Yeonju Sung
Yeonju Sung’s series Wearable Foods caught our eye in this month’s issue of Creative Review, the project reminded us of Fulvio Bonavia‘s series of playful food clothing (as well as Lady Gaga’s meat...
Read More →Yeonju Sung’s series Wearable Foods caught our eye in this month’s issue of Creative Review, the project reminded us of Fulvio Bonavia‘s series of playful food clothing (as well as Lady Gaga’s meat...
Read More →Maison Martin Margiela‘s paper heels have pushed the stiletto in a direction that was previously unimagined. Whether you like them or loathe them, their creativity and innovation should be commended. Personally we love...
Read More →We’re big fans of Dominic Wilcox’s colourful thread wound walking sticks and even bigger fans of the elder people who use them! Cotton thread is wound onto a wooden cane, one spool at...
Read More →Around a year or so ago, I made an of the cuff prediction that before long fashion houses would begin producing stylish, branded 3D specs for use at the big screen and at...
Read More →ward winning London based architect Julian Hakes’ Mojito shoe is amongst the most innovative we’ve seen. Manufactured from a single piece of material wrapped around the wearer’s foot, supporting the heel and ball...
Read More →These beautiful illustrative montages were created by Inka Järvinen as silk scarves for the fashion house Minna Parikka. Inka is a Helsinki based graphic designer and illustrator who works for design agency Werklig...
Read More →Umbro have teamed up with graphic design legend Peter Saville to create the new England home football kit. Saville has replaced the previous white shorts with a royal blue taken from the three...
Read More →These braceltes from Rogan NYC are made out of recycled, repurposed watches with the time piece removed. Some may call them pointless, but isn’t all fashion essentially pointless? Probably best to think of...
Read More →I wasn’t sure how to catagorise Fulvio Bonavia‘s series of food based items of clothing, so I put them under Art and Fashion and Photography! Really like the lightheartedness of them; very fun...
Read More →Pretty cool rings designed by Tanja Hartmann. They’re made from industrial grade silicon (and not egg whites and sugar!), are available in three sizes (s, m and L) and cost €15 + P&P....
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