Yesterday, outside of fenway park, coming back from a Redsox game(which was pretty boring w/ great people watching) I had my own encounter with "hipsters" who were crowding around outside a bar like the hyenas in Lion King( it was intense). I decided that I needed a picture of these guys but then I thought to myself" why not take a mental picture". The best part of their outfits was their distinctive Ksubi like jeans & their actual "The Cobrasnake" t-shirts. Well, here it is:the hipsters
Saturday, June 30, 2007
My Encounter with Hipsters
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Sales
Stel's, one of the few stores that sells Nom de Guerre, on 334 Newbury St, in Boston is having their pre-sale currently. This means that you can go ahead of time to purchase up all the good stuff; however, you must pick up your clothing on July 7th, the actual sale date. If you are thinking you will go next week( you are out of luck) because it's closed for 4th of July weekend and festivities(They will be too hungover to work). I picked up two nom de guerre t-shirts & an A.P.C. longsleeve polo shirt. They have some dress shirts, shoes, t-shirts, & Acne jeans on sale. The Nom de Guerre & A.P.C. jeans will not be on sale. I asked why: "Because they have like a cult following" replied one of the employees. Everything is on sale for 40% off. The women's clothing is also on sale. The best things on sale are: NDG t-shirts, A.P.C. clothing, & Acne Jeans.
Saks: Currently, has their sale, for whatever no one really knows, on a lot of stuff between 30-40% off.
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Good reads
Archive from Glen O'brien's blog on GQ: http://men.style.com/gq/blogs/styleguy/2006/10/the_real_style_.html
Talks about Nom De Guerre
Gawker.com
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Street thing Swap meet x Sole Obsession
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
A.P.C.
Incase you missed it, A.P.C. has opened a store in La. It's fully stocked with everything A.P.C. from raw denim to mini skirts.
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Labels: A.P.C. New
Dries van Noten
*original photos taken by Marcio Madeira
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Labels: Dries van Noten
Monday, June 25, 2007
Alexander McQueen Spring 2008
Alexander McQueen, a fashion prodigy at 16, has revamped his collection better than ever this year. McQueen 2008 looks like he has been going to cafes with Rei Kawakubo, designer for commes des garcons, and gotten some hints with the polka dot theme. However, polka dots are not the only highlight, the real highlight from the show is the awesome yellow cardigan styled with the board-short like print look. Through this collection, McQueen emphasizes the importance of fun, flare, and uniqueness in your "day to day wear". His motif is italicized with the "badass" looking models who seem to have been pumped with confidence steroids.
*original photos taken by Marcio Madeira
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Labels: Alexander McQueen Spring 2008
Bottega Veneta Spring-Summer 2008
*original photos taken by Marcio Madeira
The Real Deal(Only a jerk leaves out fashion's music
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Jil Sander Spring-Summer 2008
This runway show was just another typical Jil Sander by Raf runway show. Of course, as usual the highlights were the famous Jil Sander - shades of gray, light whites, and the typical blues which helped express her common uses of "classy" fabrics sliced, diced, and made into beautiful minimalistic silhouettes. As usual, the show was about quality not quantity or look. Jil Sander emphasizes that simplicity= success. It's shocking how Raf Simmons can keep his minimalistic values with his shades of color.
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Labels: Jil Sander Spring-Summer 2008
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Lacoste Sale
Lacoste has announced it's semi-annual sale. The sales will be between 25-40% off of regular priced goods. This is not much of a sale; whatever, I guess you can make what you want of it. Lacoste polos are a wardrobe necessity; however, you can't wear them everyday.
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Labels: lacoste sale
Dover Street Market Sale
As of today, Dover Street Market, fashioniste super store (comparable to Colette), has announced that their spring-summer 2007 sale will begin June 23 at 11 am. I'd suggest getting to DSM early because the best items will be taken as soon as possible. Things to look for are: Commes des Garcons T-shirts, sweaters, cardigans, wallets, & even more exotic & hard-to-find pieces from CDG. Dover Street Market remains one of the stores to find the best swag from luxury brands such as Lanvin, Commes des Garcons, John Galliano, & much much more.
Dover Street Market
17-18 Dover Street
London W1S 4LT
Tel : + 44 20 7518 0680
Email : info@doverstreetmarket.com
Web : www.doverstreetmarket.com
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Labels: Dover Street Market
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
The "It" Bag
Anya Hindmarch's plastic bag has caused quite a commotion in London; however, as of today the bag has caused quite a stir all over the U.S. with it's release. I've never seen a designer have more say on their bag as well. Anya Hindmarch released a couple thousand word statement just to describe to customers: the ways to get the bag, it's environmental impact, where to find(not just the name of the store but listed about 9,000 details), price, & even the most minuscule details describing the "it" bag and ways for all the fashionistas to get their own. The lines were long about an hour & a half if you were 110th or so in line, but even worse for the procrastinators that showed up late. However, if you are desperate for this bag you can pay from 5-12 times the original 15$ price on eBay.
"The bag will be available from all US Anya Hindmarch stores, Ron Herman and Fred Segal Flair for just $15. Due to overwhelming demand purchases will be limited to two bags per customer.
The bag will also be available from Holt Renfrew in Canada for $18 (Canadian dollars).
From 18th July the bag will be available at selected Whole Foods Market stores."- Anya Hindmarch site
Anya Hindmarch Stores
**Must Purchase in person***
New York | |
29 East 60th Street, New York, NY10022 | 10am - 7pm |
115 Greene Street, New York, NY10012 | 11am - 7pm |
New Jersey | |
The Mall at Short Hills, 1200 Morris Turnpike, NJ07078 | 10am - 9pm |
Los Angeles | |
118 South Robertson Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA90048 | 11am - 7pm |
Ron Herman Stores | |
8100 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA.90046 | Tel – 323 651 4129 |
325 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 | Tel – 310 550 0910 |
11677 San Vicente Blvd, Brentwood, CA 90049 | Tel – 310 207 0927 |
3900 Cross Creek Rd, Malibu, CA 90265 | Tel – 310 317 6705 |
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 | Tel – 714 540 9870 |
Fred Segal Flair | |
500 Broadway, Santa Monica, CA 90401 | Tel – 310 451 7139 |
Post 26 | |
225 26th Street, Suite 35, Brentwood, CA 90402 | Tel – 310 451 7139 |
Holt Renfrew – Canada | |
Toronto Stores | |
Bloor Street, Toronto | Tel - 416 922 2333 |
Yorkdale, Toronto | Tel - 416 789 5377 |
Sherway, Toronto | Tel - 416 621 9900 |
Outside Toronto | |
Ottawa, Ontario | Tel - 613 238 2200 |
Calgary, Alberta | Tel - 403 269 7341 |
Edmonton, Alberta | Tel - 780 425 5300 |
Vancouver, British Columbia | Tel - 604 681 3121 |
From July 18th I'm Not A Plastic bag will be available to buy from the following East Coast Whole Foods Market stores. Further details will be available on this site a week prior to the launch:
95 Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
250 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001
The Shops at Columbus Circle, 10 Columbus Circle, Suite SC101, New York, NY 10019
905 River Road, Edgewater, NJ, 07020
90 e. Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830
429 North Broadway, Jericho, NY 11753
222 Main Street, Madison, NJ 07940
2101 Northern Boulevard, Munsey Park, NY 11030
471 Rte. 35 North, Red Bank, NJ 07701
187Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041
701 Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042
44 Godwin Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
4 Union Square South, New York, NY 10003
110 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, NY 10605
235 Prospect Ave, West Orange, NJ 07052
A limited quantity of blue US I’m Not A Plastic Bag will also be available from:
Dover Street Market, 17 – 18 Dover Street, London W1S 4LT | www.doverstreetmarket.com |
Colette, 213 Rue St Honore, Paris | Tel - +33 01 55 35 33 90 |
Design Museum, Shad Thames, London SE1 2YD | www.designmuseum.org |
***Special note***
If you read this on June 21st you are most likely too late for the June 20th release. You will have to wait for the next release.
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Labels: Anya Hindmarch "It" Bag
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Mui Mui Spring 2007
Mui Mui has a fine collection of clothing; however, like Commes des Garcons, John Galliano, & Missoni the chicest clothing is almost impossible to find. Anyone can find the shirts, jackets, and pants, but everyone is asking: "where is that "blue jacket" & does that Tyvek jacket even exist?" This year's collection had it's camel, wool, and thousands of silk blends; however, it also added a couple trends for this year which will flee just as fast as crocs. Mui Mui's trend item was the Tyvek jacket.
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Labels: Mui Mui Spring 2007
Being Cool At The Office
The Caroline Collection has 2 pairs of the coolest cufflinks ever. They are available at Barneys for $300 a piece. Unlike traditional cufflinks, these are a revolutionary metamorphosis because these cufflinks incorporate fun with work while traditionaly cufflinks are just a "formal decoration".
