Violent Elegance released a couple of new designs called, appropriately enough, Skull and Pyramid, which I figure is because one of the tees has a skull on it (with Mickey ears? scandalous!) and the other two have a pyramid on them. I like the way that they keep it simple (hey, that’s from the title!) and minimalist, especially with the black-on-black and white-on-white colourways.
All Violent Elegance tees are €32, which is a fairly premium price, but that does include worldwide shipping.
Violent Elegance

It has a
hoodie, but it doesn’t Hide Your Arms (or even your back), I’m so confused!
My lady friends asked me last night what I do when I’m blogging about women’s clothing since I don’t really know much about it. I told them that being able to understand sizings (note to self/men everywhere: never attempt to guess a woman’s tee size when giving them a sample tee) isn’t really that important, if I like the look of something I’ll write about it. I certainly do like the look of these halterneck hoodies, and since the handmade garments one size fits all (between 8-14) I couldn’t possibly embarrass myself when giving gifts to my girls.
I must admit that I don’t think all of the styles work as well as others, this ‘beach bum‘ one is a bit too much of a hippy-ish look for me, and I’m generally not a fan of leopard print, but otherwise I’m impressed by Danni’s patern choices, and there’s always the option of having a custom one done if nothing tickles your fancy.
Dressed By Danni

You can probably guess what my biggest gripe with this tee is, the product photo is way too small to really appreciate the (presumed) details of the design, but I’d still bet that it looks cool. From what I can tell, the design is made up of many little pictures of famous aliens and monsters from Japanese films and television shows, which I guess makes it a bit of a conversation in the same way that
Chop Shop‘s
recent ‘we’ series has..
Costiness=£20 Tee Link

She may think green is the new black, but apparently has no problem putting what appears to be a magazine (or some other paper-based item) into a plastic bag. I’ll give Kim K the benefit of the doubt and naively believe that she is reusing a previously used bag rather than destroying the planet (although I guess all the petrol used by the paps following her around would be worse than one plastic carrier bag). The tee is available from
The Emperors New Clothes.
I think I found this photo on the Superficial.