The following is what New York Mag called "a sad and violent short film" created by and starring that crazy South Africans rap crew Die Antwoord and directed by Harmony Korine (of Kids, Gummo, and Mister Lonely fame). If you know anything about Die Antwoord, you know how strange, over-the-top, and unpredictable they seem to be. The only problem is deciding whether or not you think they're for real. In any case, they've made something really strange and beautiful with Korine and I suggest reading the accompanying New York Magazine article before or after watching the 15-minute "fok-ing" awesome mini work of art. As always, enjoy.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
New Thing!
Hey guys! So aside from being my first post in a quite a while, this is also the first post of my new weekly segment, Editorial of the Week. If I could only tell you how many editorials from every magazine from RUSSH, Vogue, Numero, to Dazed & Confused and Elle I have bookmarked and saved in folders all over my desktop (could this be the reason for my last MacBook's untimely passing? I suppose we'll never know...) and for what? Well for inspiration I suppose, and just to... look at I guess. But then I thought it would be nice to share with you my favorites, because it's such a great feeling when you find something on a blog that you ALSO love and find inspiring, etc.
Sooo here's my first choice. This one actually, is not from my archives, but one I just found today on Cartoon Styles, one of my favorite places to find editorial pictures besides Fashion Gone Rogue (which continues to blow my mind... how do they get every single editorial, campaign, and photo shoot on there??). This one's a photo shoot featuring Maria Flavia shot by Billy Kidd. I'm not sure what publication it was for, or who she's wearing, but I am sure that I love it. It may be because I have a soft spot for black and white photographs, but also because I am also a sucker for natural beauty, and un-fussy, au natural-style shoots. The model is of course lovely and beautiful, and the expressions Kidd captures are pretty great. Although I assume that this wasn't a fashion editorial per se, I do also love the simple idea of layering the varied nylon undergarments as a sort of quiet style statement, understated enough so all the focus is still on Maria.
all images: http://cartoonstyles.blogspot.com/
Friday, February 11, 2011
Can't get enough...
...Of Aussie singing sensation Kimbra. Get this, she's only 22 YEARS OLD. It's times like this where I feel pretty hopeless in following my own dreams and aspirations, when there's gals like this so ahead of the game, but that's another story. I saw the awesome music video for "Settle Down" on my friend Lil's facebook and instantly fell in love with Kimbra, the song, and the video. She's one of those artists you can tell straight away has "star quality" and just great performance skills. So, I went on to watch her live studio performances at Sing Sing studios and, of course, I was completely blown away. The videos are shot wonderfully, and her charisma and her interesting yet powerful voice (not to mention good looks) make it impossible not to watch. I read that she's apparently a SXSW Showcasing Artist, and that her debut full-length album Vows is being released sometime in the start of 2011 (hopefully soon!). As always, hope you enjoy.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Too cool.
I found this awesome picture of Linda Evangelista over on Anywho from what I discovered was a lookbook for Gianni Versace's SS 1994 collection. It may sound cliche, but I love the tone in this shot, as well as the rest from the lookbook, and how it's "so 90's". These photos are a great example of how the 90's were a time for fashion when all the big models were known by name, and had distinct, unique, personalities, that were always shown through their work, no matter what the designer, editorial or campaign. Linda looks so natural and beautiful, and I think it's a great contrast for the sexiness and overt chicness of Versace's clothes. I love her arm under the leather skirt! So quirky and almost slightly inappropriate. And can we talk about the giant safety-pins on the skirt? Too cool.
Some more photos from the lookbook I found.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Never a dull moment...
I was just paying my weekly visit to the lovely Hanneli's blog when I saw that she posted the just released video campaign for for Prada's SS11 collection. I've explained before how I feel about fashion videos and how I feel most of them are sort of hit-or-miss, but given the awesomely quirky styling and equally fun print ads for this collection, we could only assume that a video campaign would be just as great! What impresses me the most, is Miuccia Prada's ability to constantly change inspirations, styles, and aesthetics each season, while somehow keeping the core of the Prada woman (whatever you may describe that as) consistent. Whether I love every piece of every collection each season or not, I have always thought and will continue to think, that Miuccia can do no wrong!
The song is Mirando by Ratatat, and Steven Miesel shot the print ads but I am not sure who did the video. As usual, enjoy!
Edit: My good friend the lovely Dani D left a comment on this post pointing out how you can definitely see the references to Josephine Baker not only in the hair and makeup (obviously) but in the model's wildly freeform dancing. I then stumbled on this video of Miss Baker's amaaaaazing moves.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Baby Pop
About two weeks ago, my friend Casey sent me this link to a playlist of songs by 1960's French baby-faced artist France Gall. It has been making for the perfect work soundtrack (trying to catch up on some sewing and sketching) and I have been listening to it nonstop! I hope you enjoy.
Oh and I couldn't help but post a couple of her amazingly cheesy-yet-cool music videos as well. The videos for "Laisse Tomber Les Filles" and "Baby Pop" both feature great 60s French style in terms of clothes and overall style of the video but some of the others are just plain funny with their awkward male actors and dances.
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