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Elke Kramer: Shake of Ophelia

Elke Kramer has been a designer I certainly admire and have for a number of years- it must be the curly pink hair that has a cloud-like appeal as well as her knack for creating and crafting jewellery from resin and jasper that has a twentieth century and art deco appeal but rebirthed in new modern materials and more fantastic colour combinations than you can imagine. 

'Shake of Ophelia', the first collection as far as the online archives from the website will reveal of S/S09/10 was full of gorgeous accessories such as jewellery and amazing and classy bags- never before had I held on to hope down in my bosom for an old collection to still have stock available. I know I had already commented on the new collection of bags from Deadly Ponies and while Elke by Elke Kramer has been a brand I have known about for years, never before had I familiarised myself with the range of evening bags in extravagant details. A dangerous effect mistake I made in the past that I assure you will not happen again.

It gives me great pleasure in presenting the cylinder trap bag that reminds me so much of the showmanship of a magician- it must be the combination of black leather, theatrical cords that remind me so much sound-blocking curtains covered in tassels in wine as well as resin beads. It's the perfect evening bag to hold around one's wrist for a night of alcohol fuelled mayhem, especially when one is surrounded by trustworthy friends.

It breaks my heart that the Cylinder Trap Bag shown above in Flesh, the softest shade of baby pink has Sold Out especially with the lovely contrasting beads shown in dalmatian jasper and deep shade of marbled red. The black and white striped wristlets as well as thread attached to the zipper tag sets the distinct boundary of this bag's opportunity as a day bag only but I wouldn't be able to resist wearing this with a cute little black dress if I had the chance to buy it. It's a case of too little, too late but maybe one day I'll be the luckiest girl of the world and strike it lucky in my respective field and be able to afford special things for myself and the ones I love. Splashing out on the Elke Kramer online store would be high on that list of priorities since it seems to be a well-kept treasure.

The Circle Smocked Bag came at twice the price of the Cylinder Trap Bag but still managed to sellout of this black variety. It reminds me of the colourful characters I knew so well to be my grandmother's old cushions and throw pillows littered around her house as well as the textured appearance on the front. I'm not sure I fully approve and support the textured and ruching affect and a deeper shade of black could have been used as a more glamorous effect but the rope cord and resin beads and tassels is certainly theatrical and eye-catching.

The Flesh colour for Elke Kramer's line of accessories and in particular evening bags has proved to be quite popular since once again this variation of the Circle Smocked Bag has sold out as well. Once again the use of black and white striped and intertwining cord and Dalmatian jasper has been used for this colour variation which has one over the love and adoration of the Elke Kramer fan base. I just wish that one day I'll be able to get my hands on one of these bags before they all sell out and are never to be seen again but there's also two other collections from Elke as well as collaborations with Sportsgirl and future released to enjoy when they rear their head.

The Accordion Bag certainly does seem to evoke some gypsy flair with the use of chunky beads gorgeous and romantic tassels as well as heavy cord- all props that seem to fit in the booth of your local travelling fortune teller. I rather like the stone coloured bag and the contrasting beads in dark emerald green- it's the finder details that can really add some life to a piece of clothing or accessory but at six hundred dollars I'm not sure the bag fully measures up to my expectations. I would however, like to see more pictures of this piece including a side-profile and also the bag at its fullest. Does it indeed extend and shrink like an accordion when playing different notes and tunes or is there only one setting of fullness to this beast? It's sadly a mystery, I would hope that it wasn't but it appears it will be unless I'm lucky enough to find a second hand and pre-loved piece on eBay (unlikely).

It seems my prayers have been answered and the numbers of stock of a bag from Elke Kramer's early collection, 'The Shake of Ophelia' has been left unravished and there are some left in 'Flesh'. For anyone who has seen the Titanic movie, Ophelia was the tragic heroine who faced a brutish husband and marriage in order to save her family and herself from falling from grace and in order to keep them firmly in the lap of luxury. As many collections do, 'The Shake of Opehlia' creates and weaves a story of its own with another heroine named Ophelia- a name perhaps familiar and synonymous with luxury as well as some of the most coveted jewellery in all the world.

Pre-Fall 2012 collection. Still, I can buy one of these for nearly two hundred dollars, whereas the Olympia Le-Tan book clutches can cost thirteen hundred dollars. I should bide my time and save my money in the meantime though- I've bought to Yves Saint Laurent Rings in the last month and need to sell a few things to get my money back to the levels of prosperity they once had.

