• ART

    Pop Culture Dissection by Deino Nychos

    Illustrator Deino Nychos creates a series featuring familiar pop culture icons getting cut up revealing their gruesome layered flesh and guts. They include Barbie, Batman, Ozzy and more. See some of the selected works below: Cross Section of Mr. Spock // Barbie Meltdown aka Barbiecue // Dissection of Batman // Dissection of Ozzy

  • CULTURE

    The Evolution of BARBIE from 1959 – 2015

    The doll of dolls has been through quite a few changes throughout her existence. Who knew Barbie would change so drastically not only from decade to decade but from one year to another.  Tenaflyviper had the idea of putting each version side by side for closer examination. See Barbie’s evolution to the present day below:

  • Jeremy Scott Ready To Wear SS 2016 NYFW
    FASHION,  Runway

    Jeremy Scott Ready To Wear S/S 2016 NYFW

    Vixen mod beach Barbie was alive and well at the Jeremy Scott S/S 2016 collection. Bright clothing/bikinis with bold childlike graphics and patterns. A very fun upbeat show mixing sexy, sassy and sweet. See the Jeremy Scott Ready To Wear S/S 2016 collection below:

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    Karl Lagerfeld Barbie Sells Out Upon Release

    Karl Lagerfeld’s Barbie collaboration for Mattel proved just how much the fashion world loves a collector’s item. Released on Net-A-Porter, the dolls sold out almost immediately, raking in a staggering £135,000 in just one morning. That is £135 per doll, with all 999 dolls

  • Moschino SS 2015 MFW
    FASHION,  Runway

    Moschino S/S 2015 MFW

    Jeremy Scott went full Barbie fantasy this season at Milan Fashion Week, and it was glorious. Moschino S/S 2015 was unapologetically pink, fun, and absurdly over-the-top, with each look feeling like a different Barbie persona brought to life. This collection didn’t whisper. It shouted, laughed, and posed dramatically for the runway cameras.

  • Barbie Jewelry by Margaux Lange
    ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    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.