Volkswagen XL1 Concept

The Volkswagen XL1 Concept is the car of the future. It looks futuristic enough, with its lack of a rear view mirror and sleeky design, complete with hidden rear wheels.

To Lee, With Love, Nick

Tomorrow will be the first anniversary of Lee McQueen's tragic passing. Fashion house Alexander McQueen's driving force was a visionary and his bold designs drew the likes of Hollywood and beyond.

Katy Perry X OPI

Part of every girl's Teenage Dream is to always have a great manicure. Having pretty fingers makes us feel like Fireworks and although we might be stuck at work, one glance at our nails and it's almost like we are California Girls Waking Up in Vegas.

Thursday, 18 March 2010

TOMS Shoes

Toms are a shoe company that makes comfy-cool casual slip-on footwear. But what you probably know the company better for, is its deep roots in community work, and more specifically Toms' one-for-one campaign.

The idea is simple: buy one pair of shoes, and Toms will give one pair to a child in need.


But even with their incredible success, these shoe people are not resting on their laurels. They've created an entire social movement, with "One Day Without Shoes" and have constantly churned out interesting collaborations with celebrities like actress Charlize Theron, musician Brandon Boyd and clothing brand Element.
"In 2006, American traveler Blake Mycoskie befriended children in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS Shoes, a company that would match every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need. One for One. Blake returned to Argentina with a group of family, friends and staff later that year with 10,000 pairs of shoes made possible by TOMS customers."

- Toms' website

Something that is truly empowering to learn from this is that this entire business started with one idea, one trip to Argentina and most importantly, one man. Just goes to show that we all have the ability to exact the change that we desire in the world. It's just about walking the talk, and having insurmountable passion for something.

Here's how it all started, in case you folks need a little jolt in starting your own little (for now) global change.






www.toms.com

Monday, 1 March 2010

UO Bikes


It seems like the bicycle is the new It transport method (if such a thing even exists). Browse through Scott Schuman's streetstyle blog The Sartorialist and you'll realize that good-looking people in great-looking outfits almost always have a couple of wheels nearby. Girls in heels, boys in suits and everything in between; they've all got the bike-balance.

So, if you were wondering how to jump onto the bandwagon (or bicycle in this case), then head on over to Urban Outfitters and Republic Bike's online bike shop, where you can customize your pedal mobile and have it shipped to you. Hmm, so snazzy.

http://3dbik.es/f8Fxn5

http://bikes.urbanoutfitters.com/

Friday, 19 February 2010

No Soup For You!

Seinfeld is a beloved American comedy that ran in the 90s, starring Jerry Seinfeld and his gang of oddball friends.

Jerry is the main character. A comedian living in the Big Apple, Jerry arrives at the oddest situations for the strangest reasons. Then there's George, a lazy, cheapskate and self-centred bald man whose desire to remain lazy, cheapskate and self-involved ensues stomach-crunching hilarity. There's also Jerry's next door neughbour Kramer. He's always coming up with hairbrained ideas and he always makes a grand (clumsy) entrance. Elaine is Jerry's ex-girlfriend who goes through her fair share of love life and work struggles, always due to some irreverent detail that she can't get over.

One of the most memorable Seinfeld episodes ever has to be the soup nazi episode. A soup cafe opened up in the neighbourhood and the food is amazing. The only problem is that the chef is a tyrant, and in order to get your soup, you have to follow a strict procedure when ordering, if not it's "no soup for you!".

Check it out here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2lfZg-apSA

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

We Love: Karla's Closet

Thanks to Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, vintage clothing and accessories have seen a resurgence, and everything second-hand became wardrobe gems. Girls would raid their mothers' closets and flock to Salvation Armys and Goodwills for cheap and chic finds.

But one problem with this trend is that it's difficult to discern between fashionable and outdated. The key reminder here is: just because it's old, doesn't mean it's vintage.

One girl who gets it right all the time is Karla, who runs the blog aptly named Karla's Closet. Most of what she wears is second-hand or vintage, but she's always meticulous in putting together her outfits. Vintage dresses are complemented with in-season Prada heels, or sunglasses with modern shapes. She never looks like a blast from the past, but always like a worthy homage to fashion predecessors. And she is extra careful with the used clothing she selects; with a strict eye for quality and detail, the girl will never be caught dead in drab hand-me-downs.

(images via Karla's Closet)

www.karlascloset.blogspot.com

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