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Kim Kardashian by Jean-Paul Goude for Paper Magazine Winter 2014
Paper has released a cover of Kardashian balancing a glass on her behind as she blasts champagne into it, recreating photographer Jean-Paul Goude’s infamous Champagne Incident shot. The only downside to this may be the delayed release of the upcoming adidas Yeezi, as Kanye takes time off for “personal” reasons. Head to Paper‘s website to find out more.
Kate Moss' Breast Used to Shape Champagne Glass
To celebrate Kate Moss' 40th birthday and 25 years in the fashion industry, Mayfair's 34 Restaurant worked with British artist Jane McAdam Freud to create a mould from the model's left breast that was used to shape the bowl of the glass.
The 34 Kate Moss Coupe features an elongated slender stem and a bowl decorated with an Art Deco-influenced geometric pattern. Moss' signature is engraved on the base.
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Essentials: Kid Ink
After a boom of success that found him included in the prestigious XXL Freshman Class last year, Kid Ink has not stopped the wins. The Los Angeles-based rapper and producer was featured on Funkmaster Flex’s recently released mixtape Who You Mad At? Me or Yourself?, joined forces with PETA as an activist to combat animal cruelty, and also dropped a song featuring Maybach Music’s Meek Mill and Wale. Indeed, 2013 is going swimmingly for the tattooed and talented 26-year-old, as exemplified by a look inside his personal everyday items. A bottle of Moet stands as a symbol of the ‘rap star’ status, yet the matching color scheme of these pieces throughout reveals a more calculated persona. The balance of taste and flair makes Kid Ink a prime subject for this edition of Essentials.
We Tumblforya: Champagne Facials
Kirillwashere has been documenting partying in NYC and beyond for years, and a big part of this has been watching hot girls get soaked in alcohol. Champagne Facials shows the many girls Kirill has captured getting sprayed with champagne at various night spots.
H&M Possibly Planning Luxury Brand
The fast fashion retailer might be putting together a higher-priced line (higher priced, that is, than COS) involving former Whyred designer Behnaz Aram. A Hennes & Mauritz spokeswoman dropped few hints, telling WWD, “We are constantly looking at new ideas; it’s a natural part of our work. However, there is nothing new that we can [talk] about for the moment.” Would you buy H&M luxe? More importantly, would you stand in line for hours, waiting for your colored bracelet, to buy it? (Well, maybe there'll be Champagne in that queue.)