This is my virtual scrapbook of reblogs and other goodies. Enjoy!

sooshi:

via bloomacious.
Needless to say, Miley Cyrus has ruined it for me.





I can’t believe she just said she didn’t know who designed the dress and now it’s her favorite designer. -___- I didn’t realize how annoying her voice is. It feels like she has something in her mouth while she’s talking. Bahhhh!!

sooshi:

via bloomacious.

Needless to say, Miley Cyrus has ruined it for me.

I can’t believe she just said she didn’t know who designed the dress and now it’s her favorite designer. -___- I didn’t realize how annoying her voice is. It feels like she has something in her mouth while she’s talking. Bahhhh!! February 25, 2009 at 16:31
Reblogged from: annealed
Tags: reply  miley cyrus  fashion  design  
amyyy:

sarazucker:

the new york gap pop-up shop opens today, right next to the flagship store on 54th street and 5th avenue. there, a limited-edition line of t-shirts designed in collaboration with pantone, the fashion industry’s color authority.

PR: “I do think people do interesting things in tough times. In recessions, people actually get healthier. They start taking care of themselves better, and that’s the mind-set we get into here [at the Gap] when we think about people, color and clothes. People are going to do the opposite and not be in mourning, and they’ll want to be fresh and the more they are thinking about taking care of themselves, and not only thinking of money, that sense of optimism rebalances your life.”


ohhh shit. so cool.

amyyy:

sarazucker:

the new york gap pop-up shop opens today, right next to the flagship store on 54th street and 5th avenue. there, a limited-edition line of t-shirts designed in collaboration with pantone, the fashion industry’s color authority.

PR: “I do think people do interesting things in tough times. In recessions, people actually get healthier. They start taking care of themselves better, and that’s the mind-set we get into here [at the Gap] when we think about people, color and clothes. People are going to do the opposite and not be in mourning, and they’ll want to be fresh and the more they are thinking about taking care of themselves, and not only thinking of money, that sense of optimism rebalances your life.”

ohhh shit. so cool.

January 13, 2009 at 20:25
Reblogged from: amyyy
Tags: gap  design  fashion  colors  
January 11, 2009 at 22:27
Reblogged from: beverlyhasablog
Tags: domokun  design  fashion  
December 9, 2008 at 18:21
Tags: paint  fashion  photography  
That’s super cool!

That’s super cool!

December 9, 2008 at 01:10
Reblogged from: kari-shma
Tags: design  fashion  
Age 10 to 60 - through Make-up & Photography.
Vogue Paris had an interesting editorial featuring a series of photographs of the 20-years-old model Eniko Mihalik representing six decades of beauty.  It’s amazing how these looks can be achieved with tricks of the trade like hairdo, facial expression, make-up, photography angles, etc (and hopefully not much photoshop). Click the image to view the rest of the images in the series. 

THIS IS AMAZING! Age 10 to 60 - through Make-up & Photography. Vogue Paris had an interesting editorial featuring a series of photographs of the 20-years-old model Eniko Mihalik representing six decades of beauty.  It’s amazing how these looks can be achieved with tricks of the trade like hairdo, facial expression, make-up, photography angles, etc (and hopefully not much photoshop). Click the image to view the rest of the images in the series.

THIS IS AMAZING!

November 28, 2008 at 20:06
Reblogged from: beverlyhasablog
Tags: photography  fashion  hair  makeup  

YAY! ALEXANDER WANG! :D

November 17, 2008 at 16:12
Reblogged from: annealed
Tags: video  gossip girl  alexander wang  design  fashion  
BULL’S EYE.

BULL’S EYE.

November 16, 2008 at 15:17
Reblogged from: kari-shma
Tags: photography  fashion  design  
AWESOME!

AWESOME!

November 14, 2008 at 23:23
Reblogged from: hardlyinventive
Tags: cloud  fashion  
I love the yellow one.

nath:

States of Dress is a project by multi-disciplinary artist Robin Barcus Slonina who is currently travelling across the United States and designing eco friendly site-specific dress sculptures in each state. I love the yellow one.

nath:

States of Dress is a project by multi-disciplinary artist Robin Barcus Slonina who is currently travelling across the United States and designing eco friendly site-specific dress sculptures in each state.
September 29, 2008 at 11:58
Reblogged from: nath
Tags: design  fashion