What the Hell Happened in Style This Week?

This week on Complex Style, Kim Kardashian says she doesn't buy clothes for Kanye, Banksy was not arrested, Oscar de la Renta passes away, and more.

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The Inside of This Holy Water Madonna Sculpture Was Made to Smell Like a Vagina

Olfactory Artist Peter de Cupere unveils his latest piece, a vaginally scented ice sculpture. The details of this puzzling project can be found here.

Super Chill 2,500 Year-Old Mummy Had Tattoos and Smoked Weed

Scientists discover a 2,500 year old mummy of a tattooed pot smoking princess. Check out their findings here.  

Lady Liberty Will Wear Massive Bowties for Halloween

In one of the most extravagant and bizarre acts of shameless promotion, the Statue of Liberty will be dressing up for Halloween this year. Details here.

These Hilarious Photos Show "The Bigger Picture" Behind Famous Album Covers

Design agency Aptitude's latest project transforms celebrated album covers into hysterical works of art. Read more here. 

Hood By Air Will Combine a Party and an Art Installation at the MoMA

Hood By Air will be taking over the MOMA with what the label described as"a performance masquerading as a party." Details on where to buy tickets here

Rick Owens Releases His Fall/Winter 2014 Lookbook

The label's new lookbook features old men and nudity. Check it out here.

Fashion Designer Oscar de la Renta Has Passed Away

R.I.P. to a legend. Details here.

Giant Boob Ads on Trucks in Moscow Caused Over 500 Accidents in 24 Hours

 Still a better love story than Twilight. Read more here

The Internet Lied, Banksy Was Not Arrested

Reminding us all how easy it is to Google the validity of a story, the internet tricked many into believing that the vanguard was behind bars. Check out the hoax here.

Kim Kardashian Says She Doesn't Buy Clothes for Kanye Because He Always Wears the Same Things

To be fair, she has a point. Details here.

The Brooklyn Museum Will Present a Major Exhibition of Jean-Michel Basquiat's Rarely Seen Notebooks

The Brooklyn Museum announces what is likely to be the dopest exhibition in years. Find out how to attend here.

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