Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Pink Ladies
Friday, April 23, 2010
GOW : Irving Penn
Glamour of the Week : Irving Penn
Monday night I had the privilege to listen to Anna Wintour (Editor of Vogue) speak about the beloved photographer Irving Penn. Penn was the photographer for Vogue Magazine for decades. He passed away recently and Anna came to speak to us at The Pratt Institute about his work. Everyone perceives Anna as being austere. At the end of her talk about her friendship and collaborations with Penn, you could sense the emotion building up and a tear come to her eyes. she was real.
Penn's body of work is incredibly beautiful. I urge everyone to do a little research.
Monday night I had the privilege to listen to Anna Wintour (Editor of Vogue) speak about the beloved photographer Irving Penn. Penn was the photographer for Vogue Magazine for decades. He passed away recently and Anna came to speak to us at The Pratt Institute about his work. Everyone perceives Anna as being austere. At the end of her talk about her friendship and collaborations with Penn, you could sense the emotion building up and a tear come to her eyes. she was real.
Penn's body of work is incredibly beautiful. I urge everyone to do a little research.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
MOW : Róisín Murphy
I'm as sweet as I can be
I've earned respectability.
Do you know I have a history?
Monday, April 19, 2010
Music Of the Week : Annie
Friday, April 16, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
MOW : Lykke Li
Lykke Li : Little Bit
i think I'm a little bit in love with you. but only if you're a little bit in love with me.
i think I'm a little bit in love with you. but only if you're a little bit in love with me.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
GOW : MAO PR
Fashion PR rockstar Mauricio Padilha sits down for an Interview with Mr. Meaux
Q: WHO is MAO?
Q: WHAT is your philosophy of beauty?
My philosophy on beauty ...hmmmm...I appreciate what people commonly consider beauty...but personally I am more attracted to the off beat beauty in things, I see the beauty in an old building with graffiti, or a piece of clothing that is old and ripped up...pretty much everything is beautiful if you really look.
Q: WHO is your biggest inspiration in your work?
Q: WHO is your biggest inspiration in your work?
Q: Tell me more about the origin of MAO PR?
MAO PR started 12 years ago...Roger and I started it because we had so many young designer friends who were not able to get into press showrooms in NYC because press showrooms back then would not work with an unknown designer. So we decided to take them on as we love to work with the more creative and new talent that comes to us and get them the press and exposure that they deserve.
Q: What's new @ MAO?
Q: When is the new MAO MAG coming out?
We are no longer doing MAO MAG...because of MAO MAG we were asked by Rizzoli to start doing books, so now we are under contract with Rizzoli to do books so it is an extension of MAO MAG that will reach more people around the world and be here forever! Our first book was The Stephen Sprouse Book...and it came out in 2009.
find archived issues of MAO MAG
Q: ARE you a tranny?find archived issues of MAO MAG
HAHAHA...depends who you ask...but no I'm not... I love tranny's though, many of my friends are tranny's and I am attracted to them because they are trying to achieve an illusion that is an image of what they consider beauty...and I find that fascinating.
Q: WHAT are the Hot colors/shades for Summer?
I like Pink and Orange...together!Q: WHAT do you find ugly about 2010?
Clubs with bottle service...so tacky...why pay $250 for a bottle of vodka that is $40 and people nowadays seem to think that if they buy bottle service that others in the club will think that they are kool and important and at the end of the day I think people need to find a different way to show that.
Q: WHO are you listening to RIGHT NOW?!
Q: WHO's your favorite artist?
Andy Warhol
Q: WHO is your favorite architect?
Q: WHO is your favorite architect?
Bryan Reitter
Q: WHO is your favorite musician?
Q: WHO is your favorite designer?
past: Stephen Sprouse ...living: Rick Owens
Backstage@ Dior FW 10 : Kevin Tachman
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Very talented and funny photographer, and friend, Kevin Tachman
amazing photos backstage at the Dior Fw 2010 show
Monday, April 12, 2010
GOW : Beau Nelson creative director of Beaute Cosmetics
Celebrity make up artist, and dear friend, Beau Nelson is the creative visionary behind Beauté Cosmetics.
Q: WHO is beau nelson?
Q: WHAT is your philosophy of beauty?
Q: WHO is your biggest inspiration in your work?
