food fashion Archives - PlayJunkie PlayJunkie Mon, 22 Jul 2019 08:27:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Accessorize Your Inner Child with These Glass Charms https://playjunkie.com/accessorize-your-inner-child-with-these-glass-charms/ Thu, 25 Jul 2019 15:39:52 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=24307 Want to take your summer fashion statement to the next level? Try mixing things up with Layla Alter’s fruit-shaped accessories and jewelry. Because what girl could say no to a necklace adorned with miniature cherries? (If there is one, we don’t want to meet her). Alter’s fairly new jewelry brand, Alterita, launched in 2018 but […]

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Want to take your summer fashion statement to the next level? Try mixing things up with Layla Alter’s fruit-shaped accessories and jewelry. Because what girl could say no to a necklace adorned with miniature cherries? (If there is one, we don’t want to meet her).

Alter’s fairly new jewelry brand, Alterita, launched in 2018 but has gone pretty viral ever since with it’s whimsical accessories that remind us of the happy ’90s. “I’m very childish at heart,” admitted Alter in an interview with Teen Vogue. “I’m very connected to my younger self.”

Her newest collection features glass charms handmade locally by artist Mariko Makino at Brooklyn Glass studio. Talking about her inspiration for it, Alter said: “I was like, ‘What would I want to wear on the beach?’ I want to be wearing lemons. I want a headband.” 

Which of these fashionable pieces would you rock to the beach?

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Quite the collection ❤

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Artist Uses Food to Create Dresses for Her Artwork Models https://playjunkie.com/artist-uses-food-to-create-dresses-for-her-artwork-models/ Tue, 28 May 2019 17:57:35 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=20678 Combining food and drawing into art is something we had an opportunity to see before. But, Italian artist Elisa Aiuti does this in a really intriguing and special way. Auiti enjoys creating all sorts of art, but her real passion is drawing models wearing fashionable dresses. What makes these drawings unique, however, is that the […]

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Combining food and drawing into art is something we had an opportunity to see before. But, Italian artist Elisa Aiuti does this in a really intriguing and special way.

Auiti enjoys creating all sorts of art, but her real passion is drawing models wearing fashionable dresses. What makes these drawings unique, however, is that the dresses are made out of food.

She starts with a simple drawing of a model and a loose shape of the dress which is then complemented by vegetables, fruit, cookies or Kinder bars. The result in impressive pieces and intriguing dress designs that could easily inspire real dresses.

Check out some of Auiti’s works below.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> food fashion Archives - PlayJunkie PlayJunkie Mon, 22 Jul 2019 08:27:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Accessorize Your Inner Child with These Glass Charms https://playjunkie.com/accessorize-your-inner-child-with-these-glass-charms/ Thu, 25 Jul 2019 15:39:52 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=24307 Want to take your summer fashion statement to the next level? Try mixing things up with Layla Alter’s fruit-shaped accessories and jewelry. Because what girl could say no to a necklace adorned with miniature cherries? (If there is one, we don’t want to meet her). Alter’s fairly new jewelry brand, Alterita, launched in 2018 but […]

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Want to take your summer fashion statement to the next level? Try mixing things up with Layla Alter’s fruit-shaped accessories and jewelry. Because what girl could say no to a necklace adorned with miniature cherries? (If there is one, we don’t want to meet her).

Alter’s fairly new jewelry brand, Alterita, launched in 2018 but has gone pretty viral ever since with it’s whimsical accessories that remind us of the happy ’90s. “I’m very childish at heart,” admitted Alter in an interview with Teen Vogue. “I’m very connected to my younger self.”

Her newest collection features glass charms handmade locally by artist Mariko Makino at Brooklyn Glass studio. Talking about her inspiration for it, Alter said: “I was like, ‘What would I want to wear on the beach?’ I want to be wearing lemons. I want a headband.” 

Which of these fashionable pieces would you rock to the beach?

View this post on Instagram

Quite the collection ❤

A post shared by @ alteritajewelry on

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Artist Uses Food to Create Dresses for Her Artwork Models https://playjunkie.com/artist-uses-food-to-create-dresses-for-her-artwork-models/ Tue, 28 May 2019 17:57:35 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=20678 Combining food and drawing into art is something we had an opportunity to see before. But, Italian artist Elisa Aiuti does this in a really intriguing and special way. Auiti enjoys creating all sorts of art, but her real passion is drawing models wearing fashionable dresses. What makes these drawings unique, however, is that the […]

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Combining food and drawing into art is something we had an opportunity to see before. But, Italian artist Elisa Aiuti does this in a really intriguing and special way.

Auiti enjoys creating all sorts of art, but her real passion is drawing models wearing fashionable dresses. What makes these drawings unique, however, is that the dresses are made out of food.

She starts with a simple drawing of a model and a loose shape of the dress which is then complemented by vegetables, fruit, cookies or Kinder bars. The result in impressive pieces and intriguing dress designs that could easily inspire real dresses.

Check out some of Auiti’s works below.

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