Do you adore sky-high heels, or hold special place in your heart for low key flats? Either way you can show off your L-O-V-E with these styles from Georgina Goodman. Though at $673 just for the flat sandals, they show very little love to another favorite accessory – your wallet.
Jewelry and accessories has seen its share of macabre. From skull and crossbones to guns and ammo, ladies everywhere are taking it to the dark side. Kria jewelry is a collection of femur bones, wing bones, caudal vertebrae, branches and twigs cast in 14k yellow gold or sterling silver. Necklaces on rope chains or leather, continue reading…
We usually love everything Nasty Gal has to offer…but this dress is just a little out of hand.
Tired of headbands and totally over hats? You could try an orb on for size, ala Lady Gaga. Coming in at a cool $45,000, SHOWstudio is putting the orb worn by Miss Gaga in the fall 2009 issue of V Magazine up for sale.
Remember that old joke about the Brooklyn Bridge? Well now you really can buy it. For 250 bucks you’ll get a Cubic Zirconia encrusted double finger ring set in 22K gold and rhodium plated solid brass. While it’s a bit better than these rings, a two finger bling ring featuring a 3D replica of continue reading…
Inspired by Chinese takeout food, this box-shaped handbag is made from metallic fabric and classic leather, with Chanel’s signature metal intertwined chain. This sartorial treat is part of the Chanel Shanghai accessories collection that will launch next month at Chanel’s five mainland boutiques. Just beware: about an hour after the purchase, you’re just going to be continue reading…
And you thought these shoes were dangerous! This industrial strength pair from Tove Jansson has will have us singing “chain, chain, chain…chain of shoes,” for the rest of the day.
Ukranian fashion designer Elena Burenina sent looks featuring prosthetic limbs down the runway at Kiev Fashion Week. Talk about body conscious looks…
We’ve seen some pretty incredible dresses, but this one defies even normal garment proportions. We’d call it a strapless mermaid style, but those skull’s cheeks just don’t fit the silhouette. Designed by Thom Ravnholdt and modeled by Kelli Jean Drinkwater long before Gaga’s time, they definitely deserve an A for originality.
Long before Lady Gaga hit the scene, weird and wacky dresses have been a great way to get noticed. Just ask Rose McGowan and Bjork. Showing up in stunning Valentino red will get you on some magazine’s best dressed list; showing up in Kermit the Frog couture gets you on the front page of said continue reading…