What Kardashian worth her Pink Himalayan salt doesn’t take her meds from a Gucci pill bottle or swig from her Louis Vuitton water bottle? UK artist Sarah Coleman has made certain that any true Lambo-owning or Abloh-wearing Baller need not go without, thanks to her upcycled luxury accessories. Read more
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Brandalism. Fashion Branded Spray Paint Cans.
Designer Antonio Brasko’s project, Brandalism, is a study on the influence of street art and graffiti in the fashion world. Through the use of brand logos and logotypes, iconic colors, and spray cans, Brandalism seeks to reintroduce the ideology of vandalism, branding and fashion from an experimental design perspective. Read more
Hermes Re-Opens On Rodeo Drive With A New Store and A $12,900 Basketball.
Prestigious Pill-Popping. Designer Drugs by Desire Obtain Cherish.
Addicted to fashion, luxury or status? These sculptures of blister packs of pills with recognizable logos from luxury brands Hermes, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton are UV cast in resin by the Los Angeles based artist Desire Obtain Cherish. Read more
Gum In Grenades And Burberry Plaid. A Great Idea In Need of Better Branding – Paul Stiven Luxury Chewing Gum.
I love the idea of a luxury chewing gum brand. And there is one. Italian designer and entrepreneur Paul Stiven is the creator and brand name of a Luxury Chewing Gum being touted as an innovative new product in the field of fashion, food, fashion and life-style. Read more
New Gorgeous Collaboration From Macallan and Lalique. The Macallan Oscuro Gift Pack.
Excellence, artistry and the pursuit of perfection come together here with The Macallan Oscuro and Lalique gift pack which is only available in limited quantities in Asia. Read more
What The Top Luxury Brands Did (Or Didn’t Do) To Wish Customers A Happy Holiday.
What did the top Luxury brands do this year to connect with their fans, engage their consumers and wish them a happy holiday season? Well, I’m going to show you some of the luxury brand Christmas campaigns. Read more
Branded Babies, Real and Silicone, by Dietrich Wegner.
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Australian born artist Dietrich Wagner’s Cumulous Brand is a series of sculptures and photos in which babies (real and silicone models) are covered in multicolored tattoos in a meditation on how our identities evolve and how we declare them. Read more