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Style Icon Zoe Deluge






The beautiful, smart, multi-talented model/artist Zoe Deluge wearing the Lamixx, "The Cut" l/s top. Lamixx, love's Zoe because of her unique eye for fashion, her thrift like style and genuine writing.
Check out her blog and interview as a style icon Behind the Hype interview, Lookbook.nu.
Check back for more of Zoe wearing lamixx
Photo's by: //OLF
4/25/10
Just express your true self
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If you haven't checked out the Moxsie blog it's a must. Moxsie Blog
4/22/10
Happy Earth Day!
A few things I do to take part in eco-friendly living...
I love using the BPA free Sub Zero bottles instead of water bottles, recycling and turning off the lights! More tips at Green Living Tips
Also here at lamixx.. we do love eco-friendly material.
Check out our "The Cut Top" made from 95% Bamboo.
Available at 80s Purple
4/21/10
"She gives me presents with her presence alone"
it's just one of those perfect songs...
4/16/10
simple girl in a big world....
4/13/10
FACEBOOK and lamixx
lamixx has launched our facebook fanpage...thanks for supporting indie fashion. Fan lamixx for exclusive upates, a look into lamixx, inspirations and much much more....
lamixx on Facebook
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Caring for noir clothing...
#1
Turn garments inside out. Washing the dark fibers in the washing machine begins to strip the color from your black clothes. By placing the garment with the inner lining outside, the outer fabric is less likely to fade during washer agitation.
#2
Choose cold water and the gentle cycle. For machine washable clothing, select the cold water setting for black clothes. A gentle or slow washing cycle reduces the agitation speed of the washer. As a result the dark clothes do not rub together frequently and cause fading of the dark fibers. via Care-ehow


Lamixx Black Slouch Top at Threadsence
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An interview I had to read...
"what I love most about my social life now is that it's exactly the same as it was before: hole-in-the-wall restaurants, bad movies, and a lot of sitting around with friends doing absolutely nothing. "—Alexander Wang WANG: It's been an amazing journey-one I never thought in a million years I'd be experiencing this soon. We've been in business since the end of 2004, so it's all been really recent-about five years. Me, my brother, and my sister-in-law started this really without much guidance or experience. I was in fashion school, my brother has a law background, and my sister-in-law had worked in production, but none of us had a proper fashion business education. So being where we are today and thinking of all the people we've met and all the things we've been able to achieve has been a mind-blowing experience. It's hard sometimes to take a step back and realize what's happened because you're always trying to move forward. You're always looking at the next palette.
VON FURSTENBERG: What has been the biggest difficulty so far?
WANG: I think predicting what's going to come next. But, in part, that's what I love about fashion. Anything can happen. The next day, everything can change, so it really keeps you on your toes. You always need to be paying attention.
VON FURSTENBERG: Where do you find inspiration for a collection?
WANG: It can be anything. I'm not like most designers, who have to set sail on an exotic getaway to get inspired. Most of the time, it's on my walk to work, or sitting in the subway and seeing something random or out of context.
VON FURSTENBERG: What is your biggest fear?
WANG: I think everyone shares a fear of failure-that you're only as good as your most recent collection. That's definitely a fear, but it's a fear that fuels me, that makes me want to work harder, that makes me take on more challenges. For people to say, "You can't do this or that," or, "You can't work with this person because they are on a different level than you," it makes me want to push myself even harder to try.
VON FURSTENBERG: Who are the three people you admire the most?
WANG: Number one is my mother. She's definitely been the one person in my life who pushed and supported me-
via interviewmagazine
Great interview, with a great designer.



















