She's Back! Our Merino Rib in SEAFOAM is Available Now

She's Back! Our Merino Rib in SEAFOAM is Available Now

One of our classic shapes made from a superfine 100% Australian Merino is sewn by us in Collingwood and custom dyed locally using GOTs approved dye. This style is also available in ChalkBlack, Espresso and a neutral colour block version of Black and Chalk.

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October 08, 2020
SYDNEY! Last chance to shop our current season David Jones Pop-Up

SYDNEY! Last chance to shop our current season David Jones Pop-Up

 

This year, David Jones invited us to stock with them as part of their Sourced with Care initiative where they are supporting a series of brands that focus on responsibly sourced materials and mindful processes to minimise environmental impact.

Read an interview with Arnsdorf founder and designer Jade Sarita Arnott on the collaboration in Vogue Australia here.

A selected edit of our collection including some of our Limited Edition styles and our Permanent Collection is currently available at Sydney - Elizabeth Street Store  There is also a small selection of styles available online here.

Our current season David Jones Pop-Up is ending very soon so don't miss out on this opportunity to shop these Arnsdorf styles in Sydney, in real life! 

(Tiahnee wears the Arnsdorf Merino Rib Funnel Neck Skivvy in Seafoam with the Vanessa Pant in Sand. Photo by Alex Coppel for The Herald Sun)

 

We make each piece in our Ethical Clothing Australia certified factory located in Melbourne. Each garment is sewn by one of our incredible machinists that have over 20 years industry experience. 

 

Abigail Crompton, the founder and artistic director of design store Third Drawer Down has just released an art book called Truth Bomb: Inspiration from the Mouths and Minds of Women Artists. The book unites the work of 22 powerful, contemporary female artists including Yayoi Kusama, Del Kathryn Barton, Mickalene Thomas, Kaylene Whiskey, Nina Chanel Abney and Judy Chicago.
 

Portrait of Mnonja by Mickalene Thomas
 

A Limited Edition of 250 copies sold worldwide * Includes tear-out poster by Miranda July. The book releases at the end of September and you can pre-order a copy here.
 

Stay well, from all of us at Arnsdorf X

September 30, 2020
Our New Matilda Dress in Biscotti, Ennio Morricone and Damiano Bertoli

Our New Matilda Dress in Biscotti, Ennio Morricone and Damiano Bertoli

Take a turn around the room in our flirty new Matilda Dress

The Matilda Dress is a delicate, feminine, midi length dress in light weight 100% Silk Chiffon.

This dreamy 1930s inspired dress features a wide V neckline and flattering ruching through the centre front, back, side and also on the longer line sleeves.

It could be perfect for your next Tango (like with Pacino in Scent of a Woman).

The delicious Biscotti toned spotted silk was sourced from dead stock fabric making this another mindful purchase. 

The Matilda comes with a complimentary midi length slip dress in chocolate brown 100% Cupro which can also be worn as a dress on it's own! 

 

We make each piece in our Ethical Clothing Australia certified factory located in Melbourne. The Matilda Dress is lovingly sewn by one of our incredible machinists that have over 20 years industry experience. 

 

The Memorable Sounds of Ennio Morricone

Think about how you feel when you happen to hear a piece of music from a film that moved you?  It can take you right back there in seconds.

The passing of the talented Italian composer Ennio Morricone reminds us to revisit some of the incredible films that he wrote scores for like the emotionally charged 1988 classic Cinema Paradisothe spaghetti westerns A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly plus Brian De Palma's 1988 gangster hit starring Kevin Costner, Sean Connery and Robert de Niro, The Untouchables.

Ennio wrote over 400 scores over his career. That's a lot of memorable feels!

 

Superpositions by Damiano Bertoli

If you've ever had the pleasure of watching 60s or 70s Italian television, we're sure you'll enjoy Damiano Bertoli's  latest exhibition called Superpositions which has just opened at the Brunswick home of Neon Parc                                                                                                   The Melbourne based artist captures faces from counter culture from this era and compares them with the faces of ancient Rome via classical statues, the pop stars of their day. He has layered the imagery to great affect allowing us to compare the glamorous icons crossing 2000 years.

The exhibition featuring photographic work and a fantastic video piece debuted in London at Mackintosh Lane in November last year is showing now at Neon Parc until August 8. For more details, visit the gallery here.

Stay well from all of us at Arnsdorf X

 

July 16, 2020