(The close-up is of the rings) The collection is available beginning today at Kabiri.co.uk
(The close-up is of the rings) The collection is available beginning today at Kabiri.co.uk
Very European & very JPG -love that they chose this Miss Kitten song…
Frenchman, Andre Saraiva who is best known as proprietor of Beatrice Inn is also known as a graffiti artist, hotelier, and creator of Black Block, a boutique inside Palais de Tokyo, a museum of contemporary art in Paris. Andre has now taken on clothing design turning all his favorite wardrobe staples into sculpted classic pieces that can be referenced time and time again, immune to trend. Included are pocketed Egyptian cotton polo shirts, slim-cut Japanese denim jeans, colorful, braided belts and a leather bomber jacket. Andrewear will be available at Black Block, as well as Colette, in Paris and at Opening Ceremony in NYC.
We ran the launch of this traveling Zaha Hadid exhibition when it began several months ago in Hong Kong, click HERE for more. Army of M.E. allies at COACD were called for a last minute photo shoot and got exclusive shots of the exhibition being erected in Central Park for the NYC stint. It will open to the public On October 20th. For full details click HERE. All photos courtesy of COACD.
Courtesy of Tenisufki.eu…
Although the music is muffled and the graphics a bit pixeled, this is a good video with some great detail shots. It’s an opportunity to see some of the movement to the looks, which is always an important element especially when it comes to Lanvin…
I’m not at all shy about the fact that dlisted is my crack -I do depart from time to time but whenever I’m feeling particularly stressed I like to turn off my brain and browse through Michael K’s hilarity. I don’t care about what he writes about it’s just the things he says that keeps me coming back. There was one particularly poignant post today showing photos, such as the one below, of Suri Cruise and her mommy gallivanting around Manhattan with their Hermes bags swinging in the air. My immediate thought was how much did Hermes pay them for this blatant advertisement? My next thought was, if they weren’t getting payed for the overt sponsorship then how insensitive and disgusting can you be as the economy tanks and your 3-year-old swings the signature orange bag in sync with her sidewalk skip? But the revelation and true lesson of the post arrives in the 100+ comments (& growing) about just this matter. FINALLY people are beginning to focus on what is important. I, myself, am finding it hard to draw material for this site because the subject of fashion/style is so unimportant right now. There, I said it…
the Manhattan Vintage Show
where you can sample wares from
75 of the country’s top vintage clothing
and antique textile vendors.
Today: 1p-8p
and tomorrow: 11a-6p.
Admission is $20
click HERE for $5 off from their website.
THANK YOU so much to the boys over at Division Street (photo courtesy of them) for so poignantly highlighting a recent downtown trend that nearly made me regurgitate my appetizers the other evening when I too saw them more than once in one night. Here’s the thing, I’m not into finance people, see: The House grilling Lehman CEO, Dick Fuld, for all the reasons why. Why in the world would anyone want to emulate the already awful, bland style of a soulless demographic like this? Yes, I’m scathing, but as I write this the stock market opened and fell another 600 points in the first few moments -do you know who this effects? You and I and our 401(k)s and it doesn’t touch the kind of people who wear these shoes (and this whole tanking economy is all the fault of opportunistic finance people alike) just watch this as an exercise in de-programming you from ever gravitating towards these hideous shoes:
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