June 27, 2011

Fabfood by Linus Morales is a clever photo series that transforms foods like steak, sausage and toast into designer logos. Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Gucci are among the fashion houses represented in the set, which may make viewers consider consumerism and consumption in modern mainstream culture.
Unfortunately, the fashionable edibles from Fabfood by Linus Morales aren't for sale. Do you think there's a market for designer-branded food?
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