The Stitch Pen

Imagine a pen that mends your clothing by printing fabric! The ripped portion gets a brand new printed patch of the same fabric and a quick-fix repair. I HATE stitching and always shy away from mending torn clothes and this Fabric Pen is the perfect answer! Simply because it is a sewing kit in your pocket and doesn’t require any effort of sewing on your part.

  • With fabric pen you can select the type of fabric material by percentage of which your clothing is made of.
  • Scan the fabric’s color with the pattern and print a patch of the exact material on the damaged area.
  • The printed patch attaches itself to loose threads and masks itself into the pattern of your clothing.

Designer: Ingrida Kazėnaitė


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Vincent Binant Fashion Photography

Le photographe français Vincent Binant fait des photos de mode, très souvent en noir et blanc et avec un très beau grain qui donne beaucoup de profondeur aux visages de ses modèles. Avec une esthétique cinématographique, il fait dégager des émotions fortes du regard des femmes. A découvrir ci-dessous.

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Classical Paintings in Clothes

La marque anglaise Lulu & Co vient de sortir sa nouvelle collection de prêt-à-porter Automne/Hiver 2014-2015 incluant 7 pièces qui ont été produites par le designer et artiste Chad Wys. Pour les visuels des pulls et robes, l’artiste a re-actualisé des peintures classiques avec des couleurs vives qui ajoutent une dimension abstraite.

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Streetwear Brands in LEGO

Après les LEGO en groupes de musiques iconiques, Adly Syairi Ramly revient avec ses figurines LEGO qu’il habille avec des marques streetwear telles que Supreme, APC, Opening Ceremony ou encore Maison Kitsuné. Mode et pop culture se confrontent, le tout à découvrir sur Fubiz dans la suite de l’article.

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Magritte Collection by Opening Ceremony

La marque Opening Ceremony a fait une collection de vêtements basée sur les célèbres peintures de Magritte. Parapluies et voiles sont à l’honneur : une façon très originale de ré-actualiser la culture classique avec l’ère contemporaine et la mode. La collection est à découvrir dans la suite.

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Fashion Clothes in Balloons

L’artiste japonais Daisy Balloon (dont le vrai nom est Rie Hosokai), fait des tenues créatives sous forme de ballons, depuis 2008. Des robes de toutes les couleurs, des cols bouffants, des tenues de scènes comme celle de Björk à un de ses concerts : des photos de ses créations originales sont à découvrir dans la suite.

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The Street Store

The Street Store a été fondé par Max Pazak et Kayli Vee Levitan de l’agence M&C Saatchi Abel en Afrique. Il s’agit d’une action caritative qui utilise seulement des affiches comme un espace de magasin, pour permettre aux sans-abris d’avoir de nouveaux vêtements offerts par des passants. Une belle leçon de générosité.

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Interview: Jeff Thrasher of Lululemon: The men’s sportswear designer on the importance of sweating the details

Interview: Jeff Thrasher of Lululemon


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Men’s Summer Swimwear: Stylish new options for comfortable, confident bathing at the beach or pool

Men's Summer Swimwear


Beachwear style changes just as rapidly as other fashion. Although women tend to be granted more options, each year certain retailers provide interesting swim alternatives for men. Some of us might still be wearing the trunks we’ve had for the past six years. If that’s you, or if you’re just…

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Maternity Clothes With A Difference

We are not speaking about the fashion angle here, but the possibility of wearing the same set of clothes pre, during and post pregnancy! Sounds magical but designer Rita seems to be onto something big, Dior – I hope you are listening, apparently she chose two different materials, one in ivory color, which had resistance fibers when washed in high temperature. And the other was a black material, which had shrinking fibers when washed in high temperature. Combining the two in the belly area in a knitted fashion, resulted in this amazing top!

As she explains, “In order to retain the product easily stretching and elastic, it is recommended to wash it at lower temperature, 30C, gentle mode, during the entire time of pregnancy. After giving birth, when shrinking of the product is needed in the belly’s area, it is recommended to wash it just once at temperature above 50C, gentle mode. Belly area of the garment will shrink, but breast area- will stay the same. After that, wash it at 30C temperature.”

Using two different fibers of the same color, although invisible in the product, performs an important function. I think the idea is great and being through two pregnancies, I know how much it pinches financially to let go of good maternity dresses.

Designer: Rita Kazokaite Kaupeliene


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