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Showing posts with label hungarian fashion company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hungarian fashion company. Show all posts

Monday, 25 November 2013

Budapest Milan

Jó reggelt! (Good morning in Hu)

High time for a new post to start your weeks!

What does Budapest have to do with Milan? You will get to know it today.

As the new Hungarian brand I am introducing this week is called BUDMIL or we could say BUD(apest)MIL(an). Surprising, isn't it?


image taken from: http://www.m3outlet.hu/en/oldal/autumn-offers

This brand is again a childhood memory for me but I just have only recently found out the meaning behind the name.

I remember my childhood weekends, when my family went on trips to the forest and walked along trails following boar tracks and searching for eatable mushrooms. And naturally, the whole family armed and dressed in BUDMIL for these adventures. Dressed in BUDMIL, because we are talking about a sports and leisure brand offering both comfortable leisure suits and training shoes.

Unfortunately I have to say, as much as this brand was a part of our lives back then, as much it is forgotten now. They still exist and in operation but if you asked me where their shop(s) in Budapest were, I would be clue less and if I look at their website, I just think: they sort of forgot to catch up.

In reality, I think they were just unable to compete with the western brands such as Nike and Adidas coming into Hungary after our system changed from socialism. :(

For BUDMIL I remember a unique style and really nice mute colours, like this specific green and coral pink colour that you could have associated with BUDMIL.

However, it seems, at least to me that along the years, this distinct brand image have been lost unfortunately.

I was trying to track down some vintage BUDMIL for you guys before I show you the current one, but I did not find much.
See what I got:

BUDMIL was/is really a brand for the whole family. I remember that the coolest ones in school used to have a BUDMIL backpack and pencilcase, like the ones below. I know they might not seem to be very cool now, but they were at the time. Haha, after this sentence I feel so old.
http://www.babaszoba.hu/csevego/temak/Uniszex_Budmil_iskolataskat_keresek/281706?o_f_pagelimit=10;f_page=2#h6546415;BXID=9B101D64-AC4DAB6F-D979812D-83346EDE
http://thomaskarcag.hu/shop/budmil-cissy-tolltarto-112052

taken from: http://aprod.hu/hirdetes/100-eredeti-vintage-louis-vuitton-noe-valltaska-IDWjbL.html


This inside was typical for a BUDMIL leisure jacket, the fabric they used and this net made the brand recognisable. They often used just two colours (usually one neutral and mute and one brighter, cheerful colour) to make their garments look at the same time both laid-back and active.

http://aprod.hu/divat-ruha/noi-ruhazat/budapest-iii-kerulet/#from404


http://aprod.hu/divat-ruha/noi-ruhazat/budapest-iii-kerulet/#from404

And from today:
hhh, they don't look much exciting, do they...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152023185924903&set=pb.311618094902.-2207520000.1385374268.&type=3&theater

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151971844359903&set=pb.311618094902.-2207520000.1385374268.&type=3&theater


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151904376124903&set=pb.311618094902.-2207520000.1385374268.&type=3&theater

http://www.budmil.eu/?nyelv=eng


http://www.budmil.eu/?nyelv=eng
These remind me more of the original brand image:


http://www.budmil.eu/?nyelv=eng


http://www.budmil.eu/?nyelv=eng


So, what do you think guys?

The strange thing is that if I look at their website, they really seem to be doing everything that a company should be doing these days, at least according to what I learn at uni, and they have shops all over Hungary and a transactional online site, but I sort of feel that their current image is just so confusing...

Anyway guys, I know this post was rather discouraging, but if you DO fell in love with some pieces, no barriers for you! You can shop online, delivery is world-wide and above a certain amount it's for free. :)

Hope you enjoyed this post, although, it was a bit more history this time than fabulous styles. :) Always good to know where things come from! You never know! They might end up one day at the other end of the scale!

Have a lovely week!

Comment please!

peace,




Thursday, 24 October 2013

The number 1 right now in Hungary

Hi guys!

So here I am, back after an intensive day at uni with the first MUST KNOW Hungarian fashion brand.
Excited? I AM!





The Hungarian media is loud about Nanushka right now, as the brand is growing and achieves international successes. Design and production is in Hungary, but its major market is the US. So some of you tuning in from the Big Apple might already know it. But our Far East friends are also getting their hands on more and more Nanushka garments. ;)




A bit of a bio:
Nanushka is the nick name of head-desinger, Sandra Sandor, who graduated from London College of Fashion and established the brand after returning to Budapest.




Nanushka's style is an inspiring mixture of elegance and playfulness. It's a funky chic that delights my heart. <3

It creates a delicate, feminine atmosphere, while inviting you to be flirty.

I just love the simple, sleek lines with the hipp colours and suprising textures!









Apart from some stockists around the world, their only stand alone flagship store is in Budapest. (An excuse for a bit of a travelling!) But good news is that they have set up an online store!

shop nanushka

And they have an amazing 70% sale ON just right NOW! Hurry up guys! And get your hands on some designer outfits!









For all pictures in this post copyright goes to Nanushka .



So what do you guys think of the brand and the Nanushka style?
Let me know! I wanna know!

For more info and for a stream on their latest fashion show check out their fb page!
Nanushka fb















So hope you enjoyed it! Please comment! I will be back soon with more news on new brands!
Until that, keep calm, keep cool, keep chic!