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26. November 2009 Shop, T-Shirts & Hoodies
by Stolen Girlfriends Club, seen at I don`t like Mondays. (more…)
by Stolen Girlfriends Club, seen at I don`t like Mondays. (more…)

Weekday is comin. Monki too. Not to Berlin. To Hamburg. The day after tomorrow. Life is…uuhh..
While the aspiring designers leave town, the vertical brands are coming. At least SOME fashion chit-chat going on. Sensational.
And even more sensational is, that we are not flooded by straight-in-your-face posterstickingshit, nor mass mailings via facebook-fan groups. Instead, the Swedes knock on the door with gentle guerilla art-gardening and adorable “fruits”.
Those wooden sock-trees have been on-off installed all around town, inviting people to do the “fruit pickers”. Last i saw them in the Gängeviertel and the AMD and there are some rumors that tomorrow, Hikaru Miyakawa`s Vernissage at Galerie Oelfrüh will be an art show with “benefits” and last option to pick….

If you feel like a “special requests” fashionista or a secret human hair fetishist you might be obsessed with those human hair accessories by Bitching & Junkfood. It`s Highly-aesthetic recycling fashion with human benefits. ..but..way too much for me.
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This is not completely new, but, still a stunner. Shop With Asian Stereotypes makes me loving skull for the first time in my life. The DIY Cut Out piece is available here, and fantastically worn by the fabulous Cocorosa. (more…)

Back in the day there was no better way of impressing your crush than with a mix tape of all your favourite songs to woo them over. Now that tape players are virtually extinct, you might think that mix tapes have become a thing of the past, well think again! Yes lazy oaf brings you the up to date version in the form of a Mix Tape USB memory stick gift pack. With a 128MB USB stick, you can create your own unique mix tape. (more…)
Not long ago, Minna Parikka came up with her extraordinary masks, made out of shoes, now, Shin Murayama`s “Valhalla” mask series is presented at I don`t like Mondays and gives us a smart impression on what recycling art can be. In a short Q&A, the artist himself explains his intention and idea behind every piece. Let him speak:
Shoeface mask: “Will the culture of mass production be over soon? I think this consumer era is bound to end shortly. At the same time as I think this though, I am making more of the same. Is this ironic? A contradiction? Some of my work just adds to the amount of things being introduced into this overstuffed society. I’m using a sneaker as a cultural symbol in this sense.”
Sockeater mask: “Nature is not just around us — it extends into our own bodies, doesn’t it? I find it fascinating to work not only with my thoughts but also with my body. The mask I wear in the portrait also comes from this perspective.” (more…)