Today’s FFFFOUND!

I can’t take this weather anymore!

Fantastic Mr. Fox

Went to see Fantastic Mr. Fox this week, and I loved it! It was a tail of believing in yourself, accepting and loving who you are. It had beautiful photography, a great soundtrack, awesome miniature costume design, action, romance, comedy, drama, suspense… it was cussing amazing!

I know how stop action animation is done, but this was just so perfect and detailed. The fur on the critters moving in the wind or dripping water when they got wet! The expressions in their eyes, the explosions, the tears, the smoke… it was so incredible.

So I was left wanting to know more about the whole process, but fortunately today I ran into this behind the scenes video via The Strange Attractor. Watch and learn!

Alexzara Wang!



Thought the bag was Alexander Wang? Guess again! It’s Zara!

Pictures from Stockholm Street Style and LookBooks.com

Roller Derby

Have $995 to spare? Consider the Christian Louboutin Rollerball studded loafers!

Images via LoveMore and Saks.

Balls


Thats what it would take for me to get this ‘do I’m so obsessed with, but I ain’t got ‘em… At least not for hair, anymore… or… FOR NOW!

Found these scans at LoveMore blog from Australia. Damn those Aussies, they’re taking over! I’m gonna have to head down there and see it for myself! The scans are from Aussie magazine Shop Til You Drop’s January Issue, I love the styling.

Dreaming of a Pink Christmas

Via SwissMiss.

Milk It

Get it at UO.

Kate MacDowell


I’ve seen a lot of environmentally conscious graphic design, and graphic design advocating for organic, sustainable and all around ethical practices, but never art. Even so, I would’ve never expected art for the environment to be this beautiful and eerily peculiar.

From her artist statement:

“These pieces are in part responses to environmental stressors including climate change, toxic pollution, and gm crops. They also borrow from myth, art history, figures of speech and other cultural touchstones. In some pieces aspects of the human figure stand-in for ourselves and act out sometimes harrowing, sometimes humorous transformations which illustrate our current relationship with the natural world.”

“I chose porcelain for its luminous and ghostly qualities as well as its strength and ability to show fine texture. It highlights both the impermanence and fragility of natural forms in a dying ecosystem, while paradoxically, being a material that can last for thousands of years and is historically associated with high status and value”

Kate MacDowell’s Portfolio.

Via FormFiftyFive.

Strike a Pose



Zanita is a Model from Australia… So it’s no wonder she’s got posing down to a T, and it doesn’t hurt to be beautiful and stylish! I looked around through many of her previous posts, but this look is definitely my favorite!

Visit Zanita’s blog.

All I Want For Christmas (Parte 2)



In the spirit of (a summer) Christmas, I’d like to share with you these insane swimsuits by Australian designers We Are Handsome. Indeed, they are… my favs of course are the critters!

Visit We Are Handsome.

Via Urban Outfitters’ blog.