April 22, 2010 | New Trends | by Laura Parker |
Tania Luna, Kat Dudina and Maya Gilbert are well-schooled in the element of surprise. The three high-school friends are the creative force behind Surprise Industries, a New York-based company that crafts tailored adventures for those looking to add a little excitement to their life. Flying lessons, public speaking, sword-fighting, craft workshops and dancing classes are just some of the activities currently not on their list of surprises: the fact that I’m writing about them here means they’ll have to scrap those ideas (sorry). Read more
Australian artist Justine Khamara uses densely collaged photographs as a material to create texture and disorienting confusion of depth in her sometimes horrifying work. Read more
Here are some pretty clever stills from iconic films recreated with LEGOs. The one for American Beauty is particularly funny. 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
I have always been enamored with Tokyo street fashion, so this website is one of my favorite recent discoveries. New photos are updated every day, so it’s always fresh and exciting. Read more
Despite their over-the-top rockisms (ridiculously monstrous rigs, smoke machines, and high-wattage light show), Jucifer backs the bombast up with some colon-bursting heaviness. The duo from Athens, Gergia, take 90s-era grrl rawk and combines it with slow, plodding, sludge metal like High on Fire on Vicodin.
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Illustrator/designer Billmund created these two genitalia-themed designs that you can get as a print, a t-shirt, or a hoodie. These naughty parts are pretty hip, I’ll give you that. Read more
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Mixing the feel of British spy meets Russian guard meets 60s Madison Avenue, we love the utilitarian sexy style that is Client. This UK-based clothing line has taken the idea of ‘uniform’ and put their own modern twist on it. They also embrace sustainability with their pieces, and adhere to strict local and made to order manufacturing. Select Client outwear is available for purchase in the Lost At E Minor Store Read more
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