May I present the slave bracelet in a combination of dalmatian jasper as well as ocean resin with a brass hinge. I think the name of this product and the style of the design is very clever as it incorporates the hinge, is reminiscent of musty old treasure trunks filled with love letters and combines the meeting point of the two materials nicely. For those of us who can't wriggle out wrists through the opening of a bangle or if you simply wish to be playful and romantic with one's lover then this bangle can certainly accommodate it. There's such a thickness and generous amount of dalmatian jasper and resin you wouldn't need to layer any other bangle with it- it's quite the knock-out piece existing on its own.

Of course my favourite variation of the slave ring from Elke Kramer's collection 'The Shake of Ophelia' has sold out in store, but that's only because I have such an impeccable eye for clothing and know what's the best looking pieces of jewellery out there. It was absolutely perfect- featuring another hinge but this time in glamorous rose gold as well as a combination of Casati and dalmatian jasper. One thing I continually admire about the design of Elke Kramer's pieces is their strong sense of geometry and clean-cut lines as well as the bold colours and materials used in her collections. There's such wild and wonderful stones used as bloodstone, Picasso jasper and dalmatian jasper- all materials I seldom see in jewellery design but would love to see more of. There's a hidden talent about the designer and I'm sure it's only a matter of time before everyone else discovers her and all her old collection pieces sell out too.
The holiday spirit can be so infectious at times and although it is only February, I can't help but feel Christmas and good-will towards all men when seeing a combination of red, green and yellow. This slave ring has a brass hinge, red bloodstone (one of my favourite semi-precious stones) and Beetroot resin. Not only is Elke Kramer's 'Shake of Ophelia' collection a fest for the eyes, it's also a learning experience trawling through the names of all the exotic types of jasper and resin named dreamed up by the designer of the self-titled label, Elke Kramer herself.

As well as strong the strong rounded lines of the slave ring, bracelet and earrings their the jarring contrast of sharp geometric pieces held together in the Hexing Bracelet shown here in petite Dalmatian Jasper. The brass shackles and hardware, as well as the engraved Elke at the back of the bracelet and contrasting pieces of ocean coloured resin are what attracts me to this piece. While things in single colours made as a bold statement of their own are nice, I think I prefer the strong design of the bracelet shown above and multi-faceted nature of its construction. 

Another glorious edition would be the Hexing Bracelet Oversized which features more tiles and pieces of resin beautifully crafted together in a design that mirrors a complicated and expensive treasure chest. I like the three-dimensional quality of the larger green pieces of resin, they remind me a bit of a cuboid turtle shell as well as glorious Bakelite pieces from the Art Deco period. I'm sure that Elke Kramer was the reincarnation of a gorgeous flapper girl from the 1920s if the wasn't descended from one- there's such a strong sense of vintage and reminiscent style in her pieces as well as their theatrical and showy nature.

Not confined to using one material and one single colour in their design-  I think Elke Framer has done well to establish a fashion identity and strong sense of self when creating pieces whether they be pieces of jewellery or handbags. The use of resin, Dalmatian jasper as well as geometric pieces of beads threaded together to create bold and striking designs has really become a trademark of Elke and I love to see pieces of hers featured in the windows of Fat4 in the city as well as great online stores.

Earrings aren't largely my forte but I do love the metal and structured frames around the edges of these Ritual Earrings- the pair above in beetroot and ash resin would have been all the more lovely if there were rose gold fixtures. Ah well, a girl can't have everything and I think I'm quite content to be without these earrings in my life. They would look wonderful on the assistant of a magician with large eyeshadow and eyeliner for even more magic and alluring appeal. I can't apply eyeshadow to save my life and I'm rarely in the mood to apply eyeliner unless there's a special occasion of some kind so I guess I'm better off without them. You should only wear dangling earrings when you can tie your hair up in a neat bun and keep away all the fly-aways.

It seems that for their cheap price of less than a hundred dollars, dangling brass chain fixtures and bauble like appeal the Soul Quiver Earrings managed to be one of the runaway successes of the Elke Kramer 'Shake of Opehlia' collection. Orbs and little spherical gems are one of my favourite shapes in terms of unusual jewellery since they're a motif and object that doesn't occur naturally in nature and it demands perfection. Unearthen has some lovely orb rings but they're lacking in earrings- I think the unique thing about these earrings is that they're not suspended from chains- but instead lattice brass metal strips.
 
