Google Fashion Line Debuts: PHOTOS Of The Collection

What's Google's next frontier? It could be fashion.
Google just debuted several high-end Google-inspired pieces created by finalists from the Fashion Fund for emerging fashion-designers.
Google explains,

Each [designer] was asked to create a one-of-a-kind item that was inspired by Google, whether it be the logo's colors, technology, or access to information. Anything was possible. The three designers featured here are Google favorites and their original designs have been reproduced for sale for a limited time. They are available for purchase in our online online Google Store. [sic]
The three designers whose work was chosen were Gary Graham,, Ohne Titel and House Of Waris' Waris Ahluwalia.
See pictures and descriptions of the winning Google-themed items in the slideshow below.
Proceeds from the sale of the items, which range from $85 to $300, goes to support the designers and the Vogue/Council of Fashion Designers of America Fashion Fund.

This 100% cotton, hand silk-screened tee shirt takes its inspiration from the Google map point and search results graphics. Gary has reinterpreted the map point -- a point of destination -- as a global symbol for where we are and where we're going by enlarging the map point, making it look “worn” away, and placing it over a backdrop of search results for the word ‘Peace.’ The distressed, vintage-looking tee shirts were hand silk-screened by Devil’s Rainbow in Providence, Rhode Island. ($85) (Description from the Online Google Store)