The only blog about animals (taxidermied), ice cream, illustrations, creepiness, Oprah Winfrey, and Mary-Kate Olsen. I have a pretty broad spectrum of interests, but there are very specific themes that string together what appeals to me, creatively. Real things that look fake. Fake things that look real. Real fake things. Fake real things. Whimsy.
Fashematics. Fashion + Mathematics. These are hilarious - what do you see? Tons more at the source.
Sadak S/S 11 collection, photographed by Daniel Bolliger.
Behind label SADAK is Serbian indie fashion designer Sasa Kovacevic, whose S/S 2011 collection narrates of a micro-nation called “Ex-land”, an imaginary state where contrasting inspirations merge.
German photographer Daniel Bolliger shoots and handles post-production, capturing this lively collection and its textural ambiguities, shapes and dynamic cultural references rooted in a precise historical time but reinterpreted to a present day “Ex-land”.
It’s been a while since we had a truly glorious Steven Meisel satire for a Vogue Italia cover editorial. In the past, the famous photographer has set his sights on celebrity rehab centers and extreme plastic surgery, but lately he’s delivered more covers inspired by old movies and the 90s. Which is fine, but sometimes fashion likes a giggle. For January 2012, Meisel and Vogue Italia deliver for your consideration an editorial that looks like stills from a home shopping TV show.
(Source: jezebel.com)
The Olsens share their clothes, just like poor people! I am a bit obsessed with this vintage 80’s Krizia fox intarsia sweater…wear fur without wearing fur.
eyeball jewelry from topshop - cute and creepy. i want it all. i wonder what it’d look like if i wore them all at the same time.
(Source: fakingfashion.com)