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After Rodarte sent Luke Skywalker- and Yoda-emblazoned gowns down the fall 2014 New York Fashion Week runway, and then Preen coincidentally followed up with the Dark Side (i.e., Darth Vader blouses) in London, consider our interest in the outer-space double-trilogy piqued. (Plus, the new Star Wars VII cast includes Adam from Girls, so I mean, come on...)So, as well-rounded, forward-thinking fashion people, we'd like to take a moment to commemorate National Star Wars Day this Sunday, May 4. ("May the Fourth Be With You," get it? And just in time, award-winning entertainment photographer Dale May—who has previously worked with Charlize Theron, Amy Poehler, and Jared Leto—created an irreverently fun and, dare we say, fashiony Star Wars project.The Lego Wars—a pop culture- and nostalgia-filled series that fuses the world of fashion and cult fandom together—features a few clever photos of Star Wars Lego toys figurines backed by iconic designer logos. Plus, we really appreciate the creative names of the pieces (above left to right): V3PO Louis Vuitton, Coco Vader, and Chewy Burch.




(V3PO is my favorite.)In between his busy appointments, shoots, and marathon viewings of the Star Wars trilogies (just kidding on that last one), Dale was more than happy to discuss this project, the fashion world's interest in Star Wars, and, yes, what it was like to work with Jared Leto. (I couldn't help but ask.)GLAMOUR: Why do you think there's a connection between Star Wars and fashion right now?*Although fans have been crazy about Star Wars since its inception—Disney just purchased Lucas Films and announced the release of a new Star Wars film, which could be part of it—it had no bearing on Lego Wars, which I began in 2011. I've always been inspired by pop culture, movies, music, and street art as well. My Lego fashion pieces were inspired by a limited-edition (10,000 figures made), gold foil C3PO, which I purchased on eBay for $190—$190 for a tiny piece of plastic! I said, "This must be the Louis Vuitton of Lego figures." Once I created V3PO and saw how the look and character of the figure seemed right at home on an LV background, I started drawing other comparisons.




CoCo Vader was inspired by Karl Lagerfeld himself—the dark clothing, the powerful silhouette, and, of course, they wear the same sunglasses. Chewy Burch was more of a play on words.What do you think of Rodarte and Preen showing Star Wars-themed pieces on the Fashion Week runways this past season?DM: They are both amazing. But I have nothing invested in their brand or their personal vision, so can easily view it as pure entertainment, regardless of its intent. I love fashion, and I love Star Wars, but if you are asking if I would buy the clothes, I guess that would depend on how I would look in women's fashion. I'm guessing, pretty fabulous.And what was it like working with Jared Leto and his band, 30 Seconds to Mars?DM: I shot them in a hotel room in Pensacola, Florida, right before they went onstage for a music festival. As with many of my celebrity and music shoots, I didn't have a lot of time, and the small hotel room was not ideal for photography. Jared, being a director himself—and basically one of the most talented people on earth—was very engaged and interested in my process.




He listened to what I wanted, made suggestions at times, and really worked to make the shoot as good as it could be. After the editorial came out, I was retouching a portrait of Jared for my portfolio, and at that moment, he sent me a text saying how much he loved the images of the band. That meant a lot to me. or in person at the Samuel Owen Gallery, 382 Greenwich Avenue Greenwich, Connecticut.Which Lego Wars piece is your favorite? Which name do you like best? Will you commemorate National Star Wars Day?This childrens LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader watch is made from plastic/resin and is powered by a quartz movement. It is fastened with a multicolour plastic/resin strap and has a multicolour dial. This watch is supplied with: - Official LEGO presentation packaging - Official LEGO guarantee - Instruction manual (where applicable) - 20 Reward points This product can be shipped to: See a mistake on this page? 30 DAY RETURNS POLICYShould you find any item not to your liking, simply return the unwanted item(s) to us using the enclosed returns form and your purchase will be refunded in full.




We assure you of a smooth, easy, and zero hassle returns procedure if you change your mind for any reason.Please note that earrings and other items of body jewellery cannot be returned for refund as unwanted items in the interests of hygieneCurrently, refunds are processed in an average of 2 days after receipt (Live statistic)CLICK & COLLECTFREE Click & Collect from any mainland participating partner showrooms* (excluding airports and orders paid for by PayPal or Interest Free Credit). For more information on our new Click & Collect scheme please see this link(*UK only)Rating Breakdown (Average rating: 5 / 5)Excellent(1 review)Very good(0 reviews)Average(0 reviews)Fair(0 reviews)Poor(0 reviews) Reviewed By: Review date: Wed 11th January 2017 Was this review helpful to you? Other independent review sources for this productThis collection of children’s LEGO watches and alarm clocks adopts the iconic characters and building block designs kids know and love to make learning to tell the time and even getting up for school fun and magical.




