Re-thinking the more traditional tube houses that are inherent to Vietnamese architecture, MM++ injects creativity into their designs to produce unique spaces in urban settings. Prejudiced toward floor-to-ceiling windows, warm wood finishes, and clean, white spaces, here are some of our faves.
COVETING KAAREM
With roots in Vietnam, we couldn't be crushing any harder. Kaarem has been on the indie fashion scene for some years now, making classic sophistication look completely effortless. Natural beauty and minimal accessories adhere to the less-is-more modus operandi of this design house and it's easy to see why. The loose-draping silhouettes do all the talking, revealing discrete femininity and alluring sexiness. Timeless and versatile in style, we're not concerned about seasons, but would be lying if we didn't say we were excited for SS16.
What's more - all pieces are thoughtfully designed and quality crafted in Saigon, furthering the country's movement of creatives aspiring to make waves on a global scale. Okay, maybe we could crush a little harder.
STREET INSPO: SAIGON
We're stationed in Saigon for 4 weeks, which explains the focus of the last few posts, including this one. The longer we're here, the more we notice the details lurking beneath the surface. There's a lot of beauty in the mundane and it seems silly to passersby that we stop to appreciate them, but we do it anyway. And the result is this: inspiration behind bars, down alleyways, under our feet, above our heads, and right in front of our faces.