Showing posts with label True Pieces of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label True Pieces of Art. Show all posts

2010/03/16

Moments of life - moments of today

We had to bring our cameras in school today and take creative photos everywhere where we could go. Well, here are the best ones of mines. (The titles are marked with slant fonts)

Moment
(She is one of my best friends, Lorin.)
Trough the window
(It's me.)
That plastic bag!
(Save the environment)
Graffiti
(The colors! Amazing! By the way, it's the back of a wooden bench.)
Lines
(Simply artistic)
I'll try to get some of my friends' pictures. They took awesome ones, too. :)

2010/01/31

Ways to say Black

The true style of séquins.

Model: (unknown)
Photographed by: Marc Pillai and Scheltens & Abbenes
Credit to: So Long As It Is Black

Gaspard Yurkievich dress
Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci dress
Phillip Lim dress
Azzaro dress
Valentino dress
Donna Karan dress
Diane von Furstenberg dress
Gianfranco Ferré dress
Marios Schwab dress
Alberta Ferretti dress
Vivienne Westwood dress
Lanvin dress
Fendi dress

Update: I found more dresses HERE.

2010/01/29

Would you wear this on the Red Carpet?

I would - but only at an Award ceremony what would be named after Lady GaGa, and there I'd be nominated for something, then win.
Hey, Brigitte, wake up from wondering! Let's stay at fashion!


Well, back to the Galaxy Dress (that's what it called), it's by Cute Circuit, the company what has also invented the Hug Shirt and many more like that. The whole idea is just sick in a positive way, as I'd say. The fabric contains 24,000 full color LED’s all over it, 4 layers of silk chiffon, 40-layer pleated silk organza crinoline, AND 4,000 little Swarovski crystals.

"It is also touted to be the world’s largest wearable display allowing you to advertise almost anything on your body. The dazzling lights work together to make a fashion statement like never before. A masterpiece, the intricate circuitry that underlies this frock was painstakingly hand-embroidered on a layer of silk. What is more, to ensure that the sparkle of this dress never fades, the designers have added four layers of silk chiffon, along with 4,000 hand-applied Swarovski crystals that extend the gown’s glittery sheen even after the LED bulbs go dim.
A few iPod batteries power this dress for about 30 minutes to an hour while the LED technology ensures it doesn’t heat up. A futuristic and bedazzling creation, the Galaxy dress is on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago."

- luxurylaunches.com

Unfortunately the creation is not too wearable because of its heaviness. But no probs, it's great as a museum object aswell.
And the video is simply JAW DROPPING.



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