 
Due to proudly being a member of Generation Y and growing up around the book and movie releases of Harry Potter whenever I see something sophisticated and in emerald green I instantly think of the Hogwarts head of house for Gryffindor, Minerva McGonagall, her tight prim bun of hair as well as watery blue eyes when played by British actress Maggie Smith. For one reason or another it seems that the only green I incorporate into my wardrobe are green skirts in a flirty and long flowing lengths and various materials but it seems I won't be able to get my hands on these Belief Earrings. They were made of bloodstone resin and were fitted with brass fixtures and pearls.

The mythical tassel earrings remind me of Chinese Lanterns bathed in red and golden Chinese characters but the flowing silk and avoidance from red and bloodstone gives the design of this stone and tassel combination a Western appeal about them. Appropriately named the Mystical Tassel Earrings, the brass pyramids hanging at the top of the gem stones are a gentle introduction to the bold design and sharp geometric shapes of these gem-like resin pieces. They cost one hundred dollars exactly when they were available which I think is a rather reasonable price when you consider the versatility of these earrings and how you could easily wear them for a formal occasion.

Mythical Tassel Earrings


DALMATION JASPER RESIN W. EBONY TASSEL & CUSTOM ROSE GOLD PLATED FINDINGS

Drop earring with faceted resin bead, short silky braid tassel and gold hook.
SIZE & FIT:
Tassel Length: 45mm Bead size: w 20mm x h 20mm

Rose gold, speckled and flecked Dalmatian jasper pieces uses silk tassels all in the shape of a Chinese lantern in miniature hanging from one's ear lobes? Yes please, I love these earrings to death. Since I should really be saving money and thinking about moving out, owning a home and everything else I suppose I'll have to wait till my birthday and see if I can get these loosely earrings then.

The Double Ceremonial Tassel Pendant is certainly an apt name for this glamorous necklace featuring a silken cord with rose gold aglets (metal sheaths) preventing the fraying of the ends of the cord as well as an orb of beetroot and dalmatian jasper at the centre of this necklace. Ceremonial cleverly incorporated into the name of this necklace immediately directs my attention to the sultry tone and voice of one Ms. Florence Welch who has dyed red hair and an album of the name of Ceremonials. Coincidence? I think not!

Above we can see the lovely Shamanic Trance Pendant, sold out of course but it's still a small dream of mine to one day fins this beauty in ash dust and ebony resin second hand one day. It really does look like a small trinket from a bygone era, like the small galaxy and pivotal plot point in Me In Black or even possibly something belonging to Anastasia from the Disney movie of the same title. It must be that alluring and invigorating combination of brass with vertical darts, red silk cord, black silk tassels and a piece of ash resin sandwiched wonderfully in between.

Ring of the Fallen Curse may have deterred the superstitious with the hyjinx of its name but I can assure you the large gemstone like piece of resin as well as rose gold plated band of this ring is luring me in with its sophistication and design. The colour of resin used within the universe of this collection is known as Ocean resin and with its overtones of teal it's perfectly complimented by rose gold. I'm a large fan of rose gold and I really can't understand why more designers don't use it for their jewellery- although a little tricky to get the right rich tone of the copper there's something unique and rare about it.

The Ring of Souls is another eery and spooky name for such a bright and beautiful piece of jewellery but maybe it too has also deterred some potential buyers. I personally love Dalmatian jasper from Elke Kramer because they are many other brands that are unwilling or simply haven't explored the avenue of opportunities for this semi-precious stone which has so much character about it. Although I am an animal lover it's the flecks of red and black through the beige like stone that catches my eye as well as all the little shapes in a variety of sizes that bounce of the rounded and polished stone. It comes again with a rose gold plated band which has simply got me hooked but I really should be careful- I  have two cocktail rings at the moment and I'd like to prevent the numbers from rising at the moment.

Deadly Ponies Hurrichain

After a few tidbits, leaks as well as previews from the Alice Euphemia website (a store located in the Cathedral Arcade in inner-city Melbourne today Deadly Ponies released through their Facebook their new A/W 2012 collection named Hurrichain which features muted tones of mushroom, magenta, navy as well as thick woolly fur. I had an inkling of what the collection had to bring and I was most impressed to see a magenta Mr Chain Gang Bag as well as more variations on the Mr Mail Man Bag, something I will not allow to escape my grasp this time. Although I am rather broke at the moment, I do feel confident enough to think I will own a piece from this collection but if I really start to rake it in. then maybe I can increase that to two pieces.

A stitched effect new to Deadly Ponies is quilting tried out in a variety of colours including black and brown and there's also the swirling tones of grey and flecks of the rainbow in this bag, dubbed Mr Futton complete with a neat little strap for the slinged look with the option of detaching it. There's a distinct night life appeal about this bag and while it is on the cheaper end of the Deadly Ponies spectrum, you can still expect to pay a few hundred dollars for some of the finest materials and ingredients money can buy.

