S&G Clothing: Hollywood fashion worn by Prince
Dream a little dream with indie designers, S&G Clothing. Sexy, sophisticated style with a an edge that even the artist known as Prince takes a fancy to as he wore the designs on his most recent European tour. S&G Clothing is located in the heart of Hollywood, on the famous shopping strip, Melrose Ave. [Photography by Sequoia Emmanuelle]
Tagged: LA fashion, Melrose Ave, Prince
Also by SEQUOIA EMMANUELLE
Plumed Serpent: unique head-dresses by Daniella White
Daniella White is the designer of Plumed Serpent, extravagant headdresses that she hand makes herself in Los Angeles. Each headdress is a magical blend of feathers, recycled furs, vintage jewels and gems, fine fabrics and chains. You truly become a goddess, a queen or whatever your heart desires when you wear her pieces. Where do you wear them? I like to walk around the house in my bathrobe with my fancy Plumed Serpent pieces. Yes, I collect them and I feel fabulous. Read more
Beats Antique live at Lollapalooza 2011
New trends of sound are travelling faster than the speed of light. So is the growing buzz on the band, Beats Antique. The Oakland-based trio combine heavy, sexy bass lines with hot tribal fusion belly dancing and performance art. Spectacular.
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Carpenter by trade, artist by nature. Not content with merely carving an alphabet out of the tiny tips of pencils, Connecticut-based Dalton Ghetti also creates brilliant miniature sculptures from his favourite lead subjects. Read more
I am a huge fan of these bizarre sculptures by American artist Nancy Fouts. She creates sculptures using real found objects and combines them with a great sense of humor and a surreal conceptual twist. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
The New York Times recently posted a selection of Mad Magazine fold-ins from the past 40 years of the magazine’s history. The feature allows you to actually fold the images to reveal the decoded message and picture.
Man, I remember shaking my tail to Come on Eileen many moons ago — when rat-tails were a right of passage and Molly Ringwald held both the lock and the key to my tiny pitter pattering heart. Back then it was all ice-skating and fairy floss; skateboards and trading cards. It was bags of chips by the rusty school fence and sunburnt faces on crackling summer days. Read more
This awesome one-of-kind jewelry by Margaux Lange plays with the idea of using old Barbie doll parts by turning them into lovely creative jewelry. It now makes me wish I didn’t gave my dolls away. Read more
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screamcheese said | 18 November, 2011
Love the delicate movement of the image, love the clothes. Sequoia rocks!