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Its Lamstok not Lambchop!

Author: Liv Merenstein 30 June 2010
Categories: Wear, Shop, Look
Its Lamstok not Lambchop!

I know this has happened to girls, but boys have you ever gone out to a party to find that someone is wearing the same T-shirt as you? Well fear no more! Lamstok is latest men’s T-shirt brand to hit the streets of Melbourne and Sydney. Made out of 100 per cent organic cotton it has the type of feel that will make your girlfriend want to steal! Not only is the fabric so soft but you can also be sure that there wont be more that 199 people wearing the same t-shirt as you. It’s all about exclusivity. Lamstok commenced in 2007 and has been featured in the March edition of T-world magazine. Can’t wait to see what quirky designs come out for the next collection! 

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Crayon is the new bling thing

Author: Liv Merenstein 24 June 2010
Categories: Wear, Shop, Look
Crayon is the new bling thing

Say goodbye to Tiffany and Co and ‘I do’ to the Crayon ring! These cute and colourful pieces of jewellery are the latest trend from local Melbourne shop Third Draw Down. Each ring will set you back $ 13.00 and one size fits all. So boys, take note! 

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Interior harmony

Author: Liv Merenstein 17 June 2010
Categories: Do, Shop, Look
Interior harmony

Large-scale art is all the rage these days when it comes to interior design. Created by Bodega, these temporary indoor pieces are about everyone enjoying affordable art. Eco-friendly inks and vinyl are used to create layered die-cut, gallery quality vinyl that can be applied to any flat surface. Bodega packaging is made from 70-100 per cent post-consumer recycled paper. The vinyl has an indoor life expectancy of at least 5 years and costs $165- not bad for massive stickers!

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Portable culture

Author: Liv Merenstein 16 June 2010
Categories: News, Look , Watch
Portable culture

Portable is a daily online channel catering to the needs of fashionistas, musicians, movie buffs and art lovers! Operating out of New York and Melbourne these video posts are the perfect way to follow the latest in culture. Portable have also worked with big name brands such as Josh Goot, Akira, and Arnsdorf to create digital experiences and online video campaigns. So clever!

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Green sky

Author: Liv Merenstein 10 June 2010
Categories: Do, Make, Look
Green sky

Long gone are the days when the sky was vast and blue! The Boskke Sky Planter is all about gardening for the modern botanist. So modern in fact that the plants are in the sky. A gravity defying pot plant is a great way to add a touch of nature to any home or office without compromising floor space! Created by Patrick Morris, ready grown plants are removed from their container and placed into a locking disc and mesh, which holds the soil in place. It has an internal reservoir system, which feeds water to the plant. Bye bye guilt and accusations of not watering the plants!

 

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Foodaholics not so anonymous

Author: Liv Merenstein 02 June 2010
Categories: Eat , Drink, Do
Foodaholics not so anonymous

This weekend, Melbourne will be graced with the presence of food gods! The Good Food and Wine show will allow foodies to get up close and personal, with demonstrations, taste testing and wine classes. Our favourite chefs, George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan, Matt Moran, Manu Feildel (with his melting French accent) and Tobie Puttock are sure to teach you a thing or two in the kitchen. Oh did I mention, Lindt chocolate were taking a masterclass! 

 

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With love from India

Author: 02 June 2010
Categories: Do, Look , Watch
With love from India

The Icon team's resident photographer Rom Anthonis has just returned from a recent trip to India. Rom spent a week in Goa shooting some colourful images of an Indian Wedding. When asked what his highlight was he said, "Photographing a bride wearing something other than white!".

To view more photos head to Rom's Flickr page.

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