Fashion + Art
Reversible and versatile, these tees allows you to effortlessly go from day to night, as well as serve as an easy reference in case you forget what you’re supposed to be doing.
To buy, click here (warning: overpriced)Posted on July 7, 2008
French artist Koralie - I likie.
Her current exhibition, titled Après la Pluie (”After the Rain”), can be seen at NYC’s Joshua Liner Gallery.
In Après la Pluie, Koralie lets loose a torrent of colorful geishas, depicted in rainbow wall paintings, hanging scrolls, silkscreen works, and large paintings on canvas hung amid collage and other decoration. While inspired by Japanese visual culture, from thirteenth-century prints to contemporary Manga, the artist also incorporates an eclectic global menu of references, including African and English hairstyles, Russian dolls, Indian folklore, and wallpaper design.
Koralie lives and works in Montpellier, France. Learn more about Koralie at kogaylou.free.fr.
Posted on: June 30, 2008
Genius.
Magazine: Oyster Magazine (Sydney). Issue: 76
Spread titled: Daytripper
Photographer: Georges Antoni @ The Artist Group
Stylist: Laura Gorun
Models: Antoni Fox, Jess Bourke, Anthea Page, Emma Ishta
Jess, Skirt - Toni Maticevski
Jumper - Sass & Bide
Jacket (as turban) - Toni Maticevski
Anthea: (dress) - Toni Maticevski
Dress (worn underneath) Grandma Takes A Trip Jacket (as turban) Toni Maticevski
[ via Fashion Nation ]
Posted on May 29, 2008
Admit it ladies - you can’t resist a good bow. Or a few, for that matter.
Posted on May 29, 2008
Not sure if you’ve noticed lately, but ALDO bags are quite delicious, considering how cheap they are. Ju Like!!
Aldo “Esromera” ($50.00): Hippie chic Doctor Quinn, Medicine Woman
Aldo “Garolump” ($50.00): Where the heck do they get these names?
Aldo “Orgiano” ($50.00): Fabulous, but easy to tire of after a week.
















