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Galaxy Leggings
by Jauretsi
First it was the moon. Now we’re looking at Mars, or perhaps deeper into the cosmos. Simulated journeys of space exploration surround us, from the Museum of Natural History’s exhibit Beyond Planet Earth (running through August 12, 2012) to Tom Sach’s installation entitled Space Program: Mars. Tom’s fictional masterpiece completed its last week at The Armory New York, but if you missed it, there’s a few catalogs left on eBay. So how does this affect fashion?
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I’ve been spotting a few foxy girls diving deeper into space through their leggings. Take a ride into the collective conscious by grabbing some Black Milk galaxy leggings on eBay, at a very reasonable price, some bids starting at $70. Until we space travel ourselves one day, we can at least wear it.    
(Photo Credit: NASA and The Armory, New York) 

Galaxy Leggings

by Jauretsi

First it was the moon. Now we’re looking at Mars, or perhaps deeper into the cosmos. Simulated journeys of space exploration surround us, from the Museum of Natural History’s exhibit Beyond Planet Earth (running through August 12, 2012) to Tom Sach’s installation entitled Space Program: Mars. Tom’s fictional masterpiece completed its last week at The Armory New York, but if you missed it, there’s a few catalogs left on eBay. So how does this affect fashion?

[MORE]

I’ve been spotting a few foxy girls diving deeper into space through their leggings. Take a ride into the collective conscious by grabbing some Black Milk galaxy leggings on eBay, at a very reasonable price, some bids starting at $70. Until we space travel ourselves one day, we can at least wear it.    

(Photo Credit: NASA and The Armory, New York)