Quilted felted rag shoulder bag with black deer skin leather trim, brass hardware and interior pocket. Bag measures 15H x 20W x 4D cms.

Another cute and portably sized bag that's pint-sized but still full of fun is another bag that has been available for pre-order which I had previously clapped eyes on which was the Mr. Billy Box Bag which features this lovely contrast of deep, dark brown leather as well as natural fur in a lighter tone. It seems unfair to compare Mr Futton and Mr Billy Bag but I think I prefer to save myself for a bigger bag when it comes to fur/ goat skin and since Mr Futton is one of two bags of its print and exterior texture it may be one of the first to sell out to party hungry and slightly hung-over girls.

Black cow skin shoulder bag with goat fur trim and brass hardware. Bag measures 24W x 20H x 8D cms. 

Furry and unusual, there's a lack of jewellery from the Deadly Ponies collection except for the curbchain necklace, bracelets and even ring named the Moss Chain collection for their textured appearance. I'm not sure if it's the quality from images shared on Facebook or whether the colour isn't as bold as it appeared once before but I'm still eager to see this jewellery in store and protected behind a glass case. I'm sitting on the fence with the jewellery part of the Hurrichain collection, I'm more accustomed to the fine jewellery in precious metals and using semi-precious stones at very high prices but if this newer range is more accessible for a poor student, well then I'm all for it.

I've been keen to get my hands on a satchel from Deadly Ponies for a while now and it appears that Mr Mailman is my best hope- there's the smaller size shown here and in this camel tone colour that's perfect for the street savvy university student with busy morning classes and eager to have the rest of the day to themselves. I think I was the most hopeful to see variations and new colours of this design of bag the most and since I have made the mistake of missing out in the past I will have to await the launch in March/ April for the bags in online stores across New Zealand in order to get my hands on the best coloured bag for the best price. 

Although Chanel doesn't specifically have an ownership over quilted effects for handbags, it's sort of unspoken that they do and any vintage bag will have the familiar rectangular shape as well as chain strap intertwined with leather. However the Mr Futton Sling Hobo Bag is in an entirely unique shape of it's own, with a thick shoulder strap as well as thick and plump, generous quilted diamonds.

Mr Futon Sling
Hobo Bag
38 W x 24 H x 7.5 D cm
Quilted Deer Skin / Brass Hardware
Pictured in Black
Available in
Black, Hazelnut

Deadly Ponies have been making bags out of fine leathers from exotic animals such as deer for years now but it's in the Hurrichain collection they have finally engaged in the modern and electronic age, producing a laptop case. The structure seems a lot like their wallets- the key defining feature the flatness and lack of depth within the interior pocket. A week ago I would have had enough money to buy my own laptop but I'm relatively back to square one and a bit stuck for cash I'm afraid- the hazards of being a poor student with great taste in fashion. I have about a month to scrap together enough money to get a good laptop otherwise my hand will have to keep up with about ten lectures a week or my shoulder will have to get used to my father's eight year old, stone-age laptop.
 
Mr Folio
Laptop Folder
35 W x 26 H x 3 D cm
Lamb Skin / Brass Hardware


It's interesting to track the amount of attention and positive feedback given about each bag from the Facebook release of the Hurrichainthere will be a few bits and pieces thrown on eBay at a time as well as saving my money for a bag from this new collection. Shown above is the Mr Book Large Satchel- it must be the handle at the top and sweet shade of brown, known as 'Barley' for this collection that attracts me. I could certainly use another satchel for my university endeavours and I have the perfect little Deadly Ponies Mr Lure key chain to attach to it...

One of the handbags I'm aching to get my hands on and itching to have in my possession is the Mr Chain Gang in Magenta with black and belted little strap if you so desire to sling it over your shoulder; and God knows that I will. I loved the imagination behind the design of this handbag in their last collection, but from the colours available: red, blue and black only the black had appeal about it to me and naturally sold out first of the colours. I had seen a second hand red Mr Chain Gang bag in red (lava) on eBay but at the time had no money and I'm sort of glad I did. I would much rather get my filthy mitts on a brand new Deadly Ponies bag in a great and gorgeous colour than something second hand and a bit more difficult to style.

