• Pedro Pinto by Ricardo Santos
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Pedro Pinto by Ricardo Santos

    Male model Pedro Pinto starring in a photoshoot titled SILENCE where we find the pull of masculinity and a sense of delicateness. All white with lace and flowing designs. Captured by fashion photogarpher Ricardo Santos for Podium Latino America. See the series below:

  • Binx Walton by photographer Kacper Kasprzyk
    FASHION

    Binx Walton by photographer Kacper Kasprzyk

    A simple sultry vision in white. See it girl Binx Walton pose for photographer Kacper Kasprzyk for V Magazine Spring 2015. Featuring all white designs in mainly soft flirty lace and sporty mesh. Magazine: V Magazine Spring 2015 Model: Binx Walton Photographer: Kacper Kasprzyk Fashion Editor: Mel Ottenberg Hair: Tomi Kono Makeup: Frankie Boyd

  • Henrik Silvius Menswear S/S 2015
    FASHION,  Menswear,  REVIEWS

    Henrik Silvius Menswear S/S 2015

    Pants? What are those even. They are just a gender separating article of clothing. Why not just do away with them 😉 hahah. This collection had its fair share of pant-less moments. Are we complaining, of course not. All in white featuring some formal wear and suspenders. The models were neat and Ken doll like. source:

  • neil barrett ss15
    FASHION,  REVIEWS

    Neil Barrett S/S 2015 White Out!

    Perfectly fitted and to the point. Neil Barrett’s SS collection is pure in lack of color. But what in lacks in color it makes of for in sleek fitted design.  Very well dressed and layered art-school brat that loves architecture. The collection is very wearable and cool-chic. source:

  • ART

    White straws by Francesca Pasquali

    An ice and cloud like glowing translucence grows from artist Francesca Pasquali’s art piece title White Straws. The texture draws you and, I wonder how many people resist reaching out and grabbing it.  Francesca Pasquali – White Straws (2014)

  • white ink tattoo
    CULTURE,  Misc.

    White Tattoos

    Faint and ghost-like white ink tattoos have become more popular recently. Some tend to look like intricate burn marks or scars sculpted onto the body. Is it a passing fad like tribal tattoos on biceps or butterfly tramp stamps? Only time will tell.  Let’s check back in on this in 10 years. source: