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Monday, December 5, 2011

Moods of Norway


So I have to admit it - I am totally not up with the fashion here in Norway.  When I was photographing this wedding I was like, duuuude whats with the tractor theme??

Fair enough we are in the country, - admittedly in the summer these tractors spray shit everywhere for things to grow, and I guess you want your marriage to grow and prosper, but still, - shit stinks! And country or no country, - it really shouldn't have a part in your wedding.

Ok, of course I didn't say that. But now I realize the joke is on me.

This suit and tie is by Moods of Norway - a ridicoulously expensive norwegian "clothing concept" or brand - which according to their website makes Happy Clothes for Happy People, and the logo is a TRACTOR!

Aaah...

I found out when I moved into Villa 14, I walk past their massive store in Stavanger. Walk past this awesome tractor every day. Went in there to look for a pressie for my brother, who is living in the country still, shovelling shit at a farm to make some money whilst in high school. Thought a tractor shirt was fitting.

Until I looked at the price tag. 499 NOK for a T-shirt! For you out there who has no idea of NOK its like 100 US Dollars!

Seriously, a normal T-shirt.

With a tractor on it.

Anyways, jokes on me:






THE MOODS HISTORY


In the creative cellars of the picturesque town of Stryn, Norway (pop. 6750), two local designers Simen Staalnacke and Peder Børresen, upon homecoming from years of global travels, nights of sizzling cocktails, and international studies; gave birth to a concept soon to be known, worn, and adored, as The Moods of Norway. Soon the duo met up with the third musketeer, Stefan Dahlkvist and drew their lines for the coming collections.
The brand still has its headquarters and showroom in the town of Stryn, a magical place known for glaciers, salmon fishing and one newly opened escalator.

Moods of Norway has been doing the hibbedy-dibbedy on the international fashion dance floor for 6 years now, the philosophy is still the same even though the Norwegian oil price is as flexible as an Bulgarian gymnast after 14 tequila shots. Our main goal, besides making our grandmas happy, is to make happy clothes for happy people around the world.
As of this golden minute, Moods of Norway is represented in the most polished boutiques and by the finest agents in Norway, Sweden, Benelux, Switzerland, Spain, Japan and USA among others. Stefan, Peder and Simen are still commandeering golden tractors around the world and are creating outrageous stories and super duper collections at an alarming rate.






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