Looking at Gunnar the first thing that pops up in my mind is ‘great colour range!’ (I admit, it’s a bit on the autumny side for end of June but this week does feel a bit like ‘English Summer’ indeed).
Shades of blue and brown are like sky and earth, sea and mountain, steel and wood, pigeon and mouse…(..and so on….). They are very soothing, ‘elemental’ colours. But, as usual, you have to pick the right shades to avoid that awful, muddy, utility-sort-of-colour-range. In Gunnar’s case the beautiful warm mocca-coloured hat does the trick. Makes you think of a good stiff espresso in a cosy little bar at the mediterranean sea…and, voilà, there is our summer feeling again.
Shades of blue and brown are like sky and earth, sea and mountain, steel and wood, pigeon and mouse…(..and so on….). They are very soothing, ‘elemental’ colours. But, as usual, you have to pick the right shades to avoid that awful, muddy, utility-sort-of-colour-range. In Gunnar’s case the beautiful warm mocca-coloured hat does the trick. Makes you think of a good stiff espresso in a cosy little bar at the mediterranean sea…and, voilà, there is our summer feeling again.
Gunnar wears a vintage hat from a fleamarket, jeans by Naked and Famous, a jacket by Hope, sweater and T-shirt by H+M (found at a fleamarket) and fleamarket Adidas sneakers.
©Julia Richter