

I like the accessories piled upon each other: one statement piece flanked by a flock of smaller, yet equally interesting pieces. I think they go very well with crazier clothes (e.g. hand-print shirt shown above), and they add a dandy touch to more characteristically masculine clothes such as sharply tailored suits, or even something mildly western-inspired, such as double denim:

I finally found that wide silver cuff I had previously blogged about. This one's extra-wide and it's got elephants etched on it---never a bad thing! Bearded fellow from the Sartorialist, you continue to inspire me. I want to grow up to be just like you.

Barcelona was the perfect place to stock up on those knick-knacks; La Rambla, the main shopping street, was lined with locally-made accessories stores teeming with really interesting design.

Besides accessories, there are many more things to see and buy on La Rambla: stalls selling art, plants, food, and pets; cafes, tapas bars, street performers. Here are a couple of snapshots:


I'm off to see the Margiela exhibition at the Somerset House. London friends, do check it out and tell me what you think!