White Gold, As Beautiful as Me. But wait…there’s a TWIST!
The battle for Milkaquarius has begun! If you enjoyed the milky after-taste left in your mouth after watching the vid above, then you have to watch the The Battle for Milkquarious in it’s entirety, here. And trust me, this movie’s got everything you need, a hot redhead, a guitar that shoots laser beams, guns, a unipeggacow, and a balls-out, dance off in a boat.
Brought to you by the California Milk Processors Board. ‘Natch.
Dark Vomit, The Clown’s Last Supper. Captain Spaulding represent!
If you’re planning on being in Santa Monica this month, you can check out Dark Vomit’s(or artist Kelly Hutchison)The Killer Clown Review at the Bergamot Station Art Complex. Dark Vomit’s paintings will be shown alongside the original works of famous serial killer/clown, John Wayne Gacy.
The show runs through October 24th. To read the exceptional and exclusive interview with Dark Vomit in low-brow art mag Juxtapoz, click here.
Cassablanca born designer Charles de Castelbajac is back with another eye-patch-popping collection in Paris. Earlier this year, Castelbajac sent Kermit the Frog (in jacket form) as well as this Clint Eastwood dress down a Parisian runway. For his Spring/Summer 2010 collection, Castelbajac channeled his inner Jack Sparrow and his Paris Fashion Week pirates were born. The wacky and rather wearable ensembles, in particular the knee-high-thigh-highs, are completely hot.
In 2008, Castelbajac’sObama Dress was almost as newsworthy as Bruno invading Castelbajac’s catwalk. This year Prince’s Purple Rain mug makes an appearance on a sweet sequined shift. Check that out as well as a slide show of the entire collection after the jump…
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