Posts Tagged ‘fashion’
Emma Montague
Jawbone-style sunglasses by Emma Montague
“Emma was inspired by the relationship between the shape of the jaw bone and sunglasses when she put her Ray Bans down beside a mandible (as you do!). The result are a beautiful series of sunglasses made from black horn, the jaw bones of deer and acetate. They are the byproduct of trophies and in the collection, Emma marries luxury and decay and the raw with the refined”
Quoted from NOTCOT
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Nicoline Patricia Malina
Her photographic aesthetic is distinctive; rich colors and impeccable sense of details dominate the scene, combined with raw and cinematic black and white. From natural landscape to a tiny hotel rooms, she makes them all appear as if they are sets which have been specifically constructed for the shoot taking place.
Photographer Nicoline Patricia Malina. Don’t miss the ‘Dark Romance‘ series for Harper’s Bazaar Indonesia, November 2011.
(thanks My Modern Metropolis)
Knight Armored Hoodie
Fuck Off by Mark McNairy
The ‘Fuck Off’ shoe collection by fashion designer Mark McNairy.
(Credits: Laughing Squid, High Snobiety, Shorty Greene)
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Úna Burke
Artist and designer, Úna Burke is based in London: “Through my work I continually aim to create leather objects which are both visually captivating and technically challenging. They are pieces of wearable art which are indefinable as particular garments, preventing them from being placed into the conventional categories of the fashion industry. They are free to exist just as the objects that they are, interpreted independently by each individual. [ … ]”
RE.TREAT “is a conceptual collection of wearable art pieces, depicting a series of eight human gestures associated with the cause, the physical and psychological effect and the healing stages of human trauma. Sculptural forms are created around the shape of the contorted female body. A number of pieces are reminiscent of prosthetics and medical braces. This signifies the potential for healing within the boundaries of something which inhibits the body.”
Some pieces are available for sale at SHOWstudio.
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