I'm not sure what the fans of Deadly Ponies are more concerned about in terms of the pictures released for the collection, design or colour but I know I was most excited to see magenta coloured bags a part of this new collection and I'll definitely being trying to get my hands on as many feminine bags as I can. I already have a satchel of that colour but Deadly Ponies is too good to refuse and I've been trying to get my hands on one of their bags for years now. Above is the Mr Mini Fill N Zip with cute shoulder strap and matching chain in magenta to colour your dull and grey world- I absolutely cannot wait to get my hands on the real deal in store.

For those of us that enjoy a good rollicking trip to a music festival, a sweaty music gig and need to travel light and stealthy, look no further than the Mr Hutch Duffel shown here in 'Ghana' (dark brown) made of deer skin/ cow skin and complete with brass hardware. I can think of many a teenage girl who would be all over the style of this bag and the lightweight feel of it in her back, but may not be necessarily appreciative of the design and materials used in this bag. Still- it's utterly fabulous and chic and is pint-sized as well and while I have always wanted a great leather backpack I would say vintage Chanel on a good day will cost the same as Mr Hutch Duffel over here.

Mr Dipalopagus
Two Tone Shoulder Tote Bag
34 W x 42 H cm
Deer Skin / Brass Hardware
Pictured in Magenta / Black

I love the imagination about the design of this bag, but I am a little dubious about it's practical nature and how to sling it over one's shoulder- I'm not a large fan of having my bag tucked underneath my armpit and having a strap dig into my arm but I suppose versatility in size, shape and colour is an important thing to consider in the fashion world in order to accommodate everyone's needs and personal preferences.As much as I love the colour combination of black and magenta as well as all the glorious pockets protected by brass hardware, I'm going to give this bag a miss; it's not to my own personal style really.

Because I'm a bit of a magenta enthusiast and I love low slinged bags with soft cushy structure and flowing lines I'm sure I will go into a type of insanity when I see the Deadly Ponies Mr Sling Hobo bag in the feminine shade of my choice combined with the black adjustable straps as well as familiar brass hardware. One of my great adorations about the Deadly Ponies line of bags is the generous amount of colours for each design in a collection as well as the variations in size- they're all perfect and unique spanning across handsome skins of animals and look classy and chic.

Mr Fill N Zip Fur comes with an alluring white stripe from the handle attachments, incorporating the handles and fur design as a continuation of one another. This cleverly creates flow and movement within the design of the bag, but I wonder just how big a discrepancy between the designs of the fur for this bag will be. After all, since each animal is unique and real animal skin and fur is used there will be variations from the picture shown here of the Mr Fill N Zip but I remain faithful and confident in Deadly Ponies keen eagerness for perfection when it comes to design as well as patterns for bag. Not yet have they steered me wrong.

The Moss Chain Bracelet which appear to come in Black, Silt and Magenta are unusual in their design for the obvious reason they are shaped like traditional curb link bracelets but appear to be covered in velour/ velvet earning them the nickname of 'moss'. In an earlier press release and magazine exert featured on the Deadly Ponies Facebook page the magenta Moss Chain bracelet had appear to have a much deeper, dark wine coloured luster to it so I will be eager to see if there are different photographs used for the Deadly Ponies online store as well as many other online New Zealand stores in order to find the true colour. I don't really like this washed out, dusty pink colour and if indeed there is a stronger purple shade about the magenta you can be assured I will wear that bracelet with pride.

The Mr Billy Messenger bag made me whip my forehead in relief that the lovely people behind each collection at Deadly Ponies had decided to bless the peasants with such a fabulous messenger style bag complete with the middle buckle strap across that thick and wonderful fur. I know for someone who aspired towards becoming a veterinarian that to see fur and animal skin used in such a way is extravagant and has affectation about it but I can't help but adore the natural materials, the shiny brass fixtures and the quality of the bags. It's not often the brand becomes available on eBay so your best to buy something new when it's hot off the press and enjoy it as much as you can and watch a little 'Sold Out' note be attached to that item.

Oyster Magazine have already jumper on the bandwagon and have commented on the collection in the same day of the Facebook release and teaser sneak preview. Don't believe my praise for the brand? Here's what Oyster had to say:

New Zealand accessories label Deadly Ponies have just launched their AW12 collection, ‘Hurrichain’
. Proving that they’re no one trick pony, their latest venture delivers on the opulent fabrics that have been the cornerstone of previous collections. ‘Hurrichain’ largely depends upon deer, cow and lamb skin, as well as goat and calf fur for its bags, wallets and jewellery. If this all sounds a little extravagant, never fear – the collection comprises natural, earthy hues and bags are finished with brass hardware, to chill things out a little. If, however, you like everything in excess, you might find yourself gravitating towards the pieces that have stark injections of magenta or metallic accents.
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