Come shop my wardrobe this Saturday!
At @kup_si_vohoz from 10-17h in @holesovickatrznice .
Blazers, trenches, wool coats, purses, shoes (yes, Maison Margiela Tabis too), some home accessories as well.
I’m bringing a lot of stuff, and everything is actually worth your time - very good condition, bold pieces, everyday classics, things you’ll wear for a long time instead of one season.
And it’s not just me, a bunch of us are selling, so let’s hang out a bit!
There’ll be drinks, food, and probably some R&B playing from my speaker.
Can’t wait, see you there :)
#kupsivohoz #holesovickatrznice
Let’s take a walk around Prague.
Recently I walked from the castle and Old Town’s incredible walls and frescoes, all the way to residential areas full of unique modern villas that inspire me so much - and back to colorful, classy Vinohrady.
As much as I struggle with my relationship with Prague during winter, I admire it endlessly in spring and summer.
Happy to call this pretty city home.
At least until winter comes back again.
Some interiors speak more than others.
I still catch myself thinking about this place I visited for a friend’s wedding, and the impact it had on me.
What I expected was a classic château with a beautiful history. Instead, every room surprised me more than the one before.
A large Japanese antique bed in one room.
A minimal stainless-steel bathtub in another.
A sofa shaped like desert dunes in the third one.
Pieces collected from different places, different times, different worlds - combined with a very personal, artistic handmade approach, all under one roof.
Still one of the most memorable interiors I’ve experienced.
A remarkable work by its owners, architect Alberto Di Stefano and artist Eugenio Percossi.
Château Třebešice, Kutná Hora.