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Starck’s SLS Hotel, Beverly Hills Posted: 16 Dec 2008 09:55 AM PST Even in LA terms, the brand new SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills is a networking dream. The brainchild of Sam Nazarian - owner of the flourishing SBE entertainment and nightlife company - it has had iconic designer Philippe Starck, 'the Ambassador of Spanish cuisine' Jose Andres and even design maestro and retailer Murray Moss all on board from the start. To read full article go to Wallpaper. Related posts:
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Posted: 16 Dec 2008 09:53 AM PST After the Balloon here is the Glass, with Glass artist Melli Ink - She studied theater design at Central St. Martins College of Art in London. She worked as Set-designer for theater, film and opera. Her Skeleton Glass Bones project is just Amazing. A lot of hours of work… Thanks to Acriacao for the tip! Related posts:
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Posted: 16 Dec 2008 09:33 AM PST Japanese Balloon Artist Daisy ( Rei Hosokai ) creates almost everything with balloons, from Dresses to accessories and even flowers - The site presently shows some amazing dresses fabricated with the long balloons you’d usually only see in the form of little animals, but Daisy elevates the art to design amazing clothing that could be called haute couture. She won everything single contest she made - Let’s say that interesting for photoshoot, but probably hard to wear to a gala or nighclubs… DaisyBalloon Related posts:
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Posted: 16 Dec 2008 09:29 AM PST Zenvironments illustration and design is the work of Zach Johnsen. The first few works here are drawn on watercolor paper , but a lot of his work now (some shown here) are large format acrylic on wood creaturesque characters.
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Posted: 15 Dec 2008 11:00 AM PST Lykke Li : Youth Novels There is nothing really to say about “Youth Novels”, Lykke Li’s Album that came out a few months ago, other than if you don’t have it yet, you are really missing out on one of the years best albums and greatest artists. l’ll leave you with these two tracks for a range of her sound. Listen to “Everybody But Me” Here Listen to “Breaking It Up” Here Related posts:
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Posted: 15 Dec 2008 10:44 AM PST We have been feeling the whole headdress trend coming in for awhile, designers have been prancing around the idea and a hand full of brands have sprung from this idea of hairpieces, but who else than Karl Lagerfeld to set the god damn tone. Laetitia Crahay, Chanel’s brilliant accessories designer really outdid all expectations with this roundup. Paris’s Le Ranelagh theatre, built in 1755 by Jean Joseph Le Riche de La Pouplinière, was the location Karl Lagerfeld chose to present his pre-fall 2009 Paris-Moscow collection. The collection is a tribute to the obvious Russian influence in Coco Chanel’s designs during her romance with Russia’s Count Dimitri, although it’s also a reference to the emerging Russian economy, its passion and its tradition in ostentatiousness. Chanel and the luxury world have certainly set their sights on markets beyond eastern Europe. thanks to View on Fashion Related posts:
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My Holiday Picture on a Blockbuster Movie Poster Posted: 15 Dec 2008 10:22 AM PST Adactio, an British Blogger, was surprised one day when he saw the Iron Man Billboard in the street. He thought hmmm, that this reminds me of something ! And its by hazard while looking through his holiday pictures that he remembered why this was so familiar… Adactio simply put his holidays pictures on Fickr in Licence Creative Commons and the Graphic Designers of the movie took it from him to create the Iron Man Poster Campaign ! Pretty sick, Would be cool to see my holiday pics on the next Batman Poster ! lol Related posts:
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Posted: 15 Dec 2008 10:05 AM PST In May we spoke about The Rootstein Display Mannequin Company when they were doing their launch for the newest immortalization of model Agyness Deyn, and today same news applies to canadian belle, top model Coco Rocha. So just like Agyness Deyn, Twiggy and Yasmin Le Bon, Coco Rocha now has her own Rootstein mannequin, which she unveiled at a cocktail party co-hosted by designer Richard Chai. The model is the latest in a long line of models to inspire the Rootstein mannequin company. Founded in the 1950s in London by Adel Rootstein who decided still and lifeless shop dummies needed a seriously chic make-over. And the most authentic touch to the new mannequin? It also had Coco’s brand new hair color, auburn, which Rootstein creative director Kevin Arpino had to re-dye red just the night before the mannequin’s debut. Related posts:
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After Show #79 Numero Magazine Posted: 15 Dec 2008 09:58 AM PST After Show, Editorial for Numero Magazine#79 shot by Amazing Jean-Baptiste Mondino, styled by Patti Wilson. Las Vegas’ callgrils meets Androïd-punky & clubkids. Gareth Pugh bodysuit with Nicholas KIRKWOOD platform shoes is GENIUS!!
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Hanako Narahira’s Knitwear Madness Posted: 15 Dec 2008 09:45 AM PST Another Central Saint Martens Talent, Hanako Narahira is a London based Japanese Knitwear master. This super colorful collection has a very Japanese spirit. The collection is inspired by graffiti on the Berlin wall, vivid color, motifs, and trace of time and people. Related posts:
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