From the ever inspiring Modelizer here are some shots of current windows from the 5th Ave style centre. Styled by Pat Field, the windows are a feast of colour, lables, accessories, sparkle, sparkle and some more sparkle. I've actually read more negative press about the sequal than positive, but lets face it, we aren't there to follow the plot... it's all about the eye candy. These windows certainly are an extension of this.
Sam Barron created these pieces for Japan Premium Meat store, as seen at New York Design Week last month. Turning sausagey tubes of meat into a delicate and pretty ornamental piece. Very nice.
Alain Delon on Marianne Faithfull: She is a happening all to herself. She is the type of girl men fought dragons for in mythology, the type that duels have been fought over.
Amazing paper constructions from Australian Anna-Wili Highfield. She is soon to have her work featured in Anthropologie's Rockefeller site. Find more images and read an interview on yellowtrace
A tiny shop which stocks clothes, books, records and small art objects (and apparently, the home to 3 cats!). The innovative fit out and wall racking systems are beautiful even before the merchandise is placed on them. Note- the recycled milk bottle light feature. Can't escape 'green design'!
Tin & Ed are an Aussie design duo who have an impressive clients roll, including MTV, Lee, Visa, Nike, Vice Mag et al. They are represented by The Jacky Winter Group, who are the go-to people for Australian illustration and design talent. The agencies site is amazing and packed full of incredible work.
Scott Hove used to work as a ship rigger. Now his knot tying prowess is one of the many ways he expresses his creativity. Cake art is another way he expresses himself...
(The cakes are all synthetic and not made of icing and regular cake ingredients, FYI)