcome!

Photos©Paula Hietaranta