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Feeds to Follow #10

Feeds to Follow #10

From the dreamiest knitwear to the photographer who made me fall in love with fashion.

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Edward Kanarecki
Jan 13, 2025
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I truly consider the 1300+ feeds I follow on Instagram a highly curated pack of people that inspire me on the daily basis. And I openly confess that I might spend way too much time on browsing my feed, but even if it seems to be a form of leisure, it’s 90% work-connected! And well, I love beautiful things that please my eyes and intriguing people that stimulate my mind, both IRL and digital. So, I decided to start sharing with you from time to time my favorite accounts I follow and which you might also fancy following. Here are this month’s five picks:

Paula Kozłowska’s Kai Kotto is a Polish knitwear brand that - in my humble opinion - offers the most beautiful sweaters on the internet. Her intarsia pieces, absolutely time-consuming in their painstaking, hand-made production, are weaved with the designer’s obsessions, like William Blake’s poetry, John Mackie’s illustrations, medieval manuscripts or the beauty of Mother Nature. Her latest design (that took nearly 60 hours to make!) is an alpaca wool knit with rose and blackberries intarsia motif, a piece inspired with Alfred Austin’s “My Winter Rose” poem. It’s so gorgeous it gets me emotional.

@kai_kotto

Tim Walker is finally on the ‘gram! I love his work since being a kid, and I think that seeing one of his editorials in British Vogue (or Italia) made me feel that special something for fashion. Tim isn’t always sharing his archival works, but also never-seen-before backstage footage and his old scrapbooks (so much inspiration… and zooming-in!). Must-follow if you ask me.

@timwalker

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