Raise fish with Vetements


The fashion world is actually quite messy these days, for example, during the Paris Fashion Week, there was a shocking moment, which I think you must have seen on Instagram.

Chanel's 2017 autumn/winter series show, in the ancient Grand Palace stood a giant rocket, when the model curtain call, we thought it was a static device of the rocket actually spray smoke into the air.

For his Fall/Winter 2017 Moschino collection during Milan Fashion Week, Jeremy Scott sent his models down the runway wearing giant candlesticks.

But in terms of creativity, I think they all lose out to these trendy items that I'm going to introduce you to. You don't have to ride them to heaven because these items are really everyday...

For example, imagine waking up in the morning with Louis Vuitton Monogram toothpaste and toothbrush.

Or eat Chanel popcorn while watching a movie.

Or, order the Prada and Chanel fries.

Even basketball, to play a Dior, Givenchy and Gucci joint design.

If you're not satisfied, there's Prada.

If you don't think the basketball rack is on the right Level, change it to Chanel. Wow, what a luxury life.

These so-called fashion items or list items, you can not buy money. Because they're not from the brand itself, they come from a 26-year-old Australian artist and photographer based in New York, Ava Nirui, who is also a Logo bigot.

Her Instagram account has been full of creative photos of these fashion parody brands, such as those Louis Vuitton toothbrush, Prada fries, Dior basketball, etc., as well as this pajamas from Gucci x Fendi x Burberry... The point is, a lot of them are real! Now with over 1.35 million followers, let me give you an idea of what she does. The following T-shirt collection is her essence.

The most familiar are those co-branded hoodies. Ava Nirui was a brainless fan of Champion and Vetements, but -- because she thought Vetements and Champion hoodies were too expensive (CNY around 4,800) -- she had a brainstorm and decided to take matters into her own hands. He has created a range of brands including Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Rick Owens co-branded hoodies with Champion.

It also led to a collaboration between Alexander Wang and McDonald's.

It is said that Alexander Wang's design credibility is also quite high - Alexander Wang's cooperation with Adidas before also let the shamrock upside down ah.

And as soon as you open Ava Nirui's Instagram, you'll notice that almost every photo comment has the same sentence - "Where can I get this?" !" Ava Nirui made ten Gucci and Champion hoodies for sale, but the $199 (CNY 1,300) hoodie was Sold out before it could be added to a shopping cart.

Oreo cookies, nachos, skittles packets, or Coke cans also make cool, popular chunky heels.

Why did Ava Nirui fall in love with these fashion creations? It's probably something that every girl has done, but only a few have succeeded in doing - designing clothes for Barbie. A year ago, Ava Niru and her friend Alex Lee created a line of Barbie clothes that referenced her favorite designers.

Ava was inspired by a variety of sources, including late '90s rappers, 99 cent stores down the road, and designer Vivienne Westwood. But when it comes to the person Ava has been most influenced by, her own answer is New York artist Tom Sachs.

By the way, what do you think Ava Nirui's favorite design is of her own? It's a respirator, and with severe asthma, she lives with them, so she has a way of making them look fun, like this...

This one from Louis Vuitton is her favorite.

And all kinds of little things, things that we wouldn't even notice that she can be incredibly creative.

Like Gucci dust bag... Transformed into cocktail skirts.

Dior and Chanel packaging bands can also tie hair.

Vetements' fish tank made of packaging bags.

Chanel's pills.

Louis Vuitton and Gucci cigarettes.

And Chanel shopping baskets.

The double C logo even turns into hair tie-dye and skin tattoos.

As for logos, yes, they are a lifestyle symbol and an influential cultural icon, but this Logo bigot is able to make the things she loves more interesting and meaningful to her through the way she creates them. Instead of being manipulated by the Logo, as some people are, it's a sad thing.

After all, a Logo is indeed a Logo, but your own creativity is the most attractive thing.

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