Son Patron Lui Dit Que Son Foulard N’Est “Pas Professionnel”, Alors Elle Se Présente Au Travail en Cosplay Tous Les Jours

La discrimination au travail a rencontre son egal enJune Rivas. Rivas se conforme a la reglementation, mais pas de la maniere dont son manager l’avait probablement prevu. En attendant, elle attend que la Commission pour l’egalite des chances dans l’emploi enquete sur la situation. Voici Rivas dans sa tenue originale de tous les jours. Voici un apercu de la facon dont elle s’habille maintenant.

August 5, 2016 · 1 min · 64 words · Lisa Johnson

Majestic Animal Illustrations Hand Drawn with Intricately Hypnotizing Patterns

She uses ink and intricate patterns to create elaborate portraits of animals and symbols. I’ve always been inspired by beauty. After the Festival, she was compelled to explore the concept and perceptions of beauty around the world. Faye Halliday:Website|Instagram|Facebook|Twittervia [Design You Trust] All images via Faye Halliday.

July 16, 2016 · 1 min · 47 words · Brenda Brown

Macro Photos of Entire Cityscapes Captured Within a Single Drop of Rainwater

PhotographerDusan Stojancevicdepicts metropolises contained within tiny droplets of rainwater. For the past 15 years, he has revealed minuscule cityscapes that hide in the beads of liquid. Towering buildings, expansive bridges, and glittering lights are reflected in the tiny dots sitting on metallic surfaces. Stojancevics photographs are of places across the globe, with an emphasis on New York City. After discovering its magic, he honed his craft. And what a better way to do it with the greatest city in the world, New York!...

July 14, 2016 · 1 min · 97 words · Jennifer Mathews

Oldest Hotel in the World Has Been Operated by the Same Family for Over 1,300 Years

What is the secret to a long-lasting and successful business? With tatami mat-floored rooms and no internet access, visitors are forced to enjoy the calm and scenic surroundings. Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan:Websitevia [Atlas Obscura]

July 8, 2016 · 1 min · 33 words · Michelle Jones

RIP Bill Cunningham: Remembering the Brilliant Street Photographer

Photo:Stock Photosfrom lev radin/Shutterstock We’re extremely saddened by the loss ofyet anotherlegend in our lifetime. Over the weekend, the photography and fashion community lost a true pioneer and documentarian: Bill Cunningham. The photographer first earned a name for himself in New York City as a brilliant street photographer. Photo:Stock Photosfrom lev radin/Shutterstock He began contributing toThe New York Timesin the 1970s, serving as a resident street style specialist. Even greater than that, though, he was capturing the essence of his beloved city....

June 27, 2016 · 1 min · 132 words · Troy Nunez

Quaint and Quirky Tiny House on Wheels Lets Owners Live Off-the-Grid

The Moon Dragona tiny home on wheelsis the perfect example of this. It aims to make the minimalist lifestyle easily achievable with its comfortable and cozy design. In addition to its mobility, the tiny house features wonderfully whimsical style. Zyl Vardos:Website|Facebookvia [Inhabitat]

June 17, 2016 · 1 min · 42 words · Molly Rodriguez

Comfort Dogs Are Flown Into Orlando to Help Survivors Cope

The dogs are like a bridge for people to talk about what’s bothering them. The dogs are confidential, they’re good listeners and they’re nonjudgmental. And talking about things is one of the most important ways to heal.

June 14, 2016 · 1 min · 37 words · Ryan Norman

Alluring Illusions of Technicolor Portals Are Actually 2D Wall Paintings

Wealready knowGerman artist1010for his vivid murals, which appear like multilayered, technicolor portals into parallel dimensions. Though smaller in scale than his street art, these new works might be even more remarkable. Each multi-hued variation demands a closer look, inviting viewers to jump face-first into an alternate reality. 1010:Website|Facebook|Instagramvia [Arrested Motion] All images via Andrea Concina.

June 9, 2016 · 1 min · 55 words · Richard Jones

Spellbinding “Double Exposure” Illustrations of the Animal Kingdom in Thousands of Tiny Dots

The final results are as spellbinding as storybook scenes, at once earthly and otherworldly. Thiago Bianchini:Instagram|Etsy|Behancevia [Bored Panda] All images via Thiago Bianchini.

June 2, 2016 · 1 min · 23 words · Nichole Green

Challenging Color Test Hides Letters in Plain Sight

How well can you see color? Perhaps youre a pro with one hue, but differentiating between two is a whole other story. The video features four rounds of two different color combinations, each more difficult than the last. Im great at identifying colors! As the test goes on, however, the difference between the two becomes increasingly subtle. Coupled with a time limit, its seemingly impossible to figure out what letter is staring back at you....

June 1, 2016 · 1 min · 91 words · Eric Kramer

Farming Kindergarten Educates Preschool Children While Growing Vegetables on the Roof

This is why a prototype of sustainable, educational space designed byVo Trong Nghia Architectsis so absolutely fantastic. The futuristic building comes equipped with the typical classroom and indoor spaces where the children can learn. Vo Trong Nghia Architects:Website|Facebookvia [Inhabitat] All images via Vo Trong Nghia Architects.

May 25, 2016 · 1 min · 46 words · Evelyn Romero

“Millennials of New York” Hilariously Parodies the Melodramas of Generation Y

In the meantime, you might meet a handful of the temperamental Gen Y subjects below. Above:This is my favorite shirt. My therapist told me it was important to start being nicer to myself. I realized she was right. Now I confirm to like all my Instagram posts the second they hit 11. I feel like its been forever since the last time I went to Fashion Week. What’s my personal style?...

May 23, 2016 · 2 min · 374 words · Kathleen Zuniga

17-Year-Old Can Brilliantly Transform Herself into Any Classically Glamorous Woman

One particular icon first inspired the ongoing projectAudrey Hepburn. Two years ago, van Overbeek got a pixie-style haircut that revealed her uncanny resemblance to the cinematic superstar. She doesn’t use Photoshop or even a fancy cameraevery photo is shot on her iPhone 6s. Audrey Hepburn/Sabrina, Sabrina Prepare yourself for double-takes and deja vu as you sift through the images below. Vivien Leigh/Scarlett O’Hara, Gone with the Wind Audrey Hepburn/Ann, Roman Holiday...

May 17, 2016 · 1 min · 135 words · Andrew Jackson