SPECIFICATIONS Neckline: High Collar Pattern Type: Collage/Stitching Fashion Element: Pocket, Stitching Sleeve Style: Regular Sleeve Pattern: Solid Color Material: Chemical fiber blending Style2: Pullover Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve Style Type: Urban Leisure Style: Loose Women's Loose Urban Leisure Casual Long Sleeves Turtleneck Pullover Solid Color Pocket Coat
The New York-based artist’s collage series crafts surreal garments from clouds, trains or bird wings
How Ian Woods embraces mistakes as he hand-carves his pop culture collages
SPECIFICATIONS Neckline: High Collar Pattern Type: Collage/Stitching Fashion Element: Pocket, Stitching Sleeve Style: Regular Sleeve Pattern: Solid Color Material: Chemical fiber blending Style2: Pullover Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve Style Type: Urban Leisure Style: Loose Women's Loose Urban Leisure Casual Long Sleeves Turtleneck Pullover Solid Color Pocket Coat
The artist talks about plastic invasion, excavator choreographies on scrapyards and how to stay sane when the world around you is sinking under piles of garbage
Charles, Corentin, Jules Raynal, Knut and Sylvester Ulv captured by Damien Blottière and styled by Aurélien Storny + Alexandre Misericordia for the issue #7 of Candy magazine.
Madrid-based photographer and artist Pablo Thecuadro creates abstract photo collages with a surreal touch.
Rafael Pavarotti advocates for a higher fashion consciousness with ‘It’s a Trip' psychedelic prints and nostalgic 1970s silhouettes with a ‘90s acid-rave twist.
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Le illustrazioni di Johanna Goodman, fra i colori e l’assurdità dei suoi esseri immaginari, mettono in discussione la posizione dell’uomo nel suo ambiente.
Known for her vivid collages of female figures whose billowing garments embody an array of landscapes, architecture, flora, fauna, artworks, and symbolic objects, Johanna Goodman continues to celebrate the dynamism and diversity of women throughout the ages. Sourcing photographs and motifs from the public domain in addition to her own photographs, her ongoing Catalogue of Imaginary Beings series (previously) encompasses a broad spectrum of historical and contemporary imagery. More
The Fashion Atlas interviewed Pablo Thecuadro, Spanish artist who creates abstract collages characterized by the duality of human being
Cut & paste collage (paper on paper). Done for Kollage Kit weekly theme: unusual life forms.
The complete Richard Quinn Fall 2018 Ready-to-Wear fashion show now on Vogue Runway.
Porcelain Dress by Li Xiaofeng...
I met Slovenian-born designer Peter Movrin on a brisk Sunday morning in a cosy corner of a Dalston café accompanied by his close friend, Maja Leskovšek. We talked about all manner of things, from dentists and gap teeth to Mathilde Willink, Capucci and Dior. The career of this fresh CSM MA Womenswear graduate is rapidly […]
“A photo from the past carries more emotions than a contemporary one” the Berlin-based artist tells us. From collage to art installation, he handles it all
A portrait series called Soft Shells by Canadian photographer Libby Oliver
“As a kid, I didn’t know what was going on, but when I was about 15, I came home, and the front door is locked.”
Based in Santa Catarina, Brazil, collage artist Marcelo Monreal's work is going viral for his different take on inner beauty. His latest works cut open the portraits of celebrities in Photoshop, super models and other faces of pop culture that are otherwise stagnant, to reveal beautiful blooms underneath. Monreal's use of floral motifs stems (no pun intended) from his first job as an artist, developing embroidery for a label factory. His imagery is in a similar vein to that of the spliced vintage photographs of Matthieu Bourel, covered here, and Rocío Montoya's manipulated, experimental photos. While his subjects are uniquely contemporary, Monreal shares the same sense of bizarre humor that combines the morbid with abstracted glamour.
Do you have a uniform? Is there a look or a certain combination of items that you seem to gravitate to when you get dressed? For me, the awnser is Yes....yes and double yes Try as I might to be as chic as a Parisian I am pretty much a California "basics" sort of a gal. Sadly, in the past I often purchased things that had no business in my closet... by that I mean they will probably never get worn, at least by me. It's not because many of my fashion choices are not cute or stylish...it's because I wear the same really simple, comfortable things over and over again and pass on the new and trendy thinking that today is not the "right day" to wear it. Weird....I know So if today is not the right day to wear something that pretty much sums up the theory that I'm buying things that just are not working with my lifestyle The photo above is Matilda Kahl an art director at a big New York Ad house. She grew incredibly frustrated with the daily chore of finding the right out fit for work......so she decided on just one and now wears it to the office every day.....always accessorized with the little black bow read the whole story here.... she wrote in her article for Harpers Bazaar: "The simple choice of wearing a work uniform has saved me countless wasted hours thinking, "what the hell am I going to wear today?" And in fact, these black trousers and white blouses have become an important daily reminder that frankly, I'm in control. Today, I not only feel great about what I wear, I don't think about what I wear." Hoo Ray!!!!! Matilda found her uniform This is not a new concept by any stretch The French are famous for it Chic women know how to do it...and they do it really well one of my favorites is Ines de la Fresange, model and Chanel fashion muse Ines is often seen in the same flats, comfortable jeans and wonderful Chanel jackets Style legend Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, always simple and chic in her classic black and white Even my favorite bloggers know how to pull it off....Janet for instance, has written so many great posts about small wardrobes, fashion on a tight budget and owning your own style so cute and so very Janet! Janet knows her style and she owns it another chic blogger Cindy just wrote a great post about the classic tailored white shirt personally, the way I dress now is just one part of the ongoing process of letting go, moving on and finding freedom in living more simply When we sold our home in Ojai and it came time to pack it all