• ART,  CULTURE

    Massive Vintage Halloween Mask Collection

    An impressive Halloween centric collection curated by photographer Brecht Bug in a series titled Vintage Halloween. You get a time traveling glimpse into the past trends and characters that were in high demand during Halloween years ago. See the playful evolution and variety of these awesome throwback masks: Related articles David Bowie writes his first TV theme for more than 20 years Theater Review (Seattle): ‘Brechtfest’ by The Horse in Motion Barbara Brecht-Schall German Actress Barbara Brecht-schall Dies At 84

  • Lea Seydoux by Craig McDean
    FASHION

    Lea Seydoux by Craig McDean

    Lea Seydoux stars in a fashion photo shoot by photographer Craig McDean. Both sweet vintage and sexy latex themes are combined to create a unique series of contradicting style. See the series below: Magazine: Vogue UK Model: Lea Seydoux Stylist: Kate Phelan Photographer: Craig McDean

  • FASHION

    Stella Lucia by Craig McDean

    Vogue Italia’s September 2015 issue features Stella Lucia in a chic throwback editorial captured by Craig McDean. The series blends retro elegance with urban minimalism, pairing pillbox hats and vintage-inspired dresses against a vacant city backdrop.

  • 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,  Runway

    Gucci Resort 2016

    Gucci Resort 2016 continues the brand’s exploration of vintage romanticism, combining nostalgic references with playful modern touches. This collection feels like an extension of recent Gucci shows, but it carries a lighter, resort-ready energy. Silhouettes are chic yet relaxed, while quirky details inject personality and a hint of mischief into each look.

  • FASHION,  Trends

    perSUEDE! A Trend to Stay

    Every few seasons, fashion digs through its own archives and pulls out something familiar, comforting, and oddly thrilling all over again. Right now, that something is suede. Soft, tactile, and unapologetically nostalgic, suede has made its way back onto the runways and into everyday wardrobes with serious confidence. It carries that unmistakable 70s energy, but today it feels less costume and more lived in. Think effortless cool rather than disco fantasy.

  • Vintage Lipstick Flash Drives
    CULTURE,  FASHION,  Misc.

    Vintage Lipstick Flash Drives

    These vintage lipstick flash drives are a playful fusion of old-world glamour and modern practicality. Designed and sold by the Etsy shop PointsAndPlaces, the collection transforms classic lipstick casings into functional memory storage devices. The result is a quirky, stylish accessory that lets you carry data in a way that feels more like a fashion statement than a tech tool.

  • EDITA VILKEVICIUTE BY LACHLAN BAILEY
    FASHION

    EDITA VILKEVICIUTE BY LACHLAN BAILEY

    Edita Vilkeviciute channels effortless seventies cool in an editorial shot by Lachlan Bailey for WSJ Magazine. Flowing, vintage-inspired fashions bring nostalgia and elegance together in every frame, creating a timeless yet contemporary feel.

  • CULTURE

    Girl Skaters of the 70’s

    The 1970s gave us fearless girl skaters with long hair, serious style, and zero interest in playing it safe. These women went hard on their boards, carving up concrete with confidence and attitude long before skate culture became a fashion headline.

  • Mixed Media Art by Eugenia Loli
    ART

    Mixed Media Art by Eugenia Loli

    “It’s important for me to “say” something with my artwork, so for the vast majority of my work there’s a meaning behind them. I usually do this via presenting a “narrative” scene in my collages, like there’s something bigger going on than what’s merely depicted. Sometimes the scene is witty or sarcastic, some times it’s horrific with a sense of danger or urgency, some times it’s chill. I leave it to the viewer’s imagination to fill-in the blanks of the story plot.” -Artist Eugenia Loli source: