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Showing posts with label temporary tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label temporary tattoos. Show all posts
A Temporary Tattoo Inspired by Pantone Chips!
In contrast to my earlier post today about permanent inking here's a much more light-hearted temporary option. As part of the Designy Temporary Tattoos from Tattly, graphic designer Josh Smith created an ode to Pantone color chips by creating a temp tatt inspired by their color chips.
The transparent rubdown is named TATTONE and uses the numbers and letters "5k1n" spell out skin:
Each sheet comes with 2 chip-sized Tattones and a deluxe-sized Tattone for when you need to send a stronger message. $5
Buy it here
To see the full collection of Designy Temporary tattoos, visit Tattly here.
Sharpie Appears On The Catwalk [Again] In The 2011 F/W Qasimi Homme Collection.
Sharpie markers have hit that catwalk again. Whereas Rodarte used Sharpies to decorate the arms and bodies of women in their S/S 2010 collection, this time it's men donning the black markers to embellish the collection of menswear for 2011 Fall /Winter Qasimi Homme line.
Designer Khalid Al-Qasim's latest menswear collection features leather, knitwear and furs in warm chocolate browns, greys, aubergines, beiges and blacks, and was accentuated with tribal patterns in black [and white] placed on the foreheads of the male models.
The white was applied with body make-up:
but the black was created with the favorite tool of artists and designers everywhere, the Sharpie:
Belted coats, oversized sweaters, tailored wools and leathers with graphic patterns were complimented by the artfully applied facial markings.
The entire collection of menswear is really quite striking, but for this feature, I've focused on the Sharpie markers applied to the foreheads and bodies of the beautiful men making their way down the runway. To get a look at the entire line of clothing, please visit Fashionising.
Designer Khalid Al-Qasim:
images courtesy of Fashion Mag and Fashionising
Qasimi Homme
Yes, I am a proud member of the Sharpie Squad. If you find, do or know of creative applications with Sharpie markers, and would like to see me feature them on my blog and/or on Sharpie's blog, kindly let me know.
See more creativity with Sharpies at Sharpie Uncapped
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The Tramp Stamp Goes Upscale With CHANEL Temporary Tattoos
With the body art craze continuing to grow, it's no surprise that a luxury brand would capitalize on the trend. And it seems that french brand CHANEL is the first to market luxury temporary rub-on tattoos, LES TROMPE-L'OEIL DE CHANEL.
In the Chanel Spring-Summer 2010 Fashion Show in Paris, the models were not only sporting fashionable fabrics, but a series of temporary tattoos designed and applied by Peter Philips, the Global Creative Director for CHANEL makeup.
Chanel CD Peter Philips applying the body art:
They are now selling the fifty-five exclusive temporary tattoos, originally hand-drawn by Peter Philips. Artful images of CHANEL symbols and icons, including Oriental cherry blossoms, bejeweled Swallows, Chanel's double CC logo, strands of pearls, link chains and toggle clasps have been turned into rub-on body art. They add visual trompe l'oeil jewelry to the body in the form of classic ornamentation.
necklaces and leg art:
bracelets:
Yes, you can buy them.
Created as a special limited edition, the set of 55 of the applicable body art is now available for purchase from Chanel boutiques ($75), online stores and at Selfridges. They only take 30 seconds to apply and last a few days.
Buy them here.
images courtesy of Chanel,the Daily Mail, LA Story and Luxuo
Monster & Animal Hands By Designer Hector Serrano
Designer Hector Serrano's Monster and Animal Hands are temporary tattoos for children that turn their hands into adorable little monsters or animals. Sold as set of 8 monsters or 8 animals, they are safe and simple to apply (just use with water). Instructions included. Box size 130 x 110 x 18mm.
The artwork is really beautiful.
Take a look:
The Animals:
The Monsters:
Buy either here.
via freshbump via Dezeen via Hector Serrano
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