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RX Chandeliers

Artist Jean Shin raided the medicine cabinet of every Hollywood actress to make these fanciful chandeliers in the name of art. Seriously, these are prescription bottles that have taken on a second life hanging from a museum ceiling. Not bad, prescription bottles, not bad. They look more  like stalagmites, than chandeliers, but …

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Anime Couture by So Takayama

Royal Academy of Fine Arts graduate So Takayama definitely is going to go far among the anime fans around the world. I personally love his anime collection, even though the masks look somewhat freaky. He should’ve just gone this route , instead….. maybe not. Anywho, That last dress looks like it can …

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The Strange World of Rey Pador

Designer Rey Pador, recent graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in  Antwerp, knows how to throw together a look that even Gareth Pugh would give a side-eye to. But he totally redeems himself with that furry jump suit in the first photo. It’s like a giant Mr. Marmar minus …

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Fantastic Plastic Jewelry by Lisa Watson

Jewelry designer Lisa Watson doesn’t design your average plastic jewelry. These are huge, oversized boxes that are sure to make everyday tasks cumbersome. These are really cool, but I can’t see me wearing these like say, when I’m wiping my ass going to the bathroom or something skilled like that. If I …

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Random weird stuff: Part 5,697

Photographer Markus Mueller is doing us all a favor with this T-shirt for plumbers. Because face it, boobs look like butts and butts look like boobs. Now if there’s hair involved, I think everything just sours in this situation. If they could only come up with a T-shirt for people with bald …

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Metal Lace

London College of Fashion graduate Yuanzi Wang has taken the most non-delicate medium, metal,  and transformed into a dainty lace collar. That’s pretty awesome. What’s cool is that you can mold them into whatever way you want. I bet you could also fling a disc of the metal lace and chop someone’s …

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Scary Stones

Japanese artist Hirotoshi Ito takes your average rock and transforms them into everyday and not-so-everyday pieces. The sweater is the most impressive in my opinion. All the weaves had to be carved in- must’ve been super tedious. Anywho, dentures, zippers and rocks… Hirotoshi probably had them laying around and decide to create …

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