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Blog by. missOddness / Three Women by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia March 2010


Models: Jamie Bochert, Daphne Guinness and Agyness Deyn
Photographed by Steven Meise
Styled by Lori Goldstein

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Blog by. missOddness / Decorative Sound Absorbing Wall Panels From Wobedo Design


This’s a decorative wall panels from Wobedo Design, which specifically designed to sound absorbing with a decorative form in accordance with the contemporary interior of your home. Available with various options, including wood grains with a typical flow patterns, or decorative wall panels with cloth to reduce noise and echo. You can have this decorative wall panels in accordance with the needs and characteristics of your contemporary home design.
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Blog by. missOddness / Glamorous recycling shoes by Kitty Cooper



Kitty Cooper's mission is to provide a glamorous alternative to traditional 'eco-styled' footwear — she knows that ethical doesn't have to be ugly!Like many other people, she was troubled by the widespread, unsustainable and unethical use of materials, labour and resources. It was this that inspired her to launch her own brand — no-one should have to change their life styles, just their choices! Kitty's expertise in vintage fabrics comes from several years spent dealing vintage clothes and accessories on Portobello Road, and other London venues. Here she was constantly struck how, in the past, beautiful things were cared for and re-worked. Her designs are inspired by the shapes, styles and craftsmanship of past eras, as well as the vintage 'make-do-and-mend' sensibility which is the antithesis of modern throw-away fashion.

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Blog by. missOddness / A Bainbridge Island Barn


Resting on half an acre of pastoral countryside on beautiful Bainbridge Island is a distinctively charming home that was once a dairy barn. Originally constructed in 1905 and converted in 1980, this home beautifully integrates original rustic elements with comfortable modern touches. The home was thoughtfully remodeled and converted from a barn to a home by Don Frothingham, a Seattle architect.
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