Believe it or not, the Band-aid of the 1950's was actually pretty swanky. (Well, at least it's packaging was.) Now, Herve Leger bandage dresses are a must-have in celebrity circles. Kegadoru (also know as the "injured doll" look) has continued to pick up steam. And bandages (along with bandage-inspired accessories) are becoming increasingly fashionable. (Now, if we could just get David Beckham into a pair of bandage briefs, the world might be a better place.)
Communicator Swarovski Bling Bandages at hokohoko.com
Bandage Wrap at happymerrywhatever.com
Love Band-Aid Messenger Bag and Tee at individualitee.com
Open! Design & Concepts Bandage Ring at opendesign.ru
Bandage Pendant by Lizze Lizzel @ etsy
'Help, I've Cut Myself' Bandage Kit at charlesandmarie.com
Doctor Romanelli Wounded Converse at drromanelli.com
Limited Edition Band-Aids by Alexandre Herchcovitch
Alyssa Dee Krauss Bandages For the Heart at alyssadeekrauss.com
Healer Wraps at suelzkotlett.com
Ouch! Art School Bandages at npw.co.uk










































4 comments:
wow, who would've thought that band-aids could be fashionable?
Some of these items might be a hit in doctor's offices and ERs...
I find the sneakers especially amusing.
I really like the ones with rhinestones on.
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