Przemek Sobocki's Fantasy Fashion
Elsa Blaine — June 13, 2008 — Fashion
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Przemek Sobocki combines fictional and fantasy characters with the fashion world's hippest designer footwear and accessory pieces in these dazzling illustrations. The images are pieces from his most recent work for Commons & Sense magazine's Fantasy Issue. The magazine feature spans a total of 32 amazing pages.
The five selections pictured here are 'Thumbelina and Sergio Rossi' blue zipper shoes, 'Dorothy from Wizard of Oz and Prada', 'Cat woman and Gucci', 'Tinkerbell and Jil Sander' pink stilettos and 'Carmen and Marc Jacobs'.
The inspired illustrator was born and raised in Poland and now resides in Tokyo.
The five selections pictured here are 'Thumbelina and Sergio Rossi' blue zipper shoes, 'Dorothy from Wizard of Oz and Prada', 'Cat woman and Gucci', 'Tinkerbell and Jil Sander' pink stilettos and 'Carmen and Marc Jacobs'.
The inspired illustrator was born and raised in Poland and now resides in Tokyo.
Trend Themes
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