Raquel Zimmermann In Vogue Nippon By Mario Sorrenti

TOP FALL.

i think my lookbook obsession is getting out of hand..
Proenza Schouler
Balenciaga
Pringle of Scotland


Givenchy
Jason Wu

Lanvin
Preen

ARTIST: STINA PERSSON






my new obsession is the work of  Stina Persson. I am on the hunt for an original.


Fall 2010.

I absolutely loathe the Winter..The only perk to the Fall for me is Fall Fashion..its not secret. i like black... Chunky sweaters, scarfs, Boots and Leather. my new additions to my closet for this winter...... and the winners are.....


The Jeffery Campbell Meeker Wedge boot
Sam Edelman  Zoe Boot




Cheap Monday Construction Jeans

Evil Twin Insane mesh leggings

Funktional Leather Vixen Legging

Stussy Kostas m65 jacket


Cheap Monday Debbie Sweater
Addicted to my Cheap Monday tanks. loved this outfit. so i bought it.
Cheap Monday Lia Tube Scarf

Tumblr faves. COSMICDUST.

a few images from one of my many favorite Tumblrs. COSMIC DUST

San Diego.

My Week was in San Diego with Rand. oh how i love the beach.

Paper sculptures by Anna-Wili Highfield

Favorites. for today.

Wlidfox FW2010: It's Witchcraft

Best Coast

Bieber Falls into Black Hole


Yes, we would all like Justin Bieber to fall into a Black Hole, but someone has finally made that dream a reality. Well…they made his music fall into the singularity, anyway. Apparently if you take the annoying little munchkin’s “U Smile” and slow it down 800% (courtesy of Florida artist Shamantis) you get something akin to a Boards of Canada grand opus. Give it a listen, pretty crazy stuff. I’m not going to post the original for comparison because I’m not that evil.

Familiar Strangers

Japanese artist Yoskay Yamamoto fuses inspiration from his heritage and Japanese mythology with the pop iconography from his new Western home in his work. His art has been described as a nostalgic blend of urban pop art and traditional and mythical Japanese elements. Interestingly, Yamamoto comments on the process of discovery that help defines his voice. Speaking of his latest work, Familiar Strangers, he states ”I feel that I am always trying to fit in with others instead of finding or creating an environment that will naturally accept me as who I am. With the attempt and effort to fit in, I feel that we lose a sense of ourselves and become a familiar stranger within our own body.” The series is dedicated to a discovery of identity.

Book Art

Artists are visual people, not wordsmiths. So it was natural for Hawaii-based artist Jacqueline Rush Lee to create art out of discarded books. Shes bakes them in kilns, dyes them and intricately forms them to make sculptures with incredible texture.