Saturday, August 13, 2011

You can't Judge a Book by its Cover...

Book Club
In 2009 French designer Olympia Le-Tan launched
"You can't judge a book by its cover."
A collection consisting of beautifully bound classic literature books
that have been converted into a clutch purse. 
Each clutch is handmade with liberty print lining, felt appliqué, 
silk thread for the embroideries, and a colorful canvas for the base.
Olympia Le Tan's collection is simply irresistible 
a combination of literary cover art and a practical fashion accessory
Her novel inspired clutch's definitely fall into
 the category of "must reads."
Despite having a literary cover they unfortunately don't contain pages
 but they do however contain just enough space to
 carry one's personal necessities. 
They offer infinite possibilities for writing one's own fashion story.
I was thinking there were all these beautiful books around and they were being forgotten with everybody on the Internet, so I made it so that you can carry them around


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Weapon of Beauty

Weapons of mass destruction...Beauty can be deadly
Dior 001 
Say hello to Ted Noten‘s weapon that makes 
all women armed and dangerously beautiful – Dior 001.
The Dior 001 is part of a larger series entitled
7 necessities for a woman to feel like a woman through the eyes of a man.
The piece is an ironic play on vintage spy products, 
whereby a recording device or lock-pick pin were hidden in makeup packages.
Now, the makeup and other modern devices are hidden in the gun.
This dangerous Dior weapon contains eighteen carat gold hardware and 3D printed nylon.
This gun is loaded with a lot of secret sections, typical undercover agent qualities.
 a lip gloss, pill box, antique hairpin, USB stick and 100 gram sterling silver bar. 
The series is intended to celebrate women. 
The title according to artist Ted Noten is mostly sarcastic, 
because men can never really understand women. 
Any woman fully-loaded with a Noten gun surely has a license to kill, not be killed. 

Sunday, July 24, 2011

A Smoking Library

Tales to take your breathe away
A habit too good to kick 
The flip-top cigarette pack 
is one of the most successful pieces of packaging design in history. 
TankBooks pay homage to this iconic form by employing it in the service of great literature. 

TankBooks has launched a series of books that are designed to mimic cigarette packs. 
 Not only are they the same size as a pack of cigarettes they're even
packaged in flip-top cartons with silver foil wrapping &
 sealed in cellophane
The titles are by authors of great stature 
classic stories presented in classic packaging
objects desirable for both their literary merit and their unique design.
Each story is complete and unabridged – with a type size that’s easy to read. 
"Tank Books are for people on the move, lovers of literature and connoisseurs of design. 
Try one and you'll be addicted." 
As a substitute for smoking, reading really is so much healthier. 
Literacy disguised as nicotine addiction






Tuesday, July 19, 2011

get carded.


From the Queen of Hearts to the Skull of Spades 
Italian designer Mattia Castiglioni
has decided to give the classic playing card a make over.
She's decided to quite literally,
strip them to their bones;
assigning the traditional suites simple shapes and decorating the face of the cards 
with a creepy, yet somehow fashionable skull, 
thus the name barebones
With a skull motif and updated symbols for Diamonds, Spades, Clubs and Hearts, 
Texas Hold ‘Em just became way creepier…and cooler.




Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Post Apocalyptic Couture.

High Fashion Protection
Don't Hold Your Breathe.
Behold the designer gas masks by Diddo Velema:
Just because the apocalyptic scenario of a bioterror attack is always around the corner, 
or on the off chance you find yourself in the middle of a chemical attack 
don't worry about having to sacrifice fashion for safety.
Outfitted with
           diamonds from Swarovski and fabrics from Louis Vuitton and Gucci, 
the gas masks are unsurprisingly intended for gallery display purposes, rather than practical use. 
But,  they could be a big hit in the Middle East if ever commercially produced for protection purposes.
These conceptual gas masks bring a bit of haute fashion to survival.
"We are in a state of perpetual war – with ourselves and with the eco-system that sustains us. 
Perpetual war breeds perpetual fear. 
In the present context, this fear stems from our extreme desire for
 authenticity and manifests itself in our collectively insatiable culture of consumption.
Deep down, we are afraid we may never be satisfied. 
An expanding archive of branded myths and icons feeds this fear. 
                                            Designer Gas Masks is an attempt to visualize this state of mind. 
Because it is only by first acknowledging and then challenging fear that we will all be able to breathe a little easier."

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Techno File: Cocoon

Immersive Cocoon
         Designer Tino Schaedler
                         Technology genius John Underkoffler
                                                                            &&&
                                                       design-and-ad firm NAU have together created 
The Immersive Cocoon.
This carbon fiber shell provides a space for you that's programmed to the high-tech gills 
with motion capture cameras, motion-sensing floor panels, 3D surround sound
360-degrees of interior display space and even air conditioning.
  Users that dare enter can
 navigate the virtual spaces on the display through body motions allowing users to
move objects through hand and arm gestures or alternative speech commands.
The applications for the Immersive Cocoon are numerous. 
Explore the ancient Pyramids of Giza. Travel to distant galaxies or enter your own virtual gym at home
Gamers will walk through a space instead of clicking on their keyboard
Want to read a book? Virtually grab a book in space instead of having to click on it.