You will absolutely love the light and breezy wedding gowns featured on New York Magazine’s wedding issue – Just Float
{Photography: Peter Hapak; Styling: Doria Santlofer}
You will absolutely love the light and breezy wedding gowns featured on New York Magazine’s wedding issue – Just Float
{Photography: Peter Hapak; Styling: Doria Santlofer}
Featured below original tights are offered by French company Les Queues de Sardines. Elegant and eye-catching tights are decorated by unique graphic images. Screen-printed by hand on a farm in rural France these exclusive fashion tights will never go unnoticed. All tights are created in limited number so you should hurry up if you want to have some.
The Brazilian brand H.Stern in partnership with Disney has released an extraordinary luxury collection of unusual ring inspired by “Alice in Wonderland” of Tim Burton. Strange roses, colorful mushrooms, bird from beautiful garden, the Cheshire Cat, Jabberwocky and other wonders of the world through the mirror served as the inspiration for designers brand. The collection consists of five rings, they are all made of gold, some items are covered with colored enamel and adorned with diamonds. All products are made under the order, and, like in the movie everything is reduced or increased to gigantic proportions, and jewelry can be ordered two sizes – “human dimension” and “extraordinary dimension” that are enormous sculptures.
Cheshire Cat: The Chesire Cat ring was reproduced in detail in a small sculpture of gold dipped in blue enamel, and is seen stretched out on a smattering of gold and diamond branches. The golden cat’s smile received a special treatment and, as in the film, glows in the dark.
Mushroom Forest: The Forest of mushrooms where Alice wanders in the film inspired the creation of this enameled gold ring in colors and textures carefully chosen to represent the natural forms. In order to reproduce the tones used in the film, dozens of colors were tested until the ideal tone for each piece was achieved. The texture of the real toadstools is seen not only on the outside of the ring but also on the inside. Some are covered with diamonds.
Living Flowers: The roses in Alice’s garden are now sculptured in Noble Gold, and thanks to the finish in enamel, gain a tone of dark purple, which contrasts with delicate buttons sprinkled with diamonds.
Jabberwocky: The intriguing dragon that terrifies Wonderland gave origin to an impressive ring with a gothic look in the style of Tim Burton. The body of the dragon is represented with black gold and diamonds on a double-band ring.
Topiary Garden: The film shows plants artistically cut out in topiary technique forming a magnificent garden. This scenario led the H.Stern designers to create a bird made of hundreds of golden leaves, soldered one by one and covered by green enamel.
A winner of the red dot award, the design of this eyewear series is inspired by the shape of a spiral, translating it into a delicate design – it features sensuously appealing functionality, yet at the same time also presents a new approach towards the understanding and construction of eyewear. The eyewear is focused around a spiral hinge of avant-garde appeal that is fascinating to almost any beholder – it makes the hinge look like a refined accessory, but actually it the basic design element.
Helix Series, by Claus Jensen and Henrik Holbaek, Tools Design, for Monoqool
Iron Man 2 is one of the most anticipated movies this year, and along with its popularity a range of manufacturers have decided to cash in on Iron Man’s success. One of these is clothing an fragrance manufacturer Diesel who are releasing a limited edition Iron Man Cologne.
The series of works starts serial inspiration design from the Chinese paper-cutting art.
The engrave visual effect of the works recur a slip of the traditional culture.
Eyelashes not only has been pass down the culture meaning of paper-cutting,
but also enrich the story of totem, to show the new fashion and sexy with the beautiful gesture.
Designed by Ting yu Wang
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Stunning textural art installation by a London textile designer Eunsuk Hur. Gorgeous!!! See more here