Talented French art director Emmanuel Bossuet partner with historic mannequin masters STOCKMAN to produce a limited edition 'Haute Couture busts'. Limited to 10 copies for each model, the Haute Couture busts are truly masterpiece more than dress form.

Paris-based Emmanuel Bossuet is one of the rare art directors of his generation to conceive his work with such an intense decorative dimension. Debuting as a graphic consultant at Philip Starck's, he soon after established EEM as an agency aimed to one-of-a-kind projects. Studios such as Martine Sitbon or Sonia Rykiel requested him for his skill as a decorative designer.


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Nike Sportswear continues to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Air Force 1 with an extension of the Pearl Collection that debuted earlier this year. The Nike Air Force 1 Max Air VT features militaristic canvas Vac-Tech build that showcases the shoe's iconic silhouette. A full-length visible Max Air unit with total orange highlights, a Vas-Tech upper with a dark cameo pattern, waxed laces, and an embossed leather tongue and heel tabs. 





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Designer Anna Rabinowicz of New York Rablabs has created many lovely jewelery inspired by nature, fusing ancient, precious materials in a luxurious palette with modern design, layering semi-precious gems, including crystal and agate, with the finishing touches of pure gold and sterling silver . . .Such as the PRATO necklace features pure silver-edged, semi-precious Brazilian agate paired with sterling silver detailing; the CINTA belts represent the ultimate convergence of nature and luxury for the waist. These belts are created from hand-polished agate, suede, and Italian leather while the JOIA ornaments are hand-polished agate stone in an assortment of six vibrant colors, adorned with a shimmering organza ribbon.





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When two of the world renowned artists joined force, Manolo Blahnik- a shoe designer and Damien Hirst- an artist famed for his spot painting, a 'Dot' Boots was born. Exploiting the Pop and Op evocations of Hirst’s pattern of identically sized dots evenly spaced on a grid, Blahnik reprises the 1960s “go-go” boot. Coincidentally, this collaboration predated by a few months Louis Vuitton’s launch of its Takashi Murakami patterned bags.  

“I have always been an admirer of Damien Hirst, so I jumped at the opportunity to work with his prints. I made two boots—both very simple because I wanted Mr. Hirst’s work to be the main focus and not the shoes. One is this from the ‘Spots’ series, and the other a ‘Splash.’ Of the two, this is my favorite. Spots have always been a favorite theme with me, but I love the way that Hirst places them in this rigid, repetitive format. It looks very disciplined but at the same time is very playful—thanks to the fun colors that represent chemicals, giving the whole piece a dark undertone, which I find very clever.” —Manolo Blahnik

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Ashiato is Japanese style sandals designed specially for kids by Kiko+. Designs based on traditional Japanese footwear, the sandals come in 5 different colors and 5 cool animal foot prints. Cat, gecko, owl, monkey and zaurus, the kids can choose which footprints to leave now!





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For anyone who ever wanted to try a beard, this Beardwear will be your best shot. Designed by COMPANY (Aamu Song & Johan Olin) Made by Heljä Heiska in Helsinki, Finland.

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As products get more and more attractive, can they replace the feelings we have towards our loved ones? Will you love your phone more than your girlfriend? Or will you love your car more than your wife? And how would you feel if your wife told you she suddenly loves chocolate more than sex?

Commodity Love designed by Taiwan-based Alice Wong is such a statement. Consist of six different statements, the brooches display each statement in simple font and it's using magnet to hold the brooch and your clothes.

Commodity Love
Commodity Love
Alice Wang
Alice Wang
Alice Wang



Bewildering in its conception, spectacular in its evolution: mysterious yet perturbing in its application, luxurious but uplifting in its effect. A world overflowing with wondrous woods, the creation of the ultimate wood fragrance, Wonderwood.

Comme des Garcons latest fragrance, the Wonderwood perfume is made up of various wood scents, including: Oud, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Cypress wood and Gaiac wood. Woody notes: Patchouli, vetyver and synthetic woods: Javanol, Cashmeran and Pachminol.




CHAOS is a fun slipper designed by Tanaka of Formless Design. The slipper has a face-like shape with hand-painted face in different emotions.

The name CHAOS is derived from the slipper itself. In Chaos, you no need to wear the same design for both foot. We can choose whatever design we like and wear it. That's a chaos....but who cares as long as it's fun!









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What a lovely Tanssitossut (Finnish for Dance Shoes) designed for daughter and father by Aamu Song.

The red felt shoes with rubber soles are meant for the father and a young daughter to use together. The shoes offer a fresh take on the Finnish tradition of making boots out of felt inherited from Russia. As part of the designers' ongoing project titled `Top Secrets of Finland´, Tanssitossut also contribute to the effort to keep the age-old industries specific to Finland alive by revealing "the secret luxuries of Finland" to general audiences through the means of design.

Wipe Shirt by FIFT

I definitely love this small invention by FIFT. How caring they are in thinking of this shirt. Designed by design-duo Katsunari and Ami Igarashi, the shirt look no different than others except a built-in black microfiber cleaner at the shirttail and cuff. Functions as a wiping cloth for your glasses or cell phones, the small black spot is very well position, which still make a nice looking shirt for everyday wear. The design syncs perfectly with FIFT’s mission to promote interaction between their products and the user.

Wipe Shirt by FIFT
Wipe Shirt by FIFT
Wipe Shirt by FIFT
Wipe Shirt by FIFT
Wipe Shirt by FIFT
Wipe Shirt by FIFT

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The Skull Dress by Thom Ravnholdt

This dress, title The Skull Dress really made me smile. Designed by Thom Ravnholdt for and modelled by Kelli Jean Drinkwater. Originally made for a Halloween party, Kelli Jean (a plus size model) wore the skull dress for several parties and club appearances and performances.

Thom Ravnholdt is a London-based designer works in costumes, make-up, styling and art.

The Skull Dress by Thom Ravnholdt
The Skull Dress by Thom Ravnholdt
The Skull Dress by Thom Ravnholdt

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Liberty Brooch by Gijs Bakker

A stainless steel watches made for Secretary Madeleine Albright by Gijs Bakker for the occasion of Brooching It Diplomatically. The Liberty brooch shows the head of Lady Liberty with two watch faces for eyes, one of which is upside down-allowing both her and her visitor to see when it is time for an appointment to end.

Liberty Brooch is part of the exhibition Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection.

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PIG Swine Flu Mask

Have some fun with the PIG swine flu mask designed by Zijns Design Office. Involving no technology at all, the mask is just printed with the Pig's nose graphic, try to create some joy for the wearers and the surrounding amid the swine flu pandemic. And why a Pig's nose? The swine flu has been widely known as 'Pig influenza' in Chinese (just as SARS known as 'Bird flu'), so a Pig mask will certainly hint obliquely the current situation.

PIG Swine Flu Mask
PIG Swine Flu Mask
PIG Swine Flu Mask
PIG Swine Flu Mask
PIG Swine Flu Mask

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