• FASHION

    Ondria Hardin by Nathaniel Goldberg

    The cozy and stylish cottage lifestyle featuring model Ondria Hardin in textured wool and knit looks. Posing alongside her cottage and occasionally an owl. Photographed by Nathaniel Goldberg for Harper’s Bazaar US September 2015 issue. See the photo shoot below: Magazine: Harper’s Bazaar US September 2015 Model: Ondria Hardin Photographer: Nathaniel Goldberg Fashion Editor: Elissa Santisi Hair: Ward Stegerhoek Facebook Comments

  • FASHION

    Natalie Westling by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

    Model Natalie Westling drapped in intricate Victorian goth couture. Laced up on the beach-side next to her shipwreck. The eccentrically gorgeous series was photographed by both Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for W Magazines September 2015 issue. See the photo shoot below: Magazine: W Magazine September 2015 Model: Natalie Westling Photographer: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin Fashion Editor: Edward Enninful Hair: Soichi Inagaki Facebook Comments

  • Fighting Spirit by artist Erika Sanada
    ART

    Fighting Spirit by artist Erika Sanada

    An eerie and at times cute series by artist Erika Sanada featuring the combative and competitive pale animal spirits in invasive situations. Titled Fighting Spirit which is all a part of her grander project named Odd Things. Erika Sanada Facebook Comments

  • Mathias Lauridsen by Billy Kidd
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Mathias Lauridsen by Billy Kidd

    A stylish western cowboy themed photo shoot featuring male model Mathias Lauridsen, alongside horses, chickens, and rope. Gritty, but still very stylish. Photographed by Billy Kidd for WWD. See the photo shoot below: www.billy-kidd.com Facebook Comments

  • MUSIC

    Joanna Newsom – Sapokanikan (Music Video)

    The music video for Joanna Newsom’s new track Sapokanikan from Joanna’s LP/CASS/CD “Divers”, available on October 23, 2015 has been released and is directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Follow the artist around New York City as she sings to you her song.  Facebook Comments

  • FASHION

    Amanda Wellsh by Benny Horne

    Model Amanda Wellsh in a funky chic photo shoot focusing on unique volume and layers. Shot by photographer Benny Horne for Vogue Australia’s September 2015 issue. See the photo shoot below:   Magazine: Vogue Australia September 2015 Model: Amanda Wellsh Photographer: Benny Horne Fashion Editor: Christine Centenera Hair: Mark Hampton Make-up: Benjamin Puckey Facebook Comments

  • Dark Matter by artist Carly Janine Mazur
    ART

    Dark Matter by artist Carly Janine Mazur

    A series by illustrator Carly Janine Mazur titled Dark Matter where a portrait with leaking dark matter resembling branches flows from the subjects hair and eyes. See the series below:   http://carlyjanine.com/home.html Facebook Comments

  • Taxi Fabric, A New Form of Exhibiting Art
    ART,  CULTURE

    Taxi Fabric, A New Form of Exhibiting Art

    Based in Mumbai and created by founder Sanket Avlani. The Taxi Fabric project is a unique approach to exhibiting visual arts and providing exposure to young artists. The taxi seat covers are each different with separate stories and styles fitting the individual artist/designer. The high use of taxi’s in Mumbai almost guarantees the upcoming artists the proper observational attention needed.   Facebook Comments

  • FASHION

    Rita Saunders by Léa Nielsen

    Fashion meets illustration in the latest editorial spread for the F/W 2015 issue of Dansk Magazine. Model Rita Saunders is dressed and styled to match her modern art surroundings. captured by photographer Léa Nielsen. Magazine: Dansk Magazine Fall Winter 2015 Model: Rita Saunders Photographer: Léa Nielsen Fashion Editor: Darryl Rodrigues Hair: Javier Palacio   Facebook Comments

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    How We Laugh on Facebook

    Facebook collected information from a week in May to see how we laugh on Facebook. Collected from monitored comments, posts, etc. we have the main contenders broken up into graphs. The graph Facebook created says 15% of people include laughter in a post at least once a week. The most used laugh is “haha” with 51.4%, followed by emojis with 33.7%, following “hehe” with 12.7%. The least common is “lol”, which only makes up 1.9% of laugher online. See more sassy graphs on the Facebook blog. Facebook Comments