
Architect Zaha Hadid is the latest creative to collaborate with famous Brazilian plastic shoe brand Melissa. Hadid’s design was revealed exclusively at London Fashion Week this autumn. Not surprisingly, her £200 special edition is as sculptural and moulded as her buildings. And as exclusive – the shoes are only available at London’s Dover Street Market.


Sculptor Silvia B. does it again with an installation by the name of Les beaux et les plus beaux, a group of masked boys clad in white who are depicted playing with their white toys. From a distance, the figures appear attractive, yet a closer look reveals some aspect that leaves the viewer slightly uncomfortable. The exhibition is held at the GEM Museum of Contemporary Art in The Hague. Fairytale or nightmare?

A small man who holds his own head in a stocking welcomes visitors to room…
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Really fresh new collection from UK designer Ashish for his spring/summer 2009 -You girls can find it only in two locations in the US – H.Lorenzo LA and Henri Bendel NY – See also his actual fall/winter 08 its really refreshing.
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Just found a group of pictures from Shoe Mi called “The Craziest Shoes from Around the World”, and I may have to agree on a lot of them. To see the full collection of images you can go here.

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You could think those are sculptures, but they are actually Paintings and Drawings – Josh Keyes is a contemporary artists who portray animals with empathy. All his paintings really looks like characters and he have his own way to mix nature and street.
Check his work for more refreshing paintings…

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Paul Insect is a interesting English artist, I would say his art is between genius and weird, he definitely like to provoke and his favorite subjects are Sex & Death – His Dead Bunny sculptures are my favorites. See the really cool Online Exhibition at Lazinc / The Manor


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An other AMAZING photographer – There is so many that its hard to follow sometimes…Eugenio Recuenco is considered as one of the most creative Spanish fashion photographers. His style is defined as “cinematographic” or “pictorial”. In Spain he shoots exclusively for Vogue ! You have to check his portfolio he have some beautiful series… Def’ my New Favorite

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You may have missed the deadline for buying one of these in time for this Halloween but maybe you want to start purchasing them to have your own collection. That mannequin head is so creepy, but some of those staches are def worth buying cause growing them seems like a full time job.
Images via Hello Francis

Fifi Lapin is cool Rabbit chick, She loves clothes. Everyday she detail a new Outfit that she got from all the lastest runways… She’s fancy and really really fashionable – Teen Vogue think the same ! Check also her online store - She sell her own pictures ( drawings ) and some cool tees…

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Yohji Yamamoto’s flagship is the latest store to hit Paris’ notorious Rue Cambon. Designed by Sophie Hicks, an architect and former stylist for Alaia, it carries both women’s and men’s collections. Special wood paneling lines the entrance, while seamless mannequins give the illusion of clothes hanging in the air. It’s a serene, luxurious environment with metal rails for the collections, and Japanese paper birds adding to the installation-like display. Part gallery, part Japanese inn, the flagship is spread over three levels and it reflects Yohji’s signature concept: The White Box. – via Dazed Digital
I love the way the clothes are displayed within the space leaving the visitor/shopper a clear path of navigation and enough individual space to reflect on each design.
11.03.08 – Just In - Secret Pictures from our Sources in Paris

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Still from issue 97 (referenced earlier with another great editorial here) of French Magazine Numero is the “Mommy Dearest” editorial based on the eary overbearing super stylish mother and her mimic saddened child losing the spirit of her youth.
In an unnerving nod to all things ladylike yet menacing, this shoot by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello seems inspired by the late 60’s sitcom “Bewitched” and the heroine “Samantha’s” style. – via Fashionation
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French Vogue featured a BEAUTIFUL Cover with Vanessa Paradis by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. (Mert & Marcus). This issue features also Eniko Mihalik photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Anna Selezneva and Eva Herzigova by Mario Sorrenti, Vanessa Paradis by Mert & Marcus, Raquel Zimmermann by Ryan McGinley, Penelope Tree by Bruce Weber, Cindy Crawford by Inez & Vinoodh and Adriana Lima by Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, among others. A Must Have issue !!