The range includes many favourite characters instantly recognisable from some of the biggest films of the past few years such as Star Wars and Batman, alongside colourful and quirky designs for girls and boys. The easy-to-read displays in either analogue or digital help children learn to tell the time, while the characters and colours make that learning more enjoyable. Licensed to the creative design team at ClicTime Holdings Ltd., LEGO watches and clocks take on board the LEGO ethos of making a positive impact and learning through a combination of logic, a fertile imagination and unlimited creativity. Watch Shop is an authorised LEGO stockist. Sign up to receive email updates when new styles of LEGO are added to Watch Shop! Finance options are only available for orders to the United Kingdom in GBPThis article, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga secrets, or a section of this article, may require overall cleanup. Spoiler warning: Details of ingame secrets follow.




This page tells you where to find all of the Minikits, and Power Bricks for Lego® Star Wars: The Complete Saga. This also tells you all of the secrets in the game A list of what the Power Bricks do, and where you can find them. Negotiations: In the room before the Droid Troop Transport there is a platform up high to the left showing a panel for an R2 droid. use a double jumper in free play mode and reach the platform. figure out the switches (pretty easy when you see them) and the red brick is revealed. Escape from Naboo: You can also do this one on story mode, but you need a Double Jumper. There is an area near the middle of the level where there is a lone blue stud on the edge of a ledge. Jump down from there to find the Red Brick, in order to get out you need to jump over to the "Gazebo" area on a lower level (of course it's easier to hover with a R2 droid). Mos Espa Podrace: Just like the movie take the "High Road" and you will get this one pretty easy. Retake Theed Palace: Freeplay you need a Stormtrooper or Sith to get it.




There is a Stormtrooper door in the Circle room (with the statues), you activate the switch & you are in a room with a Droidaka & a Pushable brick. Kill the droid & push the brick to get the Brick As posted on several Topics: Darth Maul: Need a Dark Force character, in the room with 4 "beams of light" use a Dark Force Character to use the Force on objects on the 4 towers over the light beams, this reveals the Red Brick. Discovery on Kamino: Need a Dark Force character. There is a Dark Force breakable object (red & black bricks) in a hallway, use Dark Force to break & enter the room. In the room are 2 switches you use the force on, this causes about 6 Attack Droids (Those Hover Droids Jango sends at you) kill them & the Red Brick is yours Droid Factory: you will need a dark force character. on the first conveyor belt in between the 2 crushers there is a thing sticking out of the conveyor. you will see some red things on it force them (with a dark force character) and they turn into platforms keep forcing the and then you will get to the top were the red brick is.




(p.s it is easier if you stop the conveyor at the R2-D2 port imbetween the two coveyors.) Jedi Battle: Need a Force User: Use the Force to quickly (use the touch pad for this it's quicker) to switch 2 switches down, this opens a gate where the brick is. Gunship Cavalry: need to get a Torpedo at the other end of the board & keep it. You turn around at the beginning to get a torpedo chute & turn back, at the very end there is a Torpedo target, if you shoot it with a torpedo it gives you a red brick. (Wii version: the power brick is hidden behind a tall rock formation on the right side between half and three quarters of the way to the final forcefield you need to disable. You can't see it, just loop around the rock formation until you find it. There is no torpedo chute or target.) Count Dooku: Need a Force User & Bounty Hunter. In the 2nd room there is a "bomb" that you use the force on to move & shoot/slice it to blow up a wall, revealing a Mini-kit part & a hole leading to another room.




In the room is a Bounty Hunter switch. Activating it makes a "Slot Machine" Hologram game. Step on the circle switch to start the spinning. Then step on the square switches to stop a "reel". If you do this on the Blue, you get 1 Blue Stud, if you do it on the gold you get about 4 gold studs, Silver is about 6 Silver studs, and Blank is for the Red Brick (so if you don't need money get the blank). The machine blows up after you hit "Jackpot". Battle Over Coruscant: Near the end of the level is a Droid Command Ship with 10 switches to fly over, do so & the brick appears in the middle of the ship General Grievous: In the middle of the level is an area you can destroy, and when you do there is a red brick behind there, get it using a Jedi to double jump. Defense of Kashyyyk: When you get to "ground level" you are on a ledge, later on there are some switches to activate, this causes two platforms to start to move across the water, go back to the ledge, and use a Jedi to jump over to the brick.




Ruin Of The Jedi:Once  you get the first three switches activated in the end of the level, the arm moves out of your way to the door. Get a high-jumper and jump on the arm. Jump across to the platform and to the next. Once at the last one, jump over the shield with an astromech droid, Jango Fett, or Boba Fett. activate the protocol access panel and it shuts down the shields. do the same with the last three as with the first three. When you finish with that, it moves another mechanical arm up. This time go to the first and once at the last platform, jump on the hand and get the power brick. It really helps to have power brick detector.)In the second lava room on the long object jump toward the camera to get the brick. Secret Plans: In the middle of the level go left there's a panel. Activate the panel to get the brick. The Jundlan Wastes: At end of level go right at Lukes house jump up ledges to get the brick. Mos Eisley Spaceport: In the area with the at-sts, look around for small bins and bash them to little pieces of plastic.

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