Not sure if this is jewelry or wearable art, but they look stunning. UK-based Nora Fok uses modern materials like nylon, combined with knitting and weaving to create very delicate and fragile-looking pieces.
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Marimekko’s spring/summer 2017 collection reintroduces five iconic garments from the 1960s and 1970s. I just love the vintage prints and the colors! This one above is called Liidokki dress.
I would love to have a pair of these Marijuana Stockings by Strathcona. The brand specializes in fine printed socks, objects and leisure wear, all of which are limited-edition and original: painted, collaged, photographed or drawn by founder/artist Ryley O’Byrne.
Beautiful jewelry inspired by simple scribbles. The Australian artist Iris Saar Isaacs used her own scribbles to create witty and contemporary designs for brooches, earrings and necklaces made with stainless steel, aluminium and rubber.
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A very cool tribute to calligraphy: The world of contemporary calligraphy inspires the new Persol Calligrapher Edition for eyewear. The featured artist in the company’s latest communication campaign is Paul Antonio, Persol’s official calligrapher and also one of the official Royal calligraphers in London. You can see some more of his excellent calligraphy demonstrations in Persol’s Vimeo channel.
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Amazing colors and photography! The classic Italian shoe brand Santoni and the storytelling photographer Simone Bramante (aka @brahmino on Instagram) have joined forces for a new campaign called Tales of Colours. The campaign highlights Santoni’s exclusive service offering the opportunity to create customized shoes in a selection of colours of your choice.
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This is so amusing! A tutorial to make your very own disco ball helmet! Although it will probably prove to be distracting to other drivers, it still is sooo cool.
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I find the concept behind this collection so interesting! Quick hand sketches with markers have been enlarged and transformed into clothes and shoes. It is the Spring-Summer collection of UK-based designer Edda Gimnes, who just recently graduated from London College of Fashion and has already made an impact as “one of ten Fresh out of Fashion School designers to watch”
OK, maybe these are not really wearable clothes, but only the thought that someone actually came up with the idea and made it happen, is so entertaining!
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