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Pierre Kracht - Wrapping His World - Posted: 13 Mar 2009 10:47 AM PDT German Artist Pierre Kracht’s Wrapped series was shown at the Transversale 2009 show in Germany last month as a part of the “Surface” exhibition. Transversale is a show that unveils the boundaries where art meets design and design meets art. In Kracht’s work he poses a question of the relevance of material through time. By wrapping these objects into cocooned silhouettes he is attempting to make them disappear, it is his metaphor for the tangible world which fills our lives.
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Marloes ten Bhömer’s visionary footwear concepts Posted: 13 Mar 2009 10:08 AM PDT Dutch Designer Marloes ten Bhömer produces shoes that are both provocative and otherworldly. Her work experiments with art and technology allowing us to perceives shoes in a new light. They have a design language that is built on clean lines, materials, and construction techniques that are closer to design and architecture than women's fashion. They allow women the incredibly rare chance of freedom from conventional style clichés and codes, because they do not conform to the existing codes. The Base of the shoe (top Image) and the final shoe, created with soft leather (bottom) Related posts:
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Posted: 13 Mar 2009 09:34 AM PDT Those Dancing Days : Those Dancing Days Fresh out of High School, Those Dancing Girls bring it with their fresh and fizzy pop. You can definitely feel the youth in the Swedish girl groups tempo and spirit, it makes me want to jump up and dance! This track came out awhile ago on a self-released 5-track EP in Sweden before being signed by Wichita and coming out with their full album titled “In Our Space Hero Suits”. Listen and enjoy! Listen to “Those Dancing Days” Here
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Posted: 13 Mar 2009 04:37 AM PDT Alexander McQueen put the meaning to fashion SHOW with his AW09/10 collection for Paris Fashion Week. This collection definitely stands out to others which have been playing it safe this season. Entitled “Horn of Plenty” it had a massive pile of old tyres, sinks and televisions center stage. With also old props from past shows. Models resembling Marilyn Manson with pale white faces and big red/black lips. Towering on platform heels and each with a creatively recycled hat…inspiration from umbrellas, pillow cases, tyres, and large knitted structures! Almost Geisha Like the models wore a lot of houndstooth black and white dresses, some with structures nearly 5,6 or 7 dimensional! Large geometric structures with a lot of coats and a lot of large collars. Red was a popular shade throughout the collection, with a few stripes as seen before. One dress made entirely of feathers is quite outstanding!A lot of cocoon shapes and pleats and folds make for a wardrobe to rival Cruella De Vil. Also a mermaid tail effect on the few final dresses made for quite a spectacle!All in all a vibrant collection with sophistication and elegance and a bit of craziness! Related posts:
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Posted: 12 Mar 2009 01:31 PM PDT Soon to be spotted on your fav neon-clad deejay and/or new wave dude (some boys can pull off most anything) is the out-there accessory du jour courtesy of New York's design collective, Gar-De. It seems the fringe-trend has reached its zenith with the conception of the WWD-wrestler-cum-hair-extension pieces. Available Special Order Price on request from Gar-De. To order: 212.967.8826 Related posts:
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