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Dr. Head’s World Tower, Dries van Noten Fall 2009.


Balenciaga Spring 2003, Lisa Frank.


Prada Spring 2010 Lookbook, Gulliver’s Travels.


Dr. Head’s World Tower, Dries van Noten Fall 2009.


Balenciaga Spring 2003, Lisa Frank.


Prada Spring 2010 Lookbook, Gulliver’s Travels.
For some reason, I really LOVE mini versions and interpretations of THINGS…fashion illustration, dolls of movie stars, etc. So these photos made my week, pretty much.






Andrew Yang is a doll maker I found out about through the ladies at Six Six Sick. He tailored Spring 2010 outfits and created dolls for this editorial from The Block Magazine and HOT DOG, lemme have em. Yes, Ken, I really do say HOT DOG.
Here are more of his dolls, which are wonderfully morbid and terrifically bizarre, and very different from the Spring ‘10 ones (though the Spring ‘10 ones stay true to the somewhat creepy feel of his other creations):



And, there is a story about each doll on his site-how cool is that? One day when I win the lottery I am buying all of them for my children. Then stealing them. Not really, that would be mean to the kids! HAHAHAHA …JOKES..OF COURSE….
Soooooo while looking at all the Fall sales on my favorite online stores (nevermind that I spent way too much on a skirt last weekend and should not even be TEMPTING myself) I came across a Laura Lees skirt on Farfetch.com that totally reminded me of Alan Aldridge, whom I’ve written about on this here Pop blog. The more I looked at other stores, the more I saw him everywhere. And I was bored, so I made collages. And now I’m really worried I might buy some of it, so yeah.
Laura Lees skirt that inspired this post via FarFetch.
Leather Comme des Garcons oxfords via
Crinkled Junya Watanabe button-down via Yoox.
Marc Jacobs dress via Net-a-Porter, Marc Jacobs foulards via Colette.
Jojo and Malou face print dress via FarFetch.
Marc by Marc Jacobs patchwork cat shirt via FarFetch.
Something Else gradient tank top via FarFetch.