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Fashion for Nonhumans

Fashion for Nonhumans

Pictures From the London Theater Production of Princess Mononoke

The Whole Hog Theatre company’s Studio Ghibli-acknowledged production of Princess Mononoke is on break for a bit, but will be returning to the New Diorama Theatre in London to play another dozen sold out shows in June. Hayao Miyazaki’s epic has been adapted for live theater with some impressive puppets in place of the many animal and non-human characters, and, in keeping with the movie’s environmentalist themes, they’ve been constructed entirely from recycled items.

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Fashion for Nonhumans

This LEGO Purse Will Fit With Any Outfit

We showcased some seriously chic Karl Lagerfeld/Chanel LEGO purses before but for something softer, and equally cool, Karen Booker has the answer. Her Block Bag is a 10:1 scale replica of a LEGO brick. It’s made from cotton denim and is selling for $99. And if you like the look, there’s a LEGO pillow, too!

(via luxfordst on Etsy)

Previously in LEGO

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Not Your Grandfather’s Elves: Set Photos Show Us The Dark Elves, Malekith the Accursed from Thor: The Dark World

These set photos from Thor: The Dark World give us our first good look at the Dark Elves and their leader, Malekith the Accursed, played by Christopher Eccleston. Well, the guy with the exposed face might be Malekith the Accursed. We don’t know for sure. A closer shot of him, whoever he is, is under the jump, as well as one of the masked elves.

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Wolverine Nail Art Let’s You Snikt, Bub

My personal safety would be at risk if these were on my hand but damn are they cool. By KayleighOC on DeviantArt.

(via Fashion Tips From Comic Strips)

Previously in Wolverine

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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Hoodies Let You Cosplay In Comfort

We’ve shown you our list of 10 Halloween costumes you could use this year but what if you really want to put no effort at all into your costume? WeLoveFine.com comes to the rescue with their costume shop! It consists of not just regular t-shirts you could pass off as costumes (including a TARDIS) but casual dresses (some with capes), and these absolutely fantastic My Little Pony hoodies. Take a look!

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Cosplayers Reveal What Their Significant Others Think Of Their Hobby [VIDEO]

Last October at the New York Comic Con, my FemmeDoctor cosplay group was interviewed by the crew from Chris Hardwick’s Nerdist channel. Part of what we talked about has finally made it online in what turned out to be an interesting look at cosplayers and dating. Some stories are sweet, some, a little kinky but it’s a respectable look into what cosplayers significant others thing of the hobby (you can catch me at 0:56). It’s part of Nerdist’s larger “Just Cos” series and the videos have been pretty great so far.

Fashion for Nonhumans

The Hipster X-Men: Being Accepted By Society Is SO 1990s

A lot of X-Men members would love to be accepted and integrated into society but the Hipster X-Men couldn’t care less. You can thank artist Nate Bellegarde for that. Hit the jump to check out his hipster redesigns of more X-Men ladies. 

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Want A Hairdo Change? Try On A LEGO Wig!

LEGO people are notorious for having stiff, plastic hair. While that’s not something human beings usually strive for, that’s exactly what these women got. Design firm Elroy Klee decided to create hair out of LEGO. See some other results after the jump! 

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Comic Book Inspired Fashion: The Wave Of The Future (Or Now?)

I’ve long been a fan of anything comic related appearing on my clothing but that usually entails a Batman symbol on a t-shirt. Designers and fan/designers are going out of their way to create unique fashion based on our favorite heroes. Hit the jump for some more delightful Avengers sketches plus Jack Kirby inspired fashion, and a dress made out of comic strips! 

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What Popular Websites Would Look Like As Fashionable Dresses

Victor Farentina (Neko-Vi on DeviantArt) has done something very unique. He’s combined fashion with the internet. No, he didn’t create a fashion website, he turned websites into dresses! Hit the jump for his take on Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, and more! 

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