There are so many inspirations pulled from so many likely and unlikely places from people on the streets, to women like Carine Roitfeld and Iman, to classic photographs and old movies to even my assistants. If you keep your eyes open there is inspiration everywhere.
Q: What's new @ beauté?
Q: Where can we find it?
beaute-cosmetics and at Studio Beautymix at Fred Segal in LA
Q: ARE you a tranny?
Q: WHAT are the Hot colors/shades for Summer?
Q: WHO are you listening to RIGHT NOW?!
Q: WHO's your favorite artist?
Too many to choose from, and it would depend on the medium, but I like some of Warhols stuff (the shadow paintings), George Vergette, Richard Halliday, and Mathew Barney to name a few.
Q: WHO is your favorite architect?
Q: WHO is your favorite architect?
Richard Neutra, Peter Marino does great retail work, and I like Yabu Pushelberg as well.
Q: WHO is your favorite musician?
Q: WHO is your favorite designer?
Q: WHO has been your Best client? WORST?
Streamline Graphic Modern Science Fiction Attitutde.
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Fall 2010. fashion is so architectural. its all about the structuring and skin.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
GAUD Gallery Opening
The Graduate Architecture and Urban Design school at The Pratt Institute is showing student work. Come Check it out! Higgins Hall, 1st floor.
This is my first semester design studio project from Fall 2008. Smith & 9th Street Station Brooklyn, New York
This is a second semester project from Spring 2009. Visualizing Data, an interactive flash model based on pendulum studies as a tool to create form.
This is my first semester design studio project from Fall 2008. Smith & 9th Street Station Brooklyn, New York
This is a second semester project from Spring 2009. Visualizing Data, an interactive flash model based on pendulum studies as a tool to create form.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
MOW : Music of the Week
Trentemoller Remix, Royskopp : What Else is There
I thank Mr Michael Scott Hertzberg, of the fabulous fashion site, HommeBoy, for sharing this one with me.
I thank Mr Michael Scott Hertzberg, of the fabulous fashion site, HommeBoy, for sharing this one with me.
AOW : Arch of the Week
AOW : Pont Du Gard
It was constructed entirely without the use of mortar. The aqueduct's stones – some of which weigh up to 6 tons – were precisely cut to fit perfectly together eliminating the need for mortar. The masonry was lifted into place by block and tackle with a massive human-powered treadmill providing the power for the winch. A complex scaffold was erected to support the aqueduct as it was being built. The face of the aqueduct still bears the mark of its construction, in the form of protruding scaffolding supports and ridges on the piers which supported the semicircular wooden frames on which the arches were constructed. Various inscriptions are found across the surface, containing instructions used in construction. For example, "FRS II" (frons sinistra II, Latin for "left face 2"), phallic symbols (intended to ward off bad luck), and graffiti left by builders throughout the ages. a la Wikipedia.
Location : Nimes, France.
Visited : June, 2006.
Friday, April 9, 2010
RIP Malcolm Mclaren
Rest In Peace Malcolm.
INTRODUCING LOURDES & WILLIE NINJA
This has got to be a special tribute to the houses of New York
Le Beija, Extravaganza, Magnifique, St. Laurent, Omni, Ebony, Dupree.
In my black tights just throwing shade
Doing this dance that some queen made
I remember the first time I saw it,
Told my brother to put me up on it,
It wasn't easy no 1, 2, 3
Took a long time to learn to feel free
But here I am Vogueing pretty
In some club deep in this city
Deep in Voque, Deep in Vogue
Imagine runway modeling, in freeze frame
At the ball that's what they call Vogueing
Vogueing is a challenge dance
Instead of fighting you take it out on the dance floor
10!, 10!, 10!, 10!, 10!, 10!, are there anymore!
This has got to be a special tribute to the houses of New York
Le Beija, Extravaganza, Magnifique, St. Laurent, Omni, Ebony, Dupree.
In my black tights just throwing shade
Doing this dance that some queen made
I remember the first time I saw it,
Told my brother to put me up on it,
It wasn't easy no 1, 2, 3
Took a long time to learn to feel free
But here I am Vogueing pretty
In some club deep in this city
Deep in Voque, Deep in Vogue
Imagine runway modeling, in freeze frame
At the ball that's what they call Vogueing
Vogueing is a challenge dance
Instead of fighting you take it out on the dance floor
10!, 10!, 10!, 10!, 10!, 10!, are there anymore!
Friday, April 2, 2010
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