Tuesday, June 30, 2009

"Reflection of Glamour" by Steven Meisel
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Saul Williams

"Never question who I am, God knows...and I know God personally, infact he lets me call him me." - Saul Williams
July 6, 2009, he comes to New York. Great minds are like finding gold in your backyard(nearly impossible to find). So when a man write masterpieces such as s/he(she is the square root of him), the seventh octaves, said the shotgun to the head and the emcee scrolls; it's definitely an event that needs to be attended. One man said, "sitting in a Brooklyn cafe listening to Saul Williams, it felt like a meteor fell from the sky." For me, I gravitate to his every word like the breath that sustains me.
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Fact

T-shirts are an $18billion industry

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Gianfranco Ferre


GENIUS!!!
I haven't gotten to the article, but I was fixated by the cover of this month's W Magazine, starring Amy Adams.
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Monday, May 25, 2009

Talking Heads

David Byrne of the Talking Heads is back and collaborating with Brian Eno on a new tour. David Byrne, is a genius in every realm he has ventured in, and I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of him. He's not afraid to go out on a limb, he takes great risks, and they always seem to pay off. In April of this year Byrne performed at the AIDS benefit in a pink tutu. With that kind of courage, and "I don't give a fuck attitude" it's no wonder he's still an icon.
David Byrne
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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Without Sanctuary: Lynching in America

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The clarity of these pictures aren't that great, but it's just a peak at the mindstate of the United States between 1860-1960. The lynching of black men, being sent across the country as post cards. Innocent black men hung high on ropes hanging from trees of their own making. "Souvenirs" are what they call the photos of the murders of innocent men.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Butterfly Blue

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If you enjoy Live Jazz and the great taste of Soul Food with a Caribbean Kick, then this is the place for you. Butterfly Blue, is a small cozy restaurant/bar in Harlem, it's located on 150th street and Amsterdam Avenue. Yes I have been doing alot of cultural pieces on Harlem, so check it out.
There's a happy hour drinks special between 6-9pm, and the drinks are amazing

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Taste of Harlem

PhotobucketTriple shot latte, a pen overflowing with words waiting to be dispersed on paper. All sorts of artists and thinkers sit at the society cafe on the corner of 114th and Frederick Douglas Boulevard. The ambience alone was the selling theme for me. Cafeteria-esque wooden tables are located right in centre of the cafe, light jazz playing in the background, the chef and the servers move in unison within clear sight. The owner comes over and speaks to me, as if he knew that I was a tourist to this side of town, he then gives me some insight on the cultural background of Harlem. He happened to be the owner of a night club called 67 Orange, which is located exactly a block away on 113th street.

Friday, April 3, 2009

The man with Sole

British shoe designer, Nicholas Kirkwood, is showing up and putting on a show. His designs are impeccable, and not to mention the sole, it's like walking on cloud nine and causing a traffic jam doing so. Kirkwood has blessed Rodarte with their "Punk Duchess" shoe line, worked on Belstaff and Phillip Lim's 2008 Spring collection, and continues to wow shoe lovers with his decadent designs. He's been called the Da Vinci of shoes, so need I say more?
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

The state of Fashion

As I sat down to brunch with a pen-pal, we endeavoured in a conversation of the present state of fashion. The theatrics at Christopher Kane, Comme de Garcons and Galliano were some of the names brought up. Where is the line being drawn? I've been an avid fan of "style" and I feel like fashion has come to a point where there is no line being drawn as far as what's wearable and what's just a show. I took a gander at the RTW trends and even that's a bit over the top. What happened to the simple chic that graced the backs of old hollywood starlets? The house of Chanel that's known for it's classicism has become Crazy (for a lack of a better word). I feel like experimenting in fashion is key in order to set yourself apart, but I feel like it's come to a point where designers have just thrown every, and anything together just for an "effect."
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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Minimal

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There's one element that never goes out of style, and that is classicism. This season, for Milan Fashion Week Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein gave us this clean palette, but didn't forget that shapes are a key element to giving an edge to classic looks. Raf Simons at Jil Sander is an utter genius, the color palette was magnificent, and the contour more dynamic than mount Everest. Tomas Maier at Bottega Venetta incorporated menswear in s/s09 womens ready-to-wear and it was brilliant.

Friday, March 20, 2009

New Givenchy Ad

So I was concerned of how Givenchy would progress considering the strong statement they made in their fall/winter 08 collection. I feel like they've taken the high road by not drifting too far from the statement they made in 08. Here's an image of the spring ad.Photobucket

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

michael kors

He utterly bores me. I was looking at his collection for spring 09 and I must say he gives a bad name to american designers. Often times there's a comment made of his classic looks, but in reality I find this to be boring, and an utter lack of originality. Yes I'm feeling a bit like a cynic and it just amazes me how the lack of progression or edge is the consistent theme in his designs. Images won't be posted, because people don't read enough, and by me giving you visual it's almost as if I'm promoting this bore.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Haute Dior

I think this is the best Giselle Bundchen ever looked
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Friday, February 20, 2009

The Anti-Christ?

Hello Kitty is the anti-christ!!!! Screamed the drunken image of myself. This cartoon characterize cat is everywhere. There's a MAC line dedicated to her, there's images of her everywhere and a vodka all for this little bitch. She's cute I must admit, but she's the biggest collaborator of 08/09. She's recognized in every culture, without regards to religion, sex or social status.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

My weekly "touching base" with my dad led to something quite exciting. Apparently as we speak they're filming for the upcoming film Coco avant Chanel in the streets of Paris.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Clemence Poesy, this French actress(Harry Potter and the goblet of Fire) is the girl of the moment. She made her mark as a model being the spokesperson for Chloe's fragrance. Now you'll find her gracing the front rows at Fashion Week,photographed with Karl Lagerfield; rumors are she's his new muse.
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Grace Jones' New Single

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Season of the Damned

Robot brought to my attention the other day of the signs to look for when the end of the world is to come, the twins will fall and people will be lovers of darkness rather than light.
This season, we've gotten a hit of it, and I guess that I too will be damned, because Givenchy's Fall/Winter collection gave me chills, John Galliano's Couture line had me on the edge of my seat. And Stefano Pilati's homage to YSL, well that was just in a class of its own.
So let's take a gander at this passing season in fashion. The damned, the mourning the exoticism of it all.
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