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Betcha Haven't Seen A Pubic Hair Couture Show. Now You Can. Viral Video For Remington.






Well, after reading this and watching the accompanying video, you can say you have. The 2006 fashion show and video (shown below) was a viral marketing ploy for Remington (smart, huh?).



This viral video for Remington was directed by James Rouse at The Viral Factory. Editor was Justin Trovato at Jigsaw.



Below is text from the faux website for Stefane Monzon (no longer in existence):

THE SHOW
This summer we were able to premiere our first collection at the L.A. fashion week. Spurred on by the limits of conventional fashion we decided to showcase our very own minimalist, stripped down approach to it: welcome to follicular fashion! Thanks to our main sponsor Remington this ambitious project has been a tremendous success so far spawning a new class of events all dedicated to the motto of “It’s what’s on the outside that counts.

Below: Stefane Monzon prepping the model's pubic hair.


THE PHILOSOPHY
What do people see when they look at you? Do they see your inner beauty? Your good ideas, your friendly thoughts, your small-time visions? Let me assure you: they don’t. It’s what’s on the outside that counts. My designs are for people who want to stick out and express themselves.

People who want to experiment with what nature gave them to find out who they really are and who they want to be. My work is about individuality. It’s about expressing yourself. It’s about finding the beauty where no one has looked before. It’s about being inspired by the fullness of life around you. Absolute freedom that’s what I’m after: freedom to expose yourself, freedom to express yourself, freedom to grow a design on your body to explore the beauty of unconventional creativity.



Learn how to style your own pubic hair with the book below!

Art? Or Speakers? It's Two, Two Objects in One




Artcoustic is a brilliant idea. Why have ugly speakers (wall-mounted or otherwise) when they can double as wall art?

Artcoustic has a range of speakers, all of which can be 'hidden' by several different art options...including your own.

With a gallery from various artists as well as stock imagery from Getty Images, there's no end to the styles. They even provide a link and template to design your own.

Here are just a few images of plasma tvs and stereo's with artcoustic speakers on the wall.







ARTCOUSTIC GALLERY

Artcoustic hand-picks artists from around the world and invites them to create exclusive artworks for the Artcoustic Artist Portfolio. The Artcoustic Artist Portfolio is available for viewing at all specialist Artcoustic dealers. Each artwork/design is produced as a digital print and hand made into a screen.

You may submit your own artwork or photography that can be applied to your Artcoustic speakers, download a PDF submission guide by clicking here.

Below are a few available artists images for your speakers.
They have a very large selection and I'm only showing a few, so be sure to check them out yourself at www.artcoustic.com

Max Malandrino:


Michael Banks:


Kristian Hornsleth:


Ole Kortzau:


Sim Canetty-Clarke:



Take a look at a pdf of their product range here.

Albatros Design Lights Up Marble. Illuminated Furniture & Fireplaces.




Albatros Design of france makes glowing marble furniture. That's right, you heard me.






Furniture made with lovely marble that is illuminated from within.
In many variation of objects from Fireplaces to tables. Lamps to cubes.
With your choice of marble finishes.









With your choice of marble finishes.

Below: Marble surface without illumination on the left, and on the right, illuminated.


Available marble finishes below:

Update: Albatros Design is now Atelier Alain Ellouz and the illuminated furniture is only available in alabaster. See an updated post here.

Atelier Alain Ellouz (previously Albatros Design)

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