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Showing posts with label clothes with words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes with words. Show all posts

Talkative Tote Bags From Jessica Kagan Cushman




The daughter of renowned furniture designer Vladimir Kagan, Jessica Kagan Cushman, was initially introduced into the fashion jewelry realm with her popular engraved fossilized mammoth ivory and resin word bangles. Now she's expanded her line of whimsical and wearable creations to include clever tote bags that have just as much to say.

Her cotton canvas totes (Statement Totes) and coated canvas totes with patent trim (JKC Logo bags) play off of popular cultural phrases, text phrases, and take not so subtle knocks at expensive designer handbags in their phrases and /or design. Ironically, though, these aren't cheap.

The cotton canvas tote bags come in two sizes, the smaller is $45.00, the larger $70.00:

My other bag is Prada:

My other bag is Fendi:

My other bag is Hermes:

My other bag is Louis Vuitton:

Does this bag make me look fat?:

This bag makes me look rich and skinny:


The coated canvas bags with patent trim (JKC logo totes) are much pricier starting at $130.00 and up to $325.00:

WTF (what the fuck):

OMG (Oh My God):

LOL (laugh out loud):

Morsus Mihi (Bite me):

Chocolate or death:

Keep calm and carry on:


Never, never, never give up.:


She also has a series of clutch purses in real snakeskin (hot pink, red, black, gold, silver or python) that feature reproduction scrimshaw drawings that strongly resemble Fornasetti images or with plaques whose options include: Wasp, "Bitch", "Bite Me" and "If you can read this you're too close"


There's plenty more to see at her site.


>shop for her totes as well as her bangles and clutches here.

Viktor and Rolf Say NO to Fashion



 Her eyes may say "yes" but her clothes say "no". And "dream" and "wow".

 The Fall 2008 Ready-to-Wear Collection from Viktor & Rolf literally incorporates the word "no" into much of their new collection. Other pieces say "dream", "dream on" and even "wow". The words appear in various forms: sequined, sewn into them and even constructed in 3D. The new collection also makes use of gold staples which , although sounding odd, look fabulous. Take a peek:




 Below is a whole new way to interpret a wardrobe 'staple':

  

 Rolf Snoeren and Viktor Horsting are known for their unusual designs.

 Even their Milan boutique is designed like no other. It's upside down!

  
Above: Viktor & Rolf

  

Visit Viktor and Rolf online here.



Be sure to see the side by side comparisons of Viktor & Rolf's Fashions with their Restrospective Barbican

 Doll exhibit here
!

   

Or the upside down Viktor & Rolf store in Milan here.

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