I'm a bit of a social networking addict and in between this blog, facebook, twitter, pinterest and instagram...tumblr somehow always gets tossed aside for some reason. Then you come across finds like this, and you wonder why it got lost somewhere along the line. These are just a few pictures I came across on eight letter word's tumblr. I definitely do like what I see. . . .
Orient Express
Jason Kibbler mixed orient with a bit of mod, and photographed Ginta Lapina in this series seen within the pages of Vogue Spain (Feb 2013). Perhaps it is the stark contrasts, the black & white photography, the silhouettes of the clothing, or the model's amazing cheekbones - the results are kinda stunning. via TrendLand . . .
VS 2012: A Sneak Peak
I love Victoria's Secret fashion shows. Yes, so does the rest of the world. Quite impressive how the lingerie brand has created quite the following despite the fact that the store is leaning on the edge of the tacky and the pieces are actually quite mid-range. But throw in some incredibly hot women, blown kisses, wings and sparkles in the mix and they successfully manage to put together quite the . . .
Scary Beautiful
Came across something that it reminded me of Alexander McQueen's (RIP, fashion genius) amazing yet crazy shoes. How anyone even walks in them astounds me... "Scary Beautiful": a pair of shoes created by Leanie van der Vyver (artist) and Rene van den Berg (shoe designer). Perhaps more scary than beautiful, this pair of reverse stilettos requires the wearer to rest on their shins rather than their . . .
Couture Feast
We've always been told not to play with our food - or perhaps in this case, not to wear our food. Fulvio Bonavia created a series of edible dresses in collaboration with stylist Giovanna Battaglia, which was featured in Garage Magazine's debut edition. Guess what they're made of... PRADA ALEXANDER MCQUEEN MONCLER LOUIS VUITTON Prada = citrus Alexander McQueen = lettuce Moncler = . . .
Dirty and Fabulous
Lanvin shoes on Madison Avenue. Scandalous window displays, I like! . . .