Thursday, January 29, 2009

How to dress like a Hobbit.

Yes, now you too can dress like Frodo from the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Imported from New Zealand, this exceptional The Lord of the Rings Hobbit scarf is an authentic replica of the Hobbit scarf that is made from the homegrown woven wool of Stansborough, the same company that made the cloaks and scarves used in the epic film trilogy. The grey-colored Stansborough Gotland sheep have wool that is unusually silky, soft and lustrous -- there is no similar flock of sheep anywhere in the world.

I guess it's worth it, then? You can buy the scarf here.

Probably Not Practical...

These cardboard shoes are the work of artist Mike Leavitt. I'm assuming they're probably not able to be worn in rain, or at all, but these shoes have incredible detail. If you squint hard enough, none would be the wiser! He's having a show at the Fuse Gallery in New York starting March 21 of these incredible cardboard shoes. Check out more of his work, including some killer action figures here.


Best Magazines Ever?

GoodMagazine.com has compiled a list of the top 51 best magazines of all time. What, no Teen People? Lord knows that publication shaped my teen years.

Click here for the article.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Jean Paul Gautier Couture Ladies

These ladies are looking good. Check out our friends from Women Management killing it at the Jean Paul Gautier Couture show.
Below are Olga, Georgina, Jouradan, Hannelore, and Natasha.








Wednesday, January 14, 2009