• ART,  CULTURE

    Pop Culture Cars by Mainger

    Iconic vehicles become characters of their own in well-loved movies and TV shows. L'artiste Mainger rend hommage dans une série d'illustrations centrée sur la voiture. The pop culture cars featured include Drive, The Simpsons, Ghostbusters, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Mad Max and more.  

  • ART,  CULTURE

    SUR-FAKE by Antoine Geiger

    Our constant growing need of looking into a screen is something that comes along with the current ever evolving technology. Le photographe Antoine Geiger reprend cette observation et dépeint des visages déformés littéralement aspirés par leurs écrans. See the SUR-FAKE series by Antoine Geiger below:  

  • CULTURE

    Rumblr, Like Tinder but for Fighting

    An app called Rumblr is currently in production by New York based recreation fighters. Known as the “Tinder of Fighting” it has brought some controversy due to it blatant violent nature. People are asking if it’s a gag app? Or would people be actually fighting? The modern Fight Club app has features pretty similar to the popular dating app Tinder, most notably the swipe feature that provides the other “opponents” height, weight, fighting style and we assume aggressive pic. If you both swipe right you can trash talk and set up a time and place. Apple has rejected the app for obvious reasons but the app keeps getting more attention. La version bêta sera publiée…

  • Millenial Merit Badges
    CULTURE,  Divers.

    Millenial Merit Badges

    A cheeky series by Distractify poking fun at the technology reliant Millenials by creating 15 absurd merit badges with somewhat true statements. They badges include “writing out an entire word”, “Looked up from phone.” and more. Voir la série ci-dessous: Images © Distraire / source

  • CULTURE,  MODE

    Caitlyn Jenner by Ben Hassett

    Caitlyn Jenner in the December 2015 issue of Glamour Magazine. A simplistic shoot captured by photographer Ben Hasset. She appears to be less (but still) photoshopped contrasting her big coming out spread in Vanity Fair. Looking good. See some of the photos below: MAGAZINE: GLAMOUR US DECEMBER 2015 PHOTOGRAPHE: BEN HASSETT CELEB: CAITLYN JENNER STYLE: LAURA FERRARA CHEVEUX: BEN SKERVIN MAQUILLAGE: MAXINE LEONARD ONGLES: MARISA CARMICHAEL

  • New Emoji Keyboard
    CULTURE,  Divers.

    New Emoji Keyboard!

    EmojiWorks has come out with the first of its kind, The EmojiWorks Keyboard! “You’ve been hunting emoji on your screen for years but now they’re right on your keyboard. Spend less time playing ‘find the emoji’ and more time being awesome.” Prices start at $79.95 and the product is compatible with Mac, iOS, Windows on tablets, laptops & desktops. Maintenant disponible en pré-commande:

  • CULTURE,  MODE

    Burberry Closing Sub-Brands Including Burberry Prorsum, Burberry Brit and More

    La maison populaire de mode anglaise fait quelques changements majeurs au sein de la société. Vous cherchez à faire de la marque Burberry plus claire et rationnelle, ils ont pris la décision de fermer l'ensemble de ses lignes de sous-marque, y compris Burberry Prorsum, Burberry Brit and Burberry Sport. Ils ont également fait l'annonce de la mise $77 millions sur une usine à Leeds qui sera spécifiquement axé sur la production de Burberry trench-coats. The factory is set to be completed sometime around 2018. That’s alot of trench coats. Related articles #LFW Spring 2016 Day 4 Recap: Leather And English Lace Burberry’s Iconic Trench Coats add Color to this Fall London Fashion Week: Burberry runway sees Cara

  • CULTURE,  MODE,  Vêtements pour hommes

    Questionable 70’s Menswear …

    Oui, the 70’s have been making a strong comeback recently. From many designers like Gucci, Burberry, Fendi and more have been inspired by the decade and infusing it in their latest collections. Cependant! Here are some raw 70’s menswear looks we are (for the most part) not seeing revived, and we think might not be coming back into style any time soon, But never say never.  

  • CULTURE

    Test Drive Your Tattoo Before Commiting

    Tattoos are something that will follow you to the grave, so a lot of thought and commitment is needed to go through with the deed, and even then sometimes you end up with something you no longer love. Making these choices a lot easier (and more fun) est un service génial fourni par Momentary Ink, where you can actually test drive the tattoo you want before making it permanent! You get to live in them before you fully deciding to go under the needle. The service isn’t even that costly ranging from 15-21 dollars depending on the size. Here are some examples below: