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Behind the Scenes with Lucia Pang!

Fashion | 31 August 2011

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 This week we have a very special treat! As I have mentioned over the past few weeks, we have a Look Book coming up with a talented young photographer, Lucia Pang, based out of Australia! Because she is just that rad, she sent us an exclusive behind the scenes video of the shoot! Pretty models and Fall fashion make up this whimsical and fun video! Enjoy and make sure to check back for the Look Book coming soon!

Behind the Scenes: Lucia Pang for Lulu’s from Lulus on Vimeo.

Fresh Face: Frances Bean Cobain

Fashion | 31 August 2011

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Frances Bean Cobain, the child of the infamous coupling of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, has grown up and looks damn good. She is in no way “new” to the spotlight, but her jump into the world of modeling certainly is. Below are some pics taken by fashion designer turned photographer Hedi Slimane, who captures the Frances’ grungy gothic look perfectly. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Check out the rest of the shoot over at Hedi Silmane’s blog. 

It Girl: Florence Welch

Celebrity | 30 August 2011

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Given Name: Florence Leontine Mary Welch
Known As: Florence + the Machine
Status: Songstress, British Hipster and Lover of the Occult
Sign: Virgo
Iconic Fashion Statement: Big Flowing Sleeves
Currently: Working on her second studio album due out November 7th!
 
 
 

Photoshop Touches Up on Some (Alternate) History

Art | 30 August 2011

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There are some things that the U.S. government doesn’t want us to know about, but Pittsburgh-based, NYU film grad Matthew Buchholz is finally clueing everybody in. Well, that’s actually not true, but Buchholz does dream up some pretty convincing re-imaginings of history, with a fantastically off-beat and brilliant sci-fi vision.
 
Map of Washington, DC

The Defeat of General Frankenstein at Bunker Hill
 
Homestead Robot

Photoshop is his medium of choice, with a healthy backdrop of witty, deadpan captions detailing the sci-fi’d, pseudo-historical events depicted in the images. The descriptions alone pack as much punch as the clever pictures; check out his hilarious explanation of the Floating Saucer Crafts and the Chicago Fire, below:
 

“The Great Fire at Chicago, Oct 8th, 1871. The Great Fire commenced on Sunday evening, Oct 8th and continued until Tuesday, Oct 10th, consuming the Business portion of the City, Public Buildings, Hotels, Interstellar trading depots, Newspaper Offices, Rail-Road depots, and extending over an area of Five Square Miles. The fire began when Immigrant Aliens, feeling cheated in a business transaction, took to the skies in their Floating Saucer Crafts and employed their Destructo-Ray. Interstellar Trading was suspended in Chicago soon after the fire.”
 
The Burrowing Beast in Hollywood
 
Prints of his work can be purchased via his Etsy site, as well as cleverly campy greeting cards to brighten up those special days.
 
An Unidentified Floating Craft Above Fifth Avenue
 
Inauguration of Vilnar the Destroyer
 
The Signing of the Declaration of Independence
 
Pittsburgh Zombie Outbreaks: A Map
Zombies in Schenley Park
 
This is just a taste of Buchholz’s willdy entertaining collection, so check out his website to witness beer-guzzling sea-nuisances, monstrous, banana-loving ape-creatures, a giant Andrew Carnegie wreaking havoc on his beloved Pittsburgh, and good old-fashioned zombies galore.
Now I just need someone I know to get pregnant so I can send her this awesome card.
 
 (images courtesy of renegadehandmade and alternatehistories)

Lashing Out: These Falsies Aren't Fooling Anybody

Art, Beauty | 29 August 2011

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I’ve worn my fair share of fake eyelashes in my day, but the new paper eyelashes by Paperself are a whole new genre of eye enhancement.
 

 
Inspired by the Chinese art of paper-cutting, these intricate beauties will definitely get you some attention. Very Lady Gaga, no?
 
 

 

 
 

My two favorites have to be the “Deer and Butterfly” and “Peacock” (above). I kind of love how the antlers mimic real lashes, with a touch of whimsy.

These one-of-a-kind faux lashes come in two sizes; the bigger one goes for a dramatic lash line takeover, while the smaller one, below, lets you get creative. Keep it classic(ish) with an outer corner application, or go bold with a full set on top and the smaller size on the bottom outer corner for über-drama.
 

Now, the Paperself site recommends using the little guys to “accentuate the corners of your eyes…for a subtle daytime look.” I would never choose subtlety as a descriptor here. Unless your day job is under the big top, let’s stick to costume parties.
 
DJ duo The Broken Hearts modeling their “Under the Sea” collaboration 

I’ve got to ask, is this a trend with staying power, or just too bizarre for non-Fame Monsters?

(images courtesy of PAPERSELF)

 

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