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pinhole camera made from human skull →
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Does anyone know who shot this?
(via bromo-aj)
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Skingraft Drop Crotch Jersey Pants →
Thinking about buying these..
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Use a Drop of Water to Turn Your iPhone Camera into a Microscope →
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fuckyeahnickwooster: Talking with Our Mouths Full: Nick Wooster →
Style icon Nick Wooser dodged a horde of bloggers in the Conde Nast cafesteria to give us his take on the future of fashion, the street style phenomenon, and addressing the haters.
By Mark Anthony Green
We’ve all seen the white bearded hard-ass, dressed like a million bucks on our favorite…
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Nick Wooster x Leffot collaboration for fall 2012.
(via fuckyeahnickwooster)
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Raf Simons confirmed as Head of Dior →
I’m not sure how I feel about this.
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The New York Times has a great article about how clothes not only affect the way people perceive us and how we perceive ourselves, but also the way we think:
So scientists report after studying a phenomenon they call enclothed cognition: the effects of clothing on cognitive processes.
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It has long been known that “clothing affects how other people perceive us as well as how we think about ourselves,” Dr. Galinsky said. Other experiments have shown that women who dress in a masculine fashion during a job interview are more likely to be hired, and a teaching assistant who wears formal clothes is perceived as more intelligent than one who dresses more casually.
But the deeper question, the researchers said, is whether the clothing you wear affects your psychological processes. Does your outfit alter how you approach and interact with the world? So Dr. Galinsky and his colleague Hajo Adam conducted three experiments in which the clothes did not vary but their symbolic meaning was manipulated.
Read more here.
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I wish I could afford to dress like this.


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The New York Times has a great article about how clothes not only affect the way people perceive us and how we perceive ourselves, but also the way we think:
So scientists report after studying a phenomenon they call enclothed cognition: the effects of clothing on cognitive processes.
[…]
It has long been known that “clothing affects how other people perceive us as well as how we think about ourselves,” Dr. Galinsky said. Other experiments have shown that women who dress in a masculine fashion during a job interview are more likely to be hired, and a teaching assistant who wears formal clothes is perceived as more intelligent than one who dresses more casually.
But the deeper question, the researchers said, is whether the clothing you wear affects your psychological processes. Does your outfit alter how you approach and interact with the world? So Dr. Galinsky and his colleague Hajo Adam conducted three experiments in which the clothes did not vary but their symbolic meaning was manipulated.
Read more here.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1x0w8QgmH1qa2j8co1_1280.jpg)