Zombie princess MacBook stickers
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Quoted from Victoria and Albert Museum‘s website:
To many contemporaries the sinister black skeleton evening dress with its padded representations of human bones was an outrage – an offence against good taste. Although otherwise in elegant harmony with the prevailing lines of late 1930s evening wear, the skeleton dress is so constricted that it became a second skin and the imitation anatomy sat defiantly proud of the fine matt silk surface. Schiaparelli exaggerated the usually delicate trapunto quilting technique to make enormous ‘bones’ – the design was stitched in outline through two layers of fabric, then cotton wadding inserted through the back to bring the design into relief on the front. The shoulder seams and right side are closed by bold plastic zips.
In 1938 Elsa Schiaparelli unveiled the The Skeleton Dress for The Circus Collection, a collaboration with surrealist painter Salvador Dalí. Read the intriguing biography on Wikipedia.
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Apocalypse Tomorrow 2012 Calendar: visions of the last day… month by month.
Actually pretty hilarious, by Andrew Tarusov.
(via In web we trust)
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Incredible leather covered objects: the unique style of Natalia Brilli.
(@ the cool collector, @ design boom, @ dazed digital, @ google)
Thermosaurus is a heat exchanger with a Tyrannosaurus as a backbone. The item is highly efficient and energy-savvy, thanks to its complex structure that includes a skull, spine, ribs, legs, and tail bones.
A project by Art. Lebedev Studio.
The chic look of croc gets a dose of edge in these clutches. Featuring room for your smartphone and other essentials, the skull knuckle rings make it convenient to carry.
The Faux Croc Skull Knuckle Clutch is available for $115.00 at AHAlife.
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