iPhone gloves that don’t suck
Dots makes great gloves to use with your touch-screen electronics sans the gimmicky designs you often see with these kinds of things. One hundred percent Merino lambswool from the UK and perfect for...
View ArticleI love you more than personal space
A great shirt from Paperwhite Studio in New York. They have a bunch of fill in the blank products too. (via svpply)
View ArticleSuspended Shirt Installations by Kaarina Kaikkonen
Using hundreds of second-hand shirts Finnish environmental artist Kaarina Kaikkonen creates site-specific installations suspended above roadways or inside large warehouse spaces. Her most recent work...
View ArticleSecond Skins: Fashionably Dressed Animals Photographed by Miguel Vallinas
When first encountering this body of photographs Madrid-based advertising and industrial photographer Miguel Vallinas it’s easy to view it as a familiar “animals dressed as people” project. But as you...
View ArticleAiry Dresses Carved From Marble by Alasdair Thomson
These lightweight, airy dresses look like they’re about to be adorned to a fancy gala or dinner party. But as irony would have it, they will never be worn. In fact, the dresses are actually made from...
View ArticlePirate Printers: Shirts and Totes Printed Directly on Urban Utility Covers
Using public street fixtures as printing elements, the artist collective behind Berlin-based Raubdruckerin (pirate printer) produces shirts and bags imprinted with manhole covers, vents, and utility...
View ArticleOutfits Sourced From German Public Transportation Fabric by Menja Stevenson
“Bustour S (Stuttgart public bus)” (2006), all images © Menja Stevenson Like most that read this article, German artist Menja Stevenson has had her fair share of rides in city buses and trains, each of...
View ArticleA 19th Century Dress Submerged in the Dead Sea Becomes Gradually Crystallized...
Salt Crystal Bride Gown III, 2014. Sigalit Landau & Marlborough Contemporary. Israeli artist Sigalit Landau's love affair with the Dead Sea stretches back decades, having grown up on a hill that...
View ArticleNew Custom-Embroidered Pets in Pockets by Hiroko Kubota
What started in 2013 as a quirky attempt to immortalize famous internet cats on clothes by embroidery artist Hiroko Kubota, has now transformed into a full-fledged custom clothing line where people...
View ArticleA Miniature T-Shirt Screen Printing Rig Designed by Devin Smith
While working for a t-shirt factory back in 2013, miniature artist Devin Smith was inspired to build a tiny replica of their studio, a project that would end up consuming 5 months of his free time but...
View ArticleCosmic Hand-Painted Animal Gloves by Artist Bunnie Reiss
Artist Bunnie Reiss enjoys transforming the old into new, and has spent her life as a collector of weathered objects with rich stories. Reiss’s ongoing project turns her collection of old leather...
View ArticleNew Designs Printed Directly From Urban Utility Covers by Berlin-Based Pirate...
Berlin-based art collective Raubdruckerin (which translates to pirate printer) (previously) uses elements of urban design to create guerilla printing presses, adding ink to manhole covers, grates, and...
View ArticlePhotographer Spends 20 Years Documenting How We All Dress Exactly Alike
For the last 20 years, unassuming Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom has traversed the world, picking a spot, be it in Shanghai, New York, or Paris, and meticulously photographed what he saw. “I take...
View ArticleSoft Shells: A Portrait Series That Presents Subjects in Every Piece of Their...
Photographer Libby Oliver is fascinated by clothing’s power to both reveal and obscure our identity and desires. Her portrait series Soft Shells explores this tendency to visually represent our...
View ArticlePleated Garments Inspired by Birds in Flight by Iris van Herpen
Syntopia is the latest haute couture collection from Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen. The line of beautifully pleated garments explores the increasing convergence of our organic bodies and...
View ArticlePhotographer Spends 20 Years Documenting How We All Dress Exactly Alike
For the last 20 years, unassuming Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom has traversed the world, picking a spot, be it in Shanghai, New York, or Paris, and meticulously photographed what he saw. “I take...
View ArticlePirate Printers: Shirts and Totes Printed Directly on Urban Utility Covers
Using public street fixtures as printing elements, the artist collective behind Berlin-based Raubdruckerin (pirate printer) produces shirts and bags imprinted with manhole covers, vents, and utility...
View ArticleOutfits Sourced From German Public Transportation Fabric by Menja Stevenson
“Bustour S (Stuttgart public bus)” (2006), all images © Menja Stevenson Like most that read this article, German artist Menja Stevenson has had her fair share of rides in city buses and trains, each of...
View ArticleA 19th Century Dress Submerged in the Dead Sea Becomes Gradually Crystallized...
Salt Crystal Bride Gown III, 2014. Sigalit Landau & Marlborough Contemporary. Israeli artist Sigalit Landau‘s love affair with the Dead Sea stretches back decades, having grown up on a hill that...
View ArticleNew Custom-Embroidered Pets in Pockets by Hiroko Kubota
What started in 2013 as a quirky attempt to immortalize famous internet cats on clothes by embroidery artist Hiroko Kubota, has now transformed into a full-fledged custom clothing line where people...
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