Archive | July, 2011


H&M Home’s Interior Styling


I just can not get over the fact that H&M Home is not available in the US! What is this all about and how long will it last? There are so many great “on a budget” interior solutions in these images, that I had to find a friend who would accept my online buy in the UK and ship it to me in NY. I am super curious about the quality of it all but you cant really go too wrong!

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Fendi Fall 2011 Campaign by Lagerfeld


Anja Rubik is playing a muse (for male model Brad Kroenig) in the latest Fendi Fall 2011 Ad campaign photographed by Karl Lagerfeld. This campaign makes it her third consecutive season as the face of Fendi, and we totally agree that she represent and carries the brand very well. READ MORE


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Dirty Faces by JKB Fletcher


British hyper-realist artist JKB Fletcher, paint gorgeous superheroes themed woman in a very sensual way. “My Paintings address questions of whether photorealism is anything more than a photograph with oil based paint. Using ‘reality’ and sensuality to provoke thoughts and sensations of physicality and beauty.”

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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: Waiting for the…


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Flashback to the big-haired 80′s, around the time when Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) covered a famed song about a drug deal on the corner of Lexington and 125th in New York City–”I’m Waiting for the Man,” by a little band we like to call The Velvet Underground & Nico. READ MORE


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Metiisage by Mademoiselle Maurice


Metiisage is a street project by French artist Mademoiselle Maurice. Dressing cities and making street art with ribbons. Her use of fences and trees as a canvas is pretty genius idea. READ MORE


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Laetitia Bica Photography


In her photographs, Laetitia Bica, cheats with reality, by diverting, distorting and transforming what she sees in a vision of beauty offset, full of cliches and humor. Beings of flesh and blood freeze in porcelain dolls or toy pop. The artist leads us to reflect on the plastic that is ideal as a model imposed on glossy paper. READ MORE


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