Consistently challenging our expectations, Iris Van Herpen once again creates wonder with her latest couture collection accessorized with United Nude footwear. Enjoy more looks on the next page.Via and Iris Van Herpen.
Looking forward to seeing the images of Rihanna as the new face for Armani underwear and jeans, which was just announced today. In the meantime, sate yourself with this recent pic, in which our girl pairs a slinky long white dress with a pair of Vans.
This print by Tanina Jackson, “SprayPaint Socialite” pretty much made us a fan. The Arizona-based artist creates stylish-women-centered art that is also applicable to apparel and accessories. Take a look at few of our faves on the flip via Weareselecters. Babe and Butter prints available here.
Previewed earlier this month, enjoy another look at the latest pieces from Jewel Heritage’s Jewels of the Nile collection featured in this cool animated short film. Images on the flip.
Can I kick it? Their sound definitely represented a moment in hip-hop time–those early heady times when everything seemed possible and the joy from being in on a beautiful new creation that comes pre-mass takeover was the dominant current running through the scene.
If you’re in New York, you can see Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest in three different theaters. Not sure about elsewhere. In the meantime check out the clip above if only because the fineness quotient is very high!
We partnered with the illustrious Karmaloop Ladies to give you a little styling inspiration with the Jeffrey Campbell bags we gave you a look at earlier this week. After massive email exchanges and flat out awesomeness from the Karmaloop ladies, our first attempt at “remote” styling is pretty snazzy. On the next page a few of our look ideas and, for purchase and item listing go here.
In what we consider to be her most provocative collection yet, Kali Arulpragasam exposes murder in her latest designs of Super Fertile. Graphic, thought provoking and definitely controversial. While we admire the boldnesss and talent, we also were put in a place to pause and reflect on what she chooses to tell us:
A range of beautiful and breathtaking pieces in rubies, sapphires, and garnets, carefully selected to resemble bullet wounds, cuts, machine gun fire to the body, slashes, butchering and hacking of the throat, head and ears to portray the inhumanity around the world.
Emotionally charged jewellery like we’ve never seen. Take a deep breath and click to the next page for a closer look at Super Fertile’s Murder Autumn/Winter 2011 jewellery collection. Images courtesy of Super Fertile.