• FASHION

    Anna Ewers, Mica Arganaraz, Julia van Os by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

    A photo shoot for the August 2015 issue of Vogue Paris featuring models Anna Ewers, Mica Arganaraz, and Julia van Os in a stylish early 2000’s aesthetic with bold prints, lines and hair. Photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. See the photo shoot below: Magazine: Vogue Paris August 2015 Model: Anna Ewers, Mica Arganaraz, Julia van Os Photographer: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin Fashion Editor: Emmanuelle Alt Hair: Odile Gilbert Facebook Comments

  • Alcoholic Architecture, Booze in the Air. Literally.
    CULTURE,  Misc.

    Alcoholic Architecture, Booze in the Air. Literally.

    Just when you thought there weren’t enough different ways to get drunk a new effortless intoxication concept arises. Alcoholic Architecture uses ane excess of vaporized cocktails as a cloud of inhalable alcoholic fog to get lost in. event agency Bompas & Parr renews the concept on July 31, 2015 at the Borough Market in London. Stipulations include 50 mins per person and we assume no cigs.   Facebook Comments

  • ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    James Franco’s Book About Lana Del Rey

    James Franco has taken his Warholian obsession with friend Lana Del Rey to a new level. He will be releasing a book titled Flip-Side (preorder) out 03/16/2016 featuring photos and pretend interviews with Lana. He initially wanted her words in the book but Franco stated in V Magazine: “I wanted to interview Lana for a book and she said, “Just write around me, it’s better if it’s not my own words. It’s almost better if you don’t get me exactly, but try.’” Flip-side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey is due out on March 15, 2016 and is available through Random House books. Facebook Comments

  • KIM KARDASHIAN WEST by THEO WENNER
    CULTURE,  FASHION

    KIM KARDASHIAN WEST by THEO WENNER

    Kim Kardashian trading in her Givenchy couture for a baggy pajama and makeupless inspired photo shoot. Maybe they are Givenchy pajamas, who knows. Either way it’s refreshing seeing a more candid and silly inspired photo shoot instead of the reality mogul vixen she’s known for. Photographed by Theo Wenner for Vogue Spain’s August 2015 issue. Check out the series below: source: Facebook Comments

  • Sheer Paper Portriats by artist Yoo Hyun
    ART

    Sheer Paper Portraits by artist Yoo Hyun

    Korean based artist Yoo Hyun creates intricate and delicate portraits of famous icons by cutting through large pieces of paper by hand, creating a sheer translucent illusion. The portraits include Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Picasso, Frida Khalo, Jim Morrison and more. See some of his selected works below:   Facebook Comments

  • KARLIE KLOSS by JAMIE HAWKESWORTH
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    KARLIE KLOSS by JAMIE HAWKESWORTH

    Karlie Kloss in comfy camel knits and furs. Photographed by Jamie Hawkensworth for Vogue’s August 2015 issue. See the photo shoot below: PHOTOGRAPHER: JAMIE HAWKESWORTH MODEL: KARLIE KLOSS STYLING: CAMILLA NICKERSON HAIR: DUFFY MAKE UP: HANNAH MURRAY SET DESIGNER: PIERS HANMER Related articles Cindy Crawford’s Daughter Kaia Gerber Signs With Major Modeling Agency Karlie Kloss felt like ‘Bambi’ Hot Sibling Alert! Karlie Kloss’ Younger Sister Kimberly Is Stunning–Take a Look! Why This Teen Vogue Cover Is So Groundbreaking Facebook Comments

  • Billie Jean Inspired Photoshoot by Nico Bustos
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    Billie Jean Inspired Photoshoot by Nico Bustos

    A Michael Jackson Billie Jean inspired photo shoot for Vogue Spain August 2015 issue featuring model Lineisy Montero in flashy designer looks all honoring the prince of pop. Shoulder pads, eccentric jackets and the white socks. Photographed by Nico Bustos. Magazine: Vogue Spain August 2015 Model: Lineisy Montero Photographer: Nico Bustos Fashion Editor: Belén Antolin Hair: Karim Belghiran Makeup: Jurgen Braun   Facebook Comments

  • High Ponytail Trend Graveravens
    FASHION,  Graveravens Exclusive

    The High Bun REPLACED With The HIGH PONY!

    How exciting. Buns are great and all but recently they have become more bagel like and it kind of seems bad for your posture. Yes, we will still rock the top knot/high bun but it’s time for a new normal to keep things a little fresh. That new normal would be the high pony! Sort of how the high bun was associated with old ladies, ballerinas and librarians the High Pony pulls references from the complete other direction, like cheerleaders, little girls and athletes. (tennis grunt) The high pony is for men and women (and everything in between) just like the man bun apocalypse, hair has no specific gender role.…