Howdy, Ladies and Gentlemen, we’ve come back to the point of overalls. Is it weird that I’m giddily excited about it? It’s against all we’ve learned by being raised with What Not to Wear and Makeover shows. But we all know it comes down to who and how they wear it. surprisingly people have been doing it very tastefully. Are you down with the denim? Check out these awesome examples of chic denim below. touché!
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DIM. E CRES. F/W Holiday 2013
The garments themselves are restrained yet deliberate. Straightforward cuts and unembellished fabrics allow the design to speak through structure and silhouette rather than ornamentation. There is a quiet elegance in the cohesion of the pieces, a sense of thoughtfulness in color selection and the way garments interact with the body.
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Nicole Glitchie | Graveravens Editorial
Model Olivia Morales embodies the editorial’s audacious energy. Her confident presence anchors the images, navigating between elegance and defiance while interacting with the digitally altered surroundings. The styling emphasizes contrast, pairing structured, familiar garments with unexpected visual interference, resulting in compositions that feel alive, unpredictable, and conceptually layered.
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“Famous are Dreaming” digital collage by Luis Dourado
Luis Dourado’s digital collage series Famous Are Dreaming reimagines iconic figures through the surreal lens of dreams and imagination. The works depict historical and cultural icons, including Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy, enveloped in clouds of colorful smoke that suggest thought, vision, and possibility.
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Sassy Dismembered Barbie Jewelry by Margaux Lange
Each piece is carefully constructed, with doll hands, legs, or torsos arranged in deliberate, often symmetrical compositions. The craftsmanship is precise, allowing the jewelry to feel intentional rather than gimmicky. There is a strange beauty in the familiarity of the materials, the instant recognition of a toy many grew up with, now recontextualized as something bold and self-aware.
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Things of a Man, for VOGUE Spain by Mariano Vivavnco
Photographer Mariano Vivanco’s Things of a Man for VOGUE Spain turns the lens on the intersection of gender, fashion, and power. The spread features all female models wearing traditionally masculine clothing, from tailored suits and cut-offs to structured shoes. The styling balances strength with femininity, incorporating makeup and the occasional heel to remind viewers that gendered fashion is a tool for expression rather than a rule. The narrative of the editorial is as dynamic as the styling. Models Morgane Warnier, Gabby Westbrook-Patrick, and Stella Maxwell move through public spaces with urgency, captured in frames that feel spontaneous yet composed. There is a kinetic energy in each photograph, as if the…
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Every Brand Mentioned in Sex And City
From Chanel to Clorox. A video titled Brand in the city took the time to find every brand ever mentioned in the series, and compiled it into a nine minute video. Maybe Brands and the City should have been the original title. Only a sexy super-fan would have taken the time to create this,but oh and aren’t we all super-fans. No judgment passed. Product placement never sounded so sassy. Enjoy
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Vintage Art by Federico Hurtado
Hurtado’s technique emphasizes the materiality of the books themselves. The covers and pages are not erased or replaced but become part of the work, framing the altered imagery and adding context and texture. This approach gives his pieces a layered quality, where past and present, original and altered, collide in visually striking ways. The original content of the books informs the new narratives, lending a sense of continuity while inviting reinterpretation.
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Coitus: Roland by Photographer Pantelis
A fashion photoshoot featuring male model Roland by photographer Pantelis, mainly photoraphed in black and white. This photo series has a more candid feel, maybe it’s all the underwear. But hey, who’s complaining? oh, you over there? leave. source:
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Leave me, by Andre Elliott
Andre Elliott’s Leave Me is a photographic meditation on isolation, introspection, and the quiet aftermath of social excess. The series captures the moments after a party has ended, when the revelry fades and the mind turns inward. Empty rooms, scattered decorations, and dim lighting create a sense of abandonment, reflecting the internal tension of being awake while the world around you sleeps.
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The Ghillies by artist Polixeni Papapetrou
A sense of mystery and anonymity surrounds artist Polixeni Papapetrou photography series. Each photograph contains a camouflaged figure that is human like but blends in to their surroundings. Borderline chic, these figures also remind us of childhood spies or the lightheartedness of Scooby-Doo and Shaggy investigating something. Check out the whimsical series below: source: