ManiaMania: The Modern Utopian
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February 07, 2012
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# ManiaMania: The Modern Utopian
Nothing satisfies quite like chunky metal chunks of occult-flavored
metal. When you combine it with Dree Hemingway, however, it becomes
something wholly special. Australian label **ManiaMania** have it all
wrapped up with their new line The Modern Utopian; with its '70s cultist
influences and materials that include black tusks, brass and quartz
crystals, it's enough to make any dawn golden. While I'm not in love
with the handbag (the label's first, a satchel that strikes me as a bit
too ren-faire) the necklaces are simply phenomenal. View their lookbook
on the right, shot by **Stacey Mark**.
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text: '<p> Nothing satisfies quite like chunky metal chunks of occult-flavored metal. When you combine it with Dree Hemingway, however, it becomes something wholly special. Australian label <strong>ManiaMania</strong> have it all wrapped up with their new line The Modern Utopian; with its ’70s cultist influences and materials that include black tusks, brass and quartz crystals, it’s enough to make any dawn golden. While I’m not in love with the handbag (the label’s first, a satchel that strikes me as a bit too ren-faire) the necklaces are simply phenomenal. View their lookbook on the right, shot by <strong>Stacey Mark</strong>.</p>'
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# ManiaMania: The Modern Utopian Nothing satisfies quite like chunky metal chunks of occult-flavored metal. When you combine it with Dree Hemingway, however, it becomes something wholly special. Australian label **ManiaMania** have it all wrapped up with their new line The Modern Utopian; with i...