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Nail art crush!

Nail art crush!

Next halloween, i want to go crazy avant garde with ridiculous amounts of eye make-up and jewels, like this…

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powderdoom:

China Fashion Week Makeup (via MTV Style). SO GOOD!!!

Looks tough carrying a Chanel Surfboard in a skirt and heels. But I do have a bit of a crush on this photo.

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trendcrib:

Parisian fashion house Chanel has designed a set of four surfboards for every fashion victim in the world of surfing. To be honest, Chanel x surfboards = Error as we aren’t really used to seeing haute couture ladies in the role of the typical surfbabe! Not that there is anything wrong with…

who knew, cardboard shoes. pretty spectacular.
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kouturtion:

Being green still seems to be on the top of everyone’s to do list. If it is recycling you are into check out one of our new favorite innovative green thumbs Marc O’Brian.
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Marc is a young UK based designer who works primarily with cardboard sculptures making stunningly detailed replicas of everyday items out of, well, cardboard. We are mostly impressed with his functional creation dubbed the “Smart Shoes”. Marc has created a well fitting and functional fashion piece he describes as,

“Shoes seem to work really well in cardboard. Because corrugated cardboard won’t flow and bend like leather or canvas it takes a lot of squashing and twisting to get it into shape, which seems to bring out the corrugated structure and chunky look of the material.”

Looking over his portfolio we are amazed at some of his creations and his dedication to detail. O’Brian has designed and made custom pieces for window displays and is an amazing artist for hire. So if you are looking for that little something extra, and excuse our pun, “out of the box” hit up Marc and you will not be disappointed.
[caption id=”attachment_367” align=”aligncenter” width=”600” caption=”NoiseLab Window Display by Marc O’Brian”][/caption]
If you would like to see more of his work (and we know you do) just click here.
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who knew, cardboard shoes. pretty spectacular.

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kouturtion:

Being green still seems to be on the top of everyone’s to do list. If it is recycling you are into check out one of our new favorite innovative green thumbs Marc O’Brian.

[caption id=”attachment_366” align=”aligncenter” width=”600” caption=”Smart Shoes”][/caption]

Marc is a young UK based designer who works primarily with cardboard sculptures making stunningly detailed replicas of everyday items out of, well, cardboard. We are mostly impressed with his functional creation dubbed the “Smart Shoes”. Marc has created a well fitting and functional fashion piece he describes as,

“Shoes seem to work really well in cardboard. Because corrugated cardboard won’t flow and bend like leather or canvas it takes a lot of squashing and twisting to get it into shape, which seems to bring out the corrugated structure and chunky look of the material.”

Looking over his portfolio we are amazed at some of his creations and his dedication to detail. O’Brian has designed and made custom pieces for window displays and is an amazing artist for hire. So if you are looking for that little something extra, and excuse our pun, “out of the box” hit up Marc and you will not be disappointed.

[caption id=”attachment_367” align=”aligncenter” width=”600” caption=”NoiseLab Window Display by Marc O’Brian”][/caption]

If you would like to see more of his work (and we know you do) just click here.

wowza. now that’s a fashionable way of wearing pasta!

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“For us, this is the essence of Italian beauty,” said designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana before a show whose catwalk was festooned with multicoloured fairy lights intended to bring to mind “a small town in the south of Italy decorated for festivities”.


i’d have to find some super tiny books to fill this bookcase!
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bookmania:

Quadruple Spiral, the ”Impossible Bookcase”. A visionary design created by experimenting with the Droste effect. The  parameters refer to the classification are discussed here. (by Seb Przd)

i’d have to find some super tiny books to fill this bookcase!

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bookmania:

Quadruple Spiral, the ”Impossible Bookcase”. A visionary design created by experimenting with the Droste effect. The  parameters refer to the classification are discussed here. (by Seb Przd)

I guess wading through puddles is outta the question with these cardboard Air Max Nikes.

verywell:

A pair of cardboard Air Max 90´I spottet at Bread&Butter Berlin 2010. FRESH!

I guess wading through puddles is outta the question with these cardboard Air Max Nikes.

verywell:

A pair of cardboard Air Max 90´I spottet at Bread&Butter Berlin 2010. FRESH!

A quick take on my current state of mind and Twitter.

bookmania:

shopping for books a religious experience. (photo of Selexyz Bookstore in a Dominican church, Netherlands by Bert Kaufmann)

bookmania:

shopping for books a religious experience. (photo of Selexyz Bookstore in a Dominican church, Netherlands by Bert Kaufmann)