Thursday, 28 June 2012
The LEGO Build With Chrome Project
Putting together a large-scale toy brick structure at home without first being able to visualize how the pieces will fit together can be a bit tedious but the LEGO Build With Chrome project lets you plan out and construct your creation without having to take apart your progress if you make a mistake.
Developed to showcase the speed and virtual interactive qualities of Google Chome and celebrate LEGO’s 50th anniversary in Australia, the game lets users virtually construct brick structures on real plots of land. Once you select the area in either Australia or New Zealand that you wish to build on, you can then start putting your creation together out of digital LEGO bricks—so long as it is not offensive or a direct copy of another person’s design.
After you are finish building, you can save your progress and plot it on the map for others around the country to see.
via: mashable
Hair Bow DIY
The Hair Bow is a style that has been rocked by Lady Gaga, Lauren
Conrad and many other celebrities, but now you have a chance to rock it
too. The DIY Beautylish Hair Bow tutorial is surprisingly
straightforward and available to anyone with medium-long hair.
The guide takes you through the process of achieving the perfect hair bow step-by-step. As the perfect whimsical hairstyle of the year, the Hair Bow is a favorite of celebrities. Whether you are naturally gifted at hair styling or need a bit of practice, this is a hair style that can definitely be mastered.
Forget hair clips, the Hair Bow allows you to use your own hair as an accessory without the fuss of any unnatural additions.
via: beautylish
The guide takes you through the process of achieving the perfect hair bow step-by-step. As the perfect whimsical hairstyle of the year, the Hair Bow is a favorite of celebrities. Whether you are naturally gifted at hair styling or need a bit of practice, this is a hair style that can definitely be mastered.
Forget hair clips, the Hair Bow allows you to use your own hair as an accessory without the fuss of any unnatural additions.
via: beautylish
Lital Mendel's Just One More Paper Necklace
The Just One More… jewelry collection is filled with wearable art. A continuation of her fascination with paper, which was first explored in her Folds line, Israeli designer Lital Mendel has decided to take it up a notch. As her title suggests, she plays with paper in such a way that she creates long sinuous necklaces that beg the statement, ‘Just one more….’
Made up of hundreds of folded paper, the necklaces featured in the Just One More… collection often determine the snaking shape it takes on. Mendel writes, “It is hard to pinpoint the exact moment when instead of controlling the material, it begins to have a will of its own and to influence the design process. The creation of this collection always involves dealing with the conflict between the material and its ‘will’ and my intentions the designer.”
via: design-milk
House of Holland for Superga
House of Holland and Superga have come together to make an amazing collection which will make your feet the envy of everyone this summer!
The collection is a mix of the Superga classic 2750′s, hightops and flatforms which are the perfect embodiment of Superga’s distinct style with a House of Holland twist.Superfun and quirky collection
via: house-of-holland
Monday, 11 June 2012
Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama “Infinitely Kusama” Lookbook
Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama “Infinitely Kusama” Lookbook was out.I’m personally a big fan of polka dots .
The first wave of the collection will be released on July 10th, two days prior to the opening of the artist’s retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York City. A second release of goods will be arriving in stores in October. The collection features Kusama’s famous polka dots and prints against iconic Louis Vuitton leather goods, ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, watches and jewelry.
“The obsessive character and the innocence of her artwork touched me. She succeeds in sharing her vision of the world with us.” Marc Jacobs
via: stylerumor
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals Fall/Winter 2012 Preview
For Fall/Winter 2012, Jeremy Scott and adidas Originals brings back the 90s featuring flower and animal patterns, a new interpretation of the popular teddy bears. Another source of inspiration is technology featuring computer keyboard prints on classic sweatpants and on a truly feminine JS Keyboard dress. For his footwear collection, the JS Wings come in updated materials and colors and the women’s wedge is given some butterfly wings. The JS Hiking Boot is now dressed in a crazy light-green crocodile patent leather upper, and the JS Wings 2.0 is updated with running inspired meshes and reflectors. Other brand-new pieces include the iconic Superstar 80s revamped with a ripple rubber sole, and a women’s wedge based on an adidas track and field classic.
The collection comprises 31 apparel pieces and 18 footwear styles for men, women and kids. The adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott product line will roll out globally to adidas Originals stores, select accounts and online in August 2012.
via: sneakerfreaker
Marc by Marc Jacobs x Incase iPhone Cases
Marc by Marc Jacobs and Incase released a selection of iPhone cases available exclusively at the Apple Store starting today. Featuring signature Marc by Marc Jacobs prints and reliable Incase protection, the new range of cases features four designs in a range of colorways, the prints include the playful Wild at Heart, coquettish Mademoiselle Danger, eye-catching chrome Stardust Logo and graphic Hot Dot print.
Each Marc by Marc Jacobs Snap Case cost $39.95 and is available now exclusively at Apple’s retail stores across North America and through the Apple Online Store starting June 12. Pretty cute.
Wild at Heart Snap Case, $39.95
Mademoiselle Danger Snap Case, $39.95
Stardust Logo Snap Case, $39.95
Hot Dot Snap Case, $39.95
via: goincase