Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Han does the laundry, a Wampa mows the lawn, and Vader works as a crossing guard - - all from the Star Wars x Adidas Fall/Winter 2011 lookbook:










Via.
*Previously: Adidas Wookiee jacket.
*Buy Star Wars x Adidas goods at eBay.










Via.
*Previously: Adidas Wookiee jacket.
*Buy Star Wars x Adidas goods at eBay.
Star Wars x Adidas Fall/Winter 2011 lookbook
Friday, July 1, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Nike Air Force 1 Hyperfuse Volt/Volt colorway - - apparently 24 pairs will be sold today in New York out of the Nike Sportswear Ice Cream Truck, which you can follow on Twitter and Facebook (although there seemed to be a pair at eBay when I checked):



Highlighter green Nikes (and a rolling Nike store)
Monday, June 27, 2011
Like out of some sci-fi fantasy (which I love) designer Tim Jockel created a fashion show for the German haute couture fashion label Stefan Eckert and did it using only three-dimensional hologram technology. Viewing the show must have been like seeing a live (or not so live) play/dance/fashion story unfolding.
Working alongside director Florian Sigl, Jockel captured the content using a high-speed camera, creating the 3D motion graphics and compiling it all in post-production.
Working alongside director Florian Sigl, Jockel captured the content using a high-speed camera, creating the 3D motion graphics and compiling it all in post-production.
" The result was one of the biggest holographic projections ever which creates a complete optical illusion and breaks the rules of time and space on stage. "
Pretty trippy!
Worlds first ever 3D Fashion Show
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Vladimir Paripovic is a Belgrade architect and created these paper inspired fashion pieces for window installations at Belgrade Design Week 2011 / 100% FUTURE SERBIA . Utilizing paper and transparent textile his android outfits are both futuristic and avaunt guard. You can see more of his work here.
"BDW's 100% FUTURE SERBIA segment will be devoted to the promotion of young and talented designers, whose works will be presented in shop windows all over the city center. The main idea is to transfer classical museum exhibitions to the streets of the city and to present them to a wider general audience, not only to those who regularly visit galleries and exhibitions. The exhibition will show 50 authors who will present their works as livesize objects and models.
Android Fashion/ A Cut Above
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