Why should you hide your vagina pride when you can literally wear its likeness around your neck. You just share the details of your vagina with Etsy seller, VulvaLoveLovely and she'll whip up a lifelike replica to adorn your neck.
They may look like jewelry pulled off a mall kiosk (or My So-Called Life), but these charms for dudes are straight-up classy with a capital K. With models like “Desire,” “Challenge,” and “Cool Topaz,” guys finally have the chance to make the “middle school art teacher” look tew-ootally sexy. (Thanks, Gabe!)
They are numbingly beautiful. Cool idea and all, but srsly, talk about a slippery slope. Pretty soon you'll be selling crack rock pearl necklaces and getting away with it.
This guy's rocking some über-geek Zelda bling. I wonder how many Rupees this will cost you at a pawn shop in Hyrule.
http://current.com/items/89614245/target_women_jewelry.htm
The Internet's favorite woman, Current TV's Sarah Haskin, presents her newest (and can I argue, funniest?) episode of Target Women. This one's about the horrendous amount of bad jewelry ads that pop-up for the holiday season. Because, “There's nothing that says 'I love you' to a woman like a diamond. Nope, not even the words 'I love you.'”
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/14/fashion/14heist.html?pa...
French police believe the drag queen jewelry heist at Harry Winston's earlier this month may have been the work of a network of Serbian thieves known as the Pink Panthers. The gang has about 200 members, many of them ex-soldiers, and they've pulled off robberies in Dubai, Switzerland, Japan, Spain and Monaco. With the dress-wearing and the driving cars into malls and whatnot, their adventures are a madcap heist movie waiting to happen.
Style Buzz Harry Winston in Paris was robbed of almost $100 million worth of jewels—by men in drag. This makes sense (kind of) from the perspective of subterfuge, but one wonders whether they'd just seen To Catch A Thief one time too many. Who wouldn't want to be Grace Kelly for a day?
Style Buzz There are a bevy of mustache-themed design objects proliferating craft fairs and boutiques, as well as ironic t-shirts offering mustache rides, and mustache theme parties. Am I the only one that finds this trend totally annoying? What’s so funny about a mustache?
Style Buzz Dutch artist Eric Klarenbeek has created jewelry for your eyeballs. The contact lenses with dangling charms venture into uncharted territory of self-adornment. If you have to wear contact lenses anyway, why not add some flair?
Style Buzz Pop Topping is the art of making crafts from soda can tabs. This rich tradition was first documented back in 1975 in the book Start Off in Pop Topping and is still around today. I am glad crafters are practicing creative reuse, but I hope for their sake they aren’t actually drinking all that soda.
Style Buzz A slew of designers are making jewelry using elements of living organisms. These pieces though cruelty-free are either made from or inspired by parts of actual insects or sea creatures. I love things that pretty yet at the same time very creepy.
Style Buzz A line of jewelry inspired by Edie Beale of Grey Gardens fame. Great for completing your “perfect costume for the day,” these baubles have been lovingly recreated by the wife of Edie Beale’s nephew. Tie a sweater around your head, secure it with a brooch, and you’re ready to go.