LEGO® has been inspiring creative minds for decades, so it was only a matter of time before they would be integrated with fashion. Agabag is a brand created by a couple based in Krakow, Poland. They have been making crafty jewelry and accessories with LEGO® bricks since 2009, and the products are pure perfection. The jewelry and handbags are created with monochromatic or multicoloured LEGO® pieces without looking like they were made by a 6 year old. They even up the ante by integrating 24k gold-platted bricks, giving these accessories a high-end fashion twist. If you’re feeling a little nostalgic, these are the perfect accessories!

 

 

 

 

When turned off, the LED SAMURAI Faceless Wrist Watch looks like a simple metal bracelet. Turned on, the device becomes a digitial timepiece that displays the hour and minute. It retails for around $1,000. Steep!

 

 

 

Diesel has been coming out with some wicked watch designs lately like the DZ9044- a faceless wristwatch concept that displays 4 different time zones on its sides. The watch comes in silver and black and retails for around $365.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also by Diesel, this watch features a stainless steel case with mirror electroplating and finishinga scrolling digital display with red LED numbers. Simple, futuristic and retailing for $170.

 

 

 

 

 

This feminine design by Robin Lapo Bigio & Olivero Zanon emphasizes the accessory factor of a watch and hides the technology. The “i/o” concept is a cuff bracelet with a glossy mirror surface that only allows light through from underneath where there is a hidden digital clock. When not in use the face shows a simple digital dot. When you want to use it, simply touch the dot and the time appears.

 

 

At first glance the Aurora, designed by Jihun Yeom, looks like an empty watch frame. If you touch the glass laser-like lights around the inner face show you the time.

 

 

Get ready for a bizarre post.

 

First up is the Vertebrae necklace by art student and jewelry designer Molly Epstein made from glass-filled nylon. She made this piece while studying at Temple University and apparently it went into production. Unfortunately, that’s all the info. I have on the work. Sorry to my creepy readers with their credit cards already out.

 

Next up..Anatomically Correct Bone Socks.

They’re not just cool, they’re educational as well with the “real” names for your big toe, shin bone and more. A great gift for your emo friend’s next birthday.

Available for purchase on Allheart.com.

 

 

 

 

And last but not least….a bladder purse! Designed by SkinBag, this odd accessory is biodegradable and highly overpriced at a whopping 150 euros.

More weird anatomical fashion posts to come. In the meantime might I suggest knitting yourself a pair of ovary earrings?