Thom Browne’s Menswear Spring Summer 2015 show arrived as a jolt of theatrical ambition in a season otherwise dominated by repetition. Where many collections leaned into safe continuity, Browne delivered something deliberately strange, unapologetically avant-garde, and uninterested in compromise. Marionette Soldiers was not designed to blend in. It was designed to unsettle.
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Gender Swapped Disney Characters by Maby-Chan
Maby-Chan’s gender-swapped Disney illustrations succeed because they are thoughtful before they are clever. Rather than relying on novelty alone, the artist approaches each character with a deep understanding of personality, narrative role, and visual language. The result is a series that feels imaginative, detailed, and surprisingly plausible.
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Paradise Lost, photographed by Nick Knight
Nick Knight’s Paradise Lost is unsettling precisely because it redirects violence toward something we are conditioned to treat as harmless. Roses, symbols of romance, devotion, and ceremony, are shown being shot through the head. The gesture is abrupt and wrong-feeling, not because flowers are rare or fragile, but because they are culturally protected from this kind of outcome.
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Artist Camila Valdez, Sweet Tooth and Legs.
Camila Valdez’s series Sweet Tooth and Legs exists in a world where food becomes character and humor carries a sharp, knowing edge. Based in Argentina, Valdez creates surreal figures that feel playful at first glance, then quietly subversive the longer you sit with them. Each piece presents a small edible form paired with human legs, posed with an attitude that feels deliberate, expressive, and unmistakably self aware.
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Illustrations by Mojo Wang, Sex, Pain and Secrets
Mojo Wang’s illustrations do not arrive quietly. They confront the viewer with intimacy, vulnerability, and psychological tension, all rendered through surreal compositions that feel deeply personal yet deliberately unresolved. Working from China, Wang creates images that sit at the intersection of beauty and discomfort, where desire and suffering are not opposites, but intertwined states of being.
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Dream Spell ft. Sung Hee Kim in Evil Disney Couture
There is something perennially compelling about the darker side of fantasy. Not the obvious villainy, but the space where beauty and menace quietly coexist. Dream Spell, a fashion editorial featuring Sung Hee Kim for The Magazine, taps directly into that tension, reframing familiar fairytale imagery through a couture lens that feels seductive, surreal, and knowingly theatrical.
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‘Miss Dior’ Exhibition – Natalie Portman Interview
The current Miss Dior Natalie Portman responds to the “Miss Dior” Exhibition. She explains some fun intricacies of the art and inspiration that is Dior. She humbly hopes she can embody the title of “Miss Dior” but come on … You’re Natalie fucking Portman. No need to play the humble card when your an actress of a generation. This interview/commercial can at times seem pageanty. Maybe it has the feel simply because the name itself “Miss Dior” but when Natalie speaks, you listen. Whatever she says always rings so true. Forever elegant and cool.“Its face since 2010, Natalie P0rtman embodies a Miss Dior that’s elegant, radiant and resolutely contemporary. At…
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Lauren Satlowski’s Creepy Fabulous Oil Paintings.
Lauren Satlowski’s oil paintings exist in the uncomfortable space between attraction and unease, where cuteness begins to fracture and something stranger takes over. At first glance, her characters feel familiar. Doll-like faces. Soft surfaces. Glossy eyes that catch the light just enough to feel alive. Then the details settle in, and the discomfort follows.
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In Bloom by Jason Hetherington
A tasteful flowery styled photoshoot featuring male models titled In Bloom by Jason Hetherington for Observer Magazine. This series has a cold dreamlike feel, and the use of living plants gives an organic twist reminding us of the delicate beauty we borrow from. dope.
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Shae DeTar’s Colored Photography
Hand colored photographs by Shae DeTar, a mixture of a drugged 60’s and Dr. Suess. These day-dreamlike images capture you with their bold/pastel colors and unusually beautiful content. These are few of her ongoing series. source:
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Free Spirit Upgrade by Olya from tlvbirdie.com
Intricate and stylish ready made art by artist Olya Shamrik of tlvbirdie.com. This mixed media project creatively utilizes embroidering techniques tied in with fashion photography. Crafty chic at its best. See more of this ongoing project at http://www.tlvbirdie.com/search/label/free%20spirit%20upgrade www.tlvbirdie.com https://www.facebook.com/LilBirdieInTlv twitter @tlvbirdie instagram @ohnonottoday