• N.Hoolywood SS 2016 NYFW Menswear
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    N.Hoolywood S/S 2016 NYFW Menswear

    N.Hoolywood’s Spring/Summer 2016 menswear collection at New York Fashion Week drew inspiration from 60’s art deco influences, blending graphic patterning with streamlined silhouettes. The result was a collection that felt both retro and sharply modern. It is graphic, structured, and effortlessly cool.

  • Ovadia & Sons S/S 2016 NYFW Menswear
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Ovadia & Sons S/S 2016 NYFW Menswear

    Ovadia & Sons delivered a Spring/Summer 2016 menswear collection at New York Fashion Week that felt relaxed, cool, and effortlessly boyish. The lineup embraced sporty influences while maintaining a tailored edge, creating a wardrobe that felt both youthful and refined. It is easygoing, athletic, and modern.

  • Understanding Haute Couture Graveravens
    CULTURE,  FASHION,  Misc.

    Understanding Haute Couture

    Haute Couture certainly has a unique place in the fashion world today. If you’ve ever seen some of the pieces in couture shows, you’ve probably baffled at why those extreme pieces were even made. Chances are, you wouldn’t wear even half the pieces displayed in these high brow couture shows. From skirts that making walking impossible to 25-pound hats, why even have those unfunctionable pieces? You’re not alone in your thoughts. Most of the pieces made for those shows are not designed to be worn, as is. They are statements made by designers, displaying their brand and vision for the fashion world. One of the best examples would be the…

  • FASHION

    MIU MIU “SUBJECTIVE REALITY” AW15 Campaign Film by Steven Meisel

    We’ve already seen the campaign stills with its vintage voyeuristic charm with a sense of under the rug scandal. (and cute clothes) Now the Miu Miu film campaign titled “Subjective Reality” directed by Steven Meisel has been released playing on the same subject of secretly loitering, almost as if they were drug dealers? hookers? fashion dealers? who knows, The vagueness of the storyline is something that creates its alluring stylistic appeal. Watch the video below: Related articles Prada’s Fall 2015 Campaign Maddison Brown: Nicole Kidman Costar and Miu Miu Campaign Girl Ashley Brokaw: Fashion’s Most Unlikely Power Player Meet the Pretty New Face of Miu Miu’s First Fragrance

  • FASHION

    Vanessa Moody by Nathaniel Goldberg

    Vanessa Moody appears in a richly layered bohemian editorial for the August 2015 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. Photographed by Nathaniel Goldberg, the series evokes a sense of distant romance and worldly elegance, blending texture, movement, and natural beauty. It is lush, free spirited, and artfully composed.

  • Underexposed by photographer Aaron Draper
    ART

    Underexposed by photographer Aaron Draper

    An intimate detailed photography series paying tribute to the homeless community that tends to get looked over, ignored and forgotten. The photographer and Chico State University professor Aaron Draper is pushing for everyone to  change the way people look at these people outside our system.  

  • FASHION

    Ash Foo by David Slijper

    Ash Foo stars in a beauty-focused fashion editorial for Vogue China’s August 2015 issue, photographed by David Slijper. The shoot combines luminous, elegant styling with subtle goth-inspired glamour, creating a striking balance between softness and edge. It is ethereal, chic, and lightly dramatic.

  • Sunburn Photography
    ART,  Misc.

    Sunburn Photography

    A more artist and personal approach to the crazy tacky “tantoos” that usually feature lips, cherries and starts. In this series artist Thomas Mailaender places photographic images using UV lighting negatives and sun sensitive skin to create images burnt onto the body.  You can see these photographs and others in his latest book Illustrated People.

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    Best Most Detailed Photo of Pluto Ever

    When we think of Pluto we tend to think of a blue dot that is occasionaly a neighboring planet.  A far neighbor at that, leaving us with no good detailed pictures of itself. Nasa has taken to instagram featuring the best photo of Pluto yet, highly detailed with  a thousand times accuracy than any telescope could provide. “This stunning image of the dwarf planet was captured from New Horizons at about 4 p.m. EDT on July 13, about 16 hours before the moment of closest approach,” said NASA. “The spacecraft was 476,000 miles (766,000 kilometers) from the surface.” SNEAK PEEK of gorgeous Pluto! The dwarf planet has sent a love…