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Big Time Rush: What They Wore

I’m compiling a list of clothing and accessories Big Time Rush have worn (with links when possible). I will be adding more as time goes on, so keep checking back every once in a while! And feel free to send requests and/or links if you find items yourself. Hope this is helpful! :)

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OMG. George makes the Replica Biker Jacket look even sexier than it usually does!

OMG. George makes the Replica Biker Jacket look even sexier than it usually does!

The Vintage Mobile - a school bus full of vintage clothing! That’s a movement I can get behind!

The Vintage Mobile - a school bus full of vintage clothing! That’s a movement I can get behind!

She’s wearing the Capri Cropped Top in Sand Spray! 50% cotton, 50% modal. Delicate wash. Do not tumble dry. Warm iron. Hahahaha. I know my product knowledge, baby!

She’s wearing the Capri Cropped Top in Sand Spray! 50% cotton, 50% modal. Delicate wash. Do not tumble dry. Warm iron. Hahahaha. I know my product knowledge, baby!

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Madewell’s fall lookbook! (via Refinery29)

birdwings:

Madewell’s fall lookbook! (via Refinery29)

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Prada “Epicenter,” Tokyo. Designed by Herzog and de Meuron, 2003. Situated in the Aoyama district of the Japanese capital, the second  Prada epicenter is a five-sided, six-story glass structure framed by an  asymmetrical lattice of varyingly flat, convex, and concave windows.  Architect Jacques Herzog said that the glass grid “brings a human scale  to the architecture, like display windows. It’s almost old-fashioned.”  Except these “old-fashioned” windows overlook Tokyo’s stunning  cityscape.

Prada “Epicenter,” Tokyo. Designed by Herzog and de Meuron, 2003. Situated in the Aoyama district of the Japanese capital, the second Prada epicenter is a five-sided, six-story glass structure framed by an asymmetrical lattice of varyingly flat, convex, and concave windows. Architect Jacques Herzog said that the glass grid “brings a human scale to the architecture, like display windows. It’s almost old-fashioned.” Except these “old-fashioned” windows overlook Tokyo’s stunning cityscape.


Prada “Epicenter,” New York. Designed by OMA/Rem Koolhaas, 2001. Prada invested $40 million in its 23,000-square-foot New York flagship  “epicenter,” a massive space even by New York standards. The bulk of the  structure, however, is left bare, without merchandise. Take the  monumental wooden curve: more a skateboarder’s quarter-pipe than retail  space, it is an expression of Prada’s minimalist aesthetic.

Prada “Epicenter,” New York. Designed by OMA/Rem Koolhaas, 2001. Prada invested $40 million in its 23,000-square-foot New York flagship “epicenter,” a massive space even by New York standards. The bulk of the structure, however, is left bare, without merchandise. Take the monumental wooden curve: more a skateboarder’s quarter-pipe than retail space, it is an expression of Prada’s minimalist aesthetic.

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My friend just landed a summer internship with Alexander Wang in NYC! lkdsjfal;kjs I’m crying and looking at past collections… as us lowly, incapable people do. 

My friend just landed a summer internship with Alexander Wang in NYC! lkdsjfal;kjs I’m crying and looking at past collections… as us lowly, incapable people do. 

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