5 Chic Lego Fashion Trends That Fumbled Deep Beneath
What is it that drives you to buying things online? Style, Fashion trends and the new patterns..Aren’t these the key points that make you click the web again and again unless you find exactly what you are looking for?
The web today, offers you everything that you might possibly be looking out for. And undoubtedly, it actually makes you buy most of these products online. Well, you can even try buying the various designer products made available at Lego. However, isn’t the main aim of Legos is that even a 5 year old kiddo can design products for them? So, have a look at the products available at Lego that just never successfully took off into the fashion world.
Hair: A few years back, about in the year 2004, a Brazilian Designer Jum Nakao put up his entire slew collection in the Lego Hairpieces. Well, a bad choice! When people tried out these wigs, they would just not come off. Instead, their heads would just pop off.
Cuff Links: If only they were designed to perfection, these could have been a real hit in the business world. Well, the lego cuff links could have made wonders if they were designed in attractive black onyx with a perfectly looking gold trim.
Belt Buckle: In 2007, the Spring collection brought to you by Marc Spring included a range of lego belt Buckles. Well, they looked nice, but the only part that you might have skipped was that when one of the models reached the end of the runway and tried to do an awesome click for the space ship, the next thing the cameras caught was that her pants went down instantly.
Sun Glasses: Hmm..Just sometime back, we saw the famous Hipster Lynx Optique Lego sun-glasses reach out to the masses. But, all in wane! They were sent back with other building instructions for the Kanye West Variations.
Necklace: Tried desperately to make the Lego necklace kick off! Well, even the front cover appearance in the Vogue couldn’t help these necklaces to catch some eyes.
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