as-found.netAs-Found is the creative response of Thomas Eberwein and Marc Kremers to the multitude of images available on the internet. The pictures on the site have been handpicked for their ‘perfection’ as seen through the eyes of the authors, who reproduce them here to create a new space in which to be contemplated. |
bryanboy.comWho would have thought an 18-year-old self-confessed narcissist from Manila could cause such a stir in the fashion world? Tipped by Marc Jacobs (who this A/W is launching the BryanBoy bag) and WWD as essential reading, BryanBoy’s blog is a glitter-infused world of bitchy fashion and androgynous attitude. |
coolhunting.comCool Hunting describes itself as “ideas and products in the intersection of art, design, culture and technology” and the New York team behind the site have only one requirement for the items featured – they have to like them. The eclectic result is Acne’s new Hockney Socks alongside thai-coffee flavour brownies and wooden gadgets. You can also submit your own finds for publication on the site. |
dazeddigital.comFeatures everything you’d expect from the team at Dazed and Confused along with Rise, an idea-sharing network where photographers, illustrators, musicians and designers can create online portfolios and showcase their work, the best of which will be considered for inclusion in Dazed and Confused. |
dianebergeron.comBased in Victoria, Australia, Diane Bergeron Interiors is a distributer of fabrics, wallpapers and rugs. On the site, head straight for the blog section, which is filled with Bergeron’s fascinating fashion and interior design inspiration drawn from her work, travel and life experiences, alongside more touching personal notes. |
erikapalomino.comRio-based Erika Palomino is a leading name in the Brazilian fashion circuit. She has worked as a newspaper journalist and trend consultant, published two books and been a judge on Brazil’s Next Top Model. Her site launched in 2001 and covers the latest in music, fashion and entertainment youth trends in Brazil. |
faceyourpocketsFascinatingly voyeuristic, Face Your Pockets is a bizarre yet addictive art project inviting people to pose with the contents of their pockets or bags in the most creative way possible. The idea is simple: lay out the contents of your pockets on an A4 scanner, make sure your face is on there too, scan and send. |
fashioninjapan.comAllowing you to view Far East style from the inside, Fashion In Japan provides over 600 snapshots a month of what’s being worn on the streets and sold in the stores of Tokyo. The website, compiled by Loic Bizel (who has worked in the Japanese fashion industry for 11 years), also covers market segments and trends. |
ffffound.comThe premise is simple. Users bookmark their favourite images and share them with the rest of the site. To ensure the quality of the pictures, membership is exclusive – each member is given a single invitation to pass on. As you use the site more it gets to know your tastes and suggests images you might like. Visitors can browse but, like all the best clubs, membership is extremely selective. |
garancedore.frPopular blog giving you a window in to the magical world of Garance Doré, whose passion for writing and illustrating imbues everything on |