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The Cobrasnake: New T-shirt
The Cobrasnake, a god-like figure to hipsters everywhere, has released a new hipster t-shirt. The cost is 55$ for the shirt, shipping, and a CD and can be purchased at the cobrasnake website: http://www.thecobrasnake.com/
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Labels: cobrasnakes t-shirt
Bodega Release Party: Wednesday
This Wednesday, prepare to have the time of your life partying with the boys from Bodega. However, also get ready to battle for the exclusive shoes.
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Labels: Bodega release
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Henrik Vibskov
Henrik Vibskov, a Danish design defier, is well-known for his art works. His art has no direct form and contously metamorphosises one second he works on film, the next fashion, & even music. The truth about his art is that most designs are so random they catch every fan by surprise. Henrik Bibskov seems to be a young Rei Kawakubo, the enlightening head designer at commes des garcons.
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Labels: henrik vibskov
McBoring
Alexander McQueen has thousands of accomplishments such as at the age of 16 he became an apprentice for Saville row tailors. However, these mean nothing when you look at his footwear. For quite some time, McQueen has been in charge of designing the Alexander McQueen Pumas; however, all I see is "pumas" that are equal to any other pair just priced twice or three times the average price.
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Monday, June 11, 2007
Marc Jacobs Sale
Exclusively available at Marc Jacobs. To order yours call 617.425.0707
PanAm Bowler $64
Available in White and Navy
PanAm Messenger $48
Available in White and Navy
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday 11-7
Sunday 12-6
Marc Jacobs
81 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
617.425.0707
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Labels: Marc Jacons PanAm Messenger
Sunday, June 10, 2007
News Reel
1. Chanel is unveiling its redesigned flaship store in Bevery Hills in August.
2. Baazar & W magazine are both undergoing a metamorphosis with new editors and mangement teams.
3. Jimmy Choo's debut for perfume 2009
4. Jessica Parker debuts fashion line
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Fendi: It sure is trendy
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Stavro's Re-location
Stavros, a Spanish fasioniste, has picked up his luggage and has moved from his starter blog: http://myfinewardrobe.blogspot.com/(currently only available by permission) to Frillr.com.
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Labels: Stavros; frillr
Friday, June 8, 2007
American Apparel Ad
Browsing around on Facebook I noticed this American Apparel ad. I felt bad for the girl since this is how they characterize the head guy: " Only a handful of chief executives appear in their own ads. Even fewer appear in them without any pants on. But Dov Charney, the 36-year-old in charge of hip clothing maker American Apparel Inc., is not your typical corporate chieftain. His sense of style -- evoking the seedy side of the disco era -- permeates the company's in-store experience and advertising, including one ad picturing his bare backside. It also carries through to the workplace: Charney feels free to engage in consensual sexual relationships with his staff. "I've had relationships, loving relationships, that I'm proud of," he says. "I think it's a First Amendment right to pursue one's affection for another human being." He sounds cool with the "disco era" line but everything else is just creepy.
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Labels: American Apparel Ad
Acting Like An Idiot
Here is a fine example of how to make yourself look dumb. The first rule is that if you go to a party like this and do dumbstuff like this you shouldn't take pictures. Ofcourse, someone breaks the rule, thank God really because I couldn't make fun of her otherwise, and thanks to them we have this.
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Labels: Lindsay's crack-wack party
Something Different
A video of a guy longboarding around. It's pretty cool artsy quick clip. I will be in Ottawa for the next couple of days so don't expect any updates. I will try to take pictures but doubt it since my current one misfunctions quite often. In the video check out how many times the guy has to turn his key. I kind of feel bad for him because of it.
This video doesn't seem to work. It annoys me.
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Market's Newest Goods
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Labels: A.P.C., Paul Smith, Rapha, Starks
Friday, June 1, 2007
Coolest Homegoods
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These are the coolest home goods anyone can find because of their artistic makeup & unique traits. Every item above that is displayed is truly one of a kind.
1. kitchen funnel: $15.00
2. Pencil sharpener:$27.50
3.drain stopper:$24.00
4.soap dispenser:$28.00
5. turtle coffee table/side table:$10,000 by FIFTY24SF
6.sugar dispenser: $ 17.50
7.fly swatter: $12.00
8. Paper towel holder: $45.00
9.toilet paper holder:$55.00
10. wine corkscrew opener: $49.00
Everything but the table is by Alessi.
All of these home goods are available at www.digitalgravel.com
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Labels: Homegoods; Allesi