one more good one — a curated collection of art, fashion and culture

A curated collection of art, fashion, and culture: one more good one is a blog by Mylène Mozas, a 25 years old french art director, obsessive collector and list-maker.

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A curated collection of art, fashion and culture by Mylène Mozas, passionate collector, book lover and list-maker. Let's chat!

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  • Color Structures No. 1
    Fashion and architecture are my two "visual weaknesses". Among a multitude of images, my eye will always go straight for the gr...
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  • Wearable Objects
    Viktor & Rolf FW15 (ph: Alessandro Garofalo from Style.com ) The latest show from Viktor & Rolf — featuring models wearing dest...
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  • Pools by Kelly Klein
    Pools  was first published in 1992, and has been considered one of the quintessentials coffee table books since then. Long before the a...

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in art

Marion Catusse

20 juin 2015

marion catusse french artist installation photography organic art on one more good one

I discovered Marion Catusse's work with this picture, posted on my friend Camille Vignaud's instagram, who is also the founder of La Chambre Graphique. She is the artist who caught her attention at this year's edition of the Salon de Montrouge, a renowned contemporary art fair near Paris. The sight of this strange organic totem instantly piqued my interest.

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in fashion

The Fun in Fashion

14 juin 2015

fun in fashion a collage on one more good one

Humor does not always play a major role in fashion, but to me, it is the spice that keeps it from becoming boring and too pretentious. I always watch out for the touch of self-mockery, the parody of recent events, the lighter message in a new collection. That's why I really love it when fashion takes to cartoon imagery or to subliminal symbols, applied on a beautifully cut dress or a luxurious jacket. The combination of the perfectly crafted and witful message gets me everytime.

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in photography

One more good gram #1

6 juin 2015

instagram picks by one more good one gram picks book/shop bookshelf erikheywood
Book/Shop's founder's bookshelf @erikheywood
instagram picks by one more good one gram picks bleubird james and her family
James and her cool family @bleubird
instagram picks by one more good one gram picks jimmy marble jean jacket
Jimmy Marble @jimmymarble
instagram picks by one more good one gram picks keith edmier installation on garage magazine
Keith Edmier on Garage Magazine @garage_magazine


































I collect hundreds of screencaps on my phone, and these gems never get categorized anywhere, because I usually don't take time to sort through them and post them. I thought this would make a good recurring list ; I don't know about you, but I'm always looking for some new and creative Instagram accounts, so, there you go ! You can also follow @onemoregoodone for your daily dose of inspiration !

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The Barrio Gaudí

5 juin 2015

barrio gaudi neighborhood architecture by ricardo bofill spanish studio on one more good one

The Barrio Gaudí (or "Gaudí district") was designed in 1968 by Ricardo Bofill, an architecture studio based in Spain. Built around geometric patterns, displaying a palette of both bold and beautifully sun-washed colors, the residential units are connected by terraces that allow to circulate between the buildings through pathways above ground.

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