By Ani Tzenkova 28 Feb 2011 @ 8:31 pm |

We have got a little menswear visionary on our hands. Raun Larose is new a New York designer whose streetwear roots infused with the influence of his seamstress mother have blossomed into something quite spectacular. The designers that inspire Larose most are Ricardo Tisci (Givenchy), Phillip Lim, Vintage Yves saint Laurent (Women’s), and Raf Simon’s, and you can feel each of their individual influences in his work. READ MORE
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By Cyril Foiret 28 Feb 2011 @ 10:11 am |

German artist Uli Westphal worked on this project entitled Mutato, archiving a collection of non-standard fruits, roots and vegetables, displaying a dazzling variety of forms, colors and textures, that only reveal themselves when lawfully enforced standards cease to exist. “The complete absence of READ MORE
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fruits,
Mutato,
Mutato-Project,
Project,
Uli Westphal,
vegetable
By Cyril Foiret 28 Feb 2011 @ 9:38 am |

American artist/illustrator Jason Naylor would call himself a ‘creator’ – His works employs a lot of both illustrations and typography, working a lot on beauty trend illustrations, especially for Mac Cosmetics and their beautiful TrendZine - Here are some really inspiring beauty manipulation, that I’m sure you will enjoy as much as I do.
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Beauty Trend book,
illustrations,
Jason Naylor,
mac costmetic,
trend,
trend collages,
trend illustrations,
TRENDS
By Joelle Tessa 28 Feb 2011 @ 9:38 am |

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Ay Dios Mio! Did you say you want to dance? Well, here yah go. I had to bring this one to the Trendland table, although this single was released in 2008. I fear I must defend this song choice for all you time sensitive sticklers out there (no judgment, I’m one of you). I know, it’s so 3 years ago…but perhaps it’s new to some of you? READ MORE
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barcelona,
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El Guincho,
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Pablo Díaz-Reix,
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pop negro,
spain

“Decide what you want to shoot and shoot it obsessively”, that’s the philosophy of photographer Liz Wolfe. Based in Toronto, she studied photography at Ryerson University’s School of Image Arts in Toronto. Her bold and deceptively cute photographs are always a beautifully wrapped reflection about dichotomy of everyday objects.
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By Cyril Foiret 27 Feb 2011 @ 11:38 am |

Looks like incontinently I’ve been attracted by a lot of watercolor illustrations lately (is there a coming trend in illustration?). These dreamy and vibrant illustrations reflect the enticing inner world of highly regarded artist, Daniel Egne?us. Born in 1972 in Sweden, Daniel has spent 20 years in Prague, London, READ MORE
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Daniel Egneus,
illustrations,
watercolor,
Watercolor Illustrations