We have always loved Oscar de la Renta, and this sleeveless vintage Oscar de la Renta dress is
a rare piece he designed in the 1960's.
Not exact matches
He's the
rare professional who's creating both a physically specific
piece of industrial
design while also developing an overall visual impression, which could be identified as the Tesla brand.
Of course, original vintage
pieces are expensive,
rare and need special care, but if you want to dress like your favorite fashion icon from a previous era you can easily shop for vintage inspired clothing closely resembling original vintage
design.
A
rare runway
piece by Christian Dior
designed by John Galliano for the Autumn - Winter 2005 collection.
A
rare square shape with a bold geometric
design in the center makes the Kennedy Antique Rug a statement
piece in a room.
Her
designs are bold statement
pieces, handcrafted using the most
rare and unusual materials.
Sure, you had some specialized
pieces and unique
designs, but most were dysfunctional and
rare, so Rockstar would quickly deplete history's supply of potential weapon additions.
Stephen's Sausage Roll is a
rare piece of game
design that flawlessly integrates player learning with game world activities, all in a way that feels organic and natural.
The
rare video game collectors over at Assembler Games have struck again, this time with a
piece of Super NES development hardware
designed to aid in the creation of games using the Super FX chip of days of yore.
It's
rare that a
piece of DLC changes the face of a game so consistently across all aspects of its
design and adds a great story and more content to top it all off.
Rare 82
piece double - sided puzzle
designed by Gene Davis and produced by Georg Jensen in 1969, for the «Art in America: Art for Everyday Living» series of artist's games.
This exquisitely
designed and balanced
piece reaches back into the historical archive to recreate, in pen and ink, a cover from a
rare Czechoslovakian
design periodical, Výtvarné Snahy (Art Endeavors), that was published in Prague over four years and stands as an icon of Lisstzky and Maholy - Nagy's New Typography movement.
Information and process are shared in the exhibition and you can see un-finished
pieces that illustrate the making off; another
rare thing at today's
design shows.