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Monochrome
Monochrome, the second collection from East London designer Anya Kamarek, features asymmetrical designs inspired by post-war architecture in Eastern Europe. I’m looking at the leggings that scrunch down over heels with an interested eye. Super cute idea, but I wonder how long it would take me to accidentally pull them too far down and wear a hole on them with the heel? Or does that just become the pants version of a hoodie thumbhole?
A Ballerina Dances with Daggers on Her Shoes
Ever Had To Sleep In The Doghouse?
Now, would ya rather stay here…or a Holiday Inn?* Thought so. Presenting the Dog Bark Park Inn (aka Sweet Willy.) Now, if you find yourself in a certain little corner of the world called Cottonwood, Idaho- check out this two-room Bed N Breakfast shaped like, well, a beagle!
Photos 1-4 from Dog Bark Park Inn, 5-9 by Alan Levine.
*Not that there’s anything WRONG with Holiday Inns.
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Digital Love starring Daft Punk and Milla Jovovich
French Dj duo Daft Punk maintain their buzz with this latest editorial for CR Fashion Book. The electronic heroes were shot wearing Hedi Slimane for Saint Laurent and posing inside of James Goldstein’s John Lautner home in Los Angeles. They were accompanied by Milla Jovovich and shot by Mathieu César.
This shoot is a followup to the “PUNK’D” Editorial, right before they released their highly anticipated album “Random Access Memories” back in may.
Read more at CR Fashion Book by Carine Roitfeld
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What If Disney Were Grumpified?
No, not Grumpy in the Seven Dwarfs. THE Grumpy One. You’ve got your movie deal, your Grumppuccino, your book deal (book? hmmm…more on that LATAH.) So what would happen if GC starred in these well-known Disney flicks? They’d prolly look something like this…artwork by TsaoShin.
Spotted on DesignTaxi.
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King of the Road (5 Photos)
“#5060,” 2006-2009. © Mike Brodie: from A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, Courtesy M+B Gallery, Los Angeles.
“Nothing behind me, everything ahead of me, as is ever so on the road.” ―Jack Kerouac, On the Road
There’s an excitement and allure to hitting the road with no destination in sight and no route in mind. This is part of the appeal of Mike Brodie‘s recent work. Captured during a three-year period when, as a teenager, he hitchhiked, rode freight trains and lived off the grid with a group of fellow travelers, Brodie’s images have a movement and restlessness to them that celebrates the freedom of the itinerant life. This is the modern-day equivalent of Jack Kerouac’s seminal novel On the Road. But just as Kerouac and his Beat Generation peers had their share of despair, Brodie’s photos show that life on the road is not for the faint of heart. His subjects are soot-covered, sleeping on the side of the tracks and surviving on the food others have thrown away. Yet they ride on, ever curious about what the next spot on the map can bring.
“Mike Brodie: A Period of Juvenile Prosperity” opens at M+B gallery in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 16, with a book signing by the artist, whose first monograph, A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, was published earlier this month by Twin Palms. A concurrent exhibition is also running in New York City at Yossi Milo Gallery.
“#3102,” 2006-2009. © Mike Brodie: from A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, Courtesy M+B Gallery, Los Angeles.
“#5065,” 2006-2009. © Mike Brodie: from A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, Courtesy M+B Gallery, Los Angeles.
“#0924,” 2006-2009. © Mike Brodie: from A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, Courtesy M+B Gallery, Los Angeles.
“#3025,” 2006-2009. © Mike Brodie: from A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, Courtesy M+B Gallery, Los Angeles.