Mar 22, 2011 10:23 am | by Ani Tzenkova
If this is Ricardo Tisci’s last collection for Givenchy, before moving to Dior, well than he is making his exit with a bang. The collection felt like a very new kind of streetwear, a super hard but still ultra feminine, luxury streetwear. The graphics really lightened up the some seriously femme fatale looks. I loved the layered organza and fur (perhaps it was velour) duets. (...) Read More about Givenchy F/W 2011 (15 words)
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Mar 22, 2011 10:11 am | by Cyril Foiret
We love a good chocolate at Trendland, especially if it comes with an original packaging. So when we stumbled on ‘Chocolates with Attitude‘ by Danish company Bessermachen DesignStudio, we fell in love. These chocolates were designed in cooperation with chocolate artist Henrik Konnerup, 12,000 pieces handmade of chocolate have been(...) Read More about Chocolates with Attitude (73 words)
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Mar 22, 2011 09:42 am | by Sashko
Listen to “Stereo Sun” here [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Buy Here Although Lupe Fiasco’s latest and third album, Lasers (released earlier this month) wasn’t exactly a hit amongst the critics and fans, there is no question that he is one of hip hop’s elite. The Chicago hard hitter has certainly showed us he is capable of when the variables are in tact. My only question is(...) Read More about Lupe Fiasco : Stereo Sun (46 words)
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Mar 22, 2011 09:19 am | by Cyril Foiret
Peruvian graphic designer, Raul Ronald Moreno Cardenas used old Burda magazines (1966) to create these original collages and video. To achieve a more timeless result he mixed the pages with other magazine, classic wallpapers and textures. Watch the video below.(...) Read More about Retrospective Burda Collages (4 words)
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Mar 22, 2011 08:33 am | by Ani Tzenkova
This is super cool looking, but what is it? That was my question to the artist, Peter Nencini. “This is a limited edition of boxed artworks, for Partners & Spade’s store. It’s from a running project, called ‘Handwerk’. This translates into German simply more or less as ‘craft’ but for me the implication is more to do with an action and a tactile thinking,” responded Nencini. (...) Read More about Peter Nencini’s Handwerk (39 words)
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