up (...there actually was not much to pack) I made the decision to try to simplify my life even more. I purged....I tossed, I donated and I purged some more. I gave away the impractical super high pumps I wore just once, I tossed coats, blazers, pleated trousers and handbags. I chucked pantyhose, itchy lacey boy briefs, push up bras and knee socks. Interesting combo right? Gone are stupid bathing suits (never worn) silly hats and too tight tops and bottoms Adios to the puffer coat, the mens leather back pack and the hawaiian print vacation clutch that got packed but never made it to the Luau. Siyanara girlie golf shoes(except the lucky pair I wore when I hit that long drive) see ya stupid running cap so long uber chic pointy toes....you will never make me blister and bleed again all gone.... I donated at least 30 container store clear shoe boxes...full of shoes! Was it hard?...well kind of, but when I started making trips to the Goodwill, sometimes daily, it got easier and easier. And what was more amazing? When I looked at what remained in my closet (which is now 1/3 as full as it was) I finally had a glimpse of what my style really was. I felt good too, donating things that I knew would be purchased and used by someone else. There was some really good stuff in those donation bags! After the closet I tackled the bathroom with the same gusto My make up drawer was just down right silly lipstick....yucky colors...check...see ya sticky foundation....the wrong shade....done...out a here under eye cream samples....all 25 of them...what is up with all those eye creams?....in the trash I kept the basics... One foundation, one mascara, one shadow box etc I chucked all of my old makeup brushes and purchased new useful ones I chose a makeup brand or two that I really like (Bobbi Brown and Clinique) I have really enjoyed heading off to Sephora to purchase new items, in the right shades and in small quantities. Makeup that is super good for my skin and easy to use My collection of nail polish was edited to just 4 or 5 favorite shades (down from about 30 half empty uninteresting nail colors and an inordinate amount of clear, base, top coat, healthy nail hardener etc....you know the stuff...) And what started as cleaning and packing project has morphed into a lifestyle change One area that I have always probably shopped and used correctly is jewelry. I look totally ridiculous in lots of jewelry...sort of like an overdecorated christmas tree, so all of my jewelry is simple and I don't have a lot. I like really good or great pieces, just not too many and I love big mens watches instead of a bracelet. I have started to purchase clothes that I know I will and can wear...every day...for business, running errands, shopping or walking the dog. *An important side note on this uniform thing is my need for comfortable shoes. I refuse to wear shoes that give me blisters or that I can't make a mad dash down the street in. Here are a few of my favorite items from my "style me" pin board big chunky sweaters denim and chambray anything Ines wears white jeans, simple tops and an awesome jacket (great handbags are a must) camel hair and loafers slouchy boots, simple skirts and comfy sweaters I put together a style board of a few things I wear all the time slouchy cuffed trouser: Anthropology basic cotton long sleeved T: Gap denim jacket: J crew fun scarf: Madewell comfy shoes: Zappos bad hair day cap: Ralph Lauren shopper tote: Madewell readers: Warby Parker sunnies: Ray Ban what is your uniform? does it look like mine? these are really fun posts to write and they really get you thinking... especially the idea of owing your style I should probably try this technique in my kitchen but that's a whole other can of beans Have a great week and don't forget to be awesome! K
I’ve seen these fun pop art style magazine cover doodles springing up in many of the design inspiration galleries lately, but I never realised they’re all the works of two talented ladies! Ana Strumpf is a Designer, Illustrator and Vogue Columnist from Brazil who is famous for her Re.Cover art series. Hattie Stewart is a […]
Sugarcane / Formol (2018) Handmade collage, 42x60xm, framed dojo.electrickettle.fr
Mein Beitrag zu The Kollage Kits Thema der Woche: Animierte Collage Wenn Träume wahr werden! Nachdem ich meine Medusa vor einiger Zeit fertiggestellt habe, habe ich davon geträumt, sie in Bewegung...
‘The portrait is your mirror. It’s you’. – August Sander In the early 1920s Sander began People of the 20th Century – one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of photography, the project occupied Sander for some 40 years, from the early 1920s until his death, during which he took portraits of hundreds … Continue reading "The Extraordinary Photos of German Photographer August Sander"
Believe it or not, these are paper collages. Paper! I mean, honestly, when have seen a paper collage this intricate and painting-like? Melbourne based artist Alice Lindstrom cuts pieces of painted paper and glues them…
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The goldfish is a kind of aquarium fish that developed from carp by humans, and it was born to be kept in a fish tank to be watched. Modern people live in their own perceived world just like a bunch of goldfish that have no thoughts of their own and tend to follow others blindly. They are too concerned about the opinions of others to blind themselves. They are eager to get attention to be grandstanding. They are trapped in the aesthetic values of the public.
Issey Miyake es un diseñador japonés que apuesta por una moda conceptual,experimental y deconstructiva que unifica la tecnología y las tradiciones japonesas.
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Deconstructed Frida by Loui Jover - Limited Edition. Edition of: 150. Signed. Various sizes. Photography print, mounted or framed. Order now!
Chile’s Atacama Desert is a junkyard for fast-fashion clothes. Since the story broke last year, little seems to have changed — except more people are vulnerable to devastating impacts.
A journey that begins with first-hand observation and ends with complex, three-dimensional pieces, Halima’s AS and A2 Textile projects are superb exemplars for others: some of the best Textile sketchbooks that I have seen.
Getting to the bottom of what’s behind these hilarious handles.
What is wrong with being addicted to glamour and money?. The path is scattered with desire for the priceless things like diamonds, fast cars, planes, and