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High-res Dress up 50’s style. Many AR applications working towards the same premise, without the style….

Dress up 50’s style. Many AR applications working towards the same premise, without the style….

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It was an explosion of grandeur from Sarah Burton for McQueen’s AW12 collection at #pfw last night, with nature inspiring organic pod and mille feuille dresses, creating impressive volume in cherry blossom hues developing into berry reds in tactile furs and feathers.

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Burberry Fall 2012 | London Fashion Week

Christopher Bailey continued to focus on the label’s own brand of elegance with a showing of modern outerwear. Using a color palette of neutrals with accents of olive-green, amber, plum and teal; the Burberry woman stands out with the season’s strong silhouettes and detailing. Tailored coats paired with flared skirts and ruched bow belts bring a flirty edge to the structural shapes. Rich fabrics of silk, velvet, wool and lace juxtapose the balance between elegance and coolness for the upcoming autumn season.

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If news about shrinking bee populations gives you a major buzz kill, take heart. Recent research indicates that urban stingers fare better than their country cousins because container gardens offer a greater variety of nectar and pollen year round. For rural bees seeking to relocate, textile artist Amy Pliszka proposes a series of expandable living spaces crafted from pleated fabrics, ceramics, and wood. The Central Saint Martin’s graduate conceived of “Bees Beside Us” by picturing the colony as her client, resulting in a mashup of art and science that not only calls attention to the vital role pollinators play in food security but also puts a fresh spin on our traditional notion of the beehive.

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If news about shrinking bee populations gives you a major buzz kill, take heart. Recent research indicates that urban stingers fare better than their country cousins because container gardens offer a greater variety of nectar and pollen year round. For rural bees seeking to relocate, textile artist Amy Pliszka proposes a series of expandable living spaces crafted from pleated fabrics, ceramics, and wood. The Central Saint Martin’s graduate conceived of “Bees Beside Us” by picturing the colony as her client, resulting in a mashup of art and science that not only calls attention to the vital role pollinators play in food security but also puts a fresh spin on our traditional notion of the beehive.