They say what the mean and the mean what they say. A genuine reaction from these kids that tells a lot about underling culture presented in fashion ads we are use to, and how they differentiate from each other.
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Where’s Your Head At? by artist Kayan Kwok
Kayan Kwok’s digital collage series Where’s Your Head At? takes the timeless elegance of Audrey Hepburn and twists it into something enchanting and slightly disorienting. Using Hepburn’s iconic images, Kwok creates an illusive visual world where her head is stylishly split, pulled, and repositioned in unexpected ways. The results are both playful and mesmerizing.
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Gigi Hadid by Steven Meisel
Gigi Hadid lights up the September 2015 issue of W Magazine in a flirty, 60s-inspired editorial that tips its hat to Brigitte Bardot. Photographed by the legendary Steven Meisel, the shoot captures Gigi’s playful energy and timeless glamour with a modern twist.
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Get YOUR OWN Mermaid Tail!
The mermaid/merman fantasy lifestyle is more obtainable than you might think. No there still isn’t a way to have gills BUT you can now have your custom beautifully mad mermaid tail. Founded by Mermaid enthusiast Eric Ducharme Mertailor provides all his customers with his passion and appreciation for the aquatic creature. Resulting in the best of Mertails and more. Mertailor offers: Mermaid Flippers Custom Designs Merch Options
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NEXT F/W 2015 Lookbook
NEXT’s Fall/Winter 2015 Lookbook features Sean O’Pry in a relaxed San Francisco setting that feels effortless and modern. The editorial balances casual ease with tailored sophistication, showcasing the versatility of the collection through a series of approachable yet polished looks.
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3D Hologram Projector on Your Smartphone
A technology we’ve been waiting for since the famous Star Wars Princess Leia message, the ability to have a hand-held 3D Hologram Projector. You would think with all the latest innovations this is something that should have already been mastered. Sadly Apple and other phone developing companies are just not offering the projection option. What to do? You can actually make it yourself! Watch how the 3D Hologram Projector turns out and also how to make it below:
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Jon Kortajarena for Wolfnoir Eyewear
Jon Kortajarena, the king of light scruff and smoldering stares, is the new face of Wolfnoir Eyewear. The campaign is minimal, sleek, and very much in line with the kind of effortless charm Kortajarena delivers naturally. This is eyewear with attitude, and Jon is the perfect vehicle for it.
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Chanel F/W 2015 2016 Ad Campaign
Chanel’s F/W 2015-2016 ad campaign takes the runway’s “chic auntie” energy and distills it into sleek, black and white perfection. Karl Lagerfeld’s lens captures models Anna Ewers and Lindsey Wixson in tweed that feels both classic and mischievous. The sophistication is obvious, but there is also a playful undertone, as if the models might toss the cards they are holding and stroll off into the Parisian night.
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Stella Lucia by Harley Weir
Stella Lucia struts into Vogue Italia’s August 2015 issue with a bold, adventurous energy that feels like a time capsule of 70’s glam. Photographed by Harley Weir, the editorial is full of personality, tight curly ringlets bouncing with every frame, and styling that is unapologetically fun and confiden
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Spot On Realistic Disney Princes
We have all seen the endless “Disney princess as” projects, but Jirka Väätäinen’s take on the princes is something else entirely. The viral Real Disney Princes series transforms our favorite animated heroes into realistic, human versions, and the results are uncanny. Every detail feels considered, from bone structure to the subtleties in expression, capturing the essence of each character without slipping into caricature.
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Zara F/W 2015 Campaign
Zara’s Fall/Winter 2015 campaign is here, and it nails effortless urban style. Models Angel Rutledge, Willow Hand, and Jing Wen bring presence and personality to every frame. The campaign is minimal yet magnetic, showing that Zara knows how to make staples feel aspirational without overcomplicating things.