mr. delhomme

was so happy the other day to find a super nice interview of mr. jean philippe delhomme on garance dore’s blog. rather unexpected place to read about the guy, but lovely nonetheless. seeing his work on campaigns or wherever is too rare but always so inspiring and nice! the book on his digital alias the unknown hipster is definitely a must for christmas. by pp.

Ford GT40: 24 Hours Le Mans 1968

a follow up to the ford ft40 story post by cp. i never thought i would have cared to go to a car race, been invited to formula 1s a few times, but if i could back in the 60’s i’d go to le mans any day. by dd

ASK: Nathan Bogle – designer / model

my favorite _____ is:

villain: roy batty (blade runner)

hero: james bond

 –book: one straw revolution by masanobu fukuoka

 –smell: mountain air

 –film: lots

 –band/musician/composer: four tet/james brown/ vivaldi

 –artist: georgia o’keeffe

–city: NYC

 –restaurant/ bar: Il buco / orient express

 –hotel: banyan tree spa’s

 decade: 90’s

 –sport: football (soccer)

–advice: do whatever it takes

 –food: italian

 –historical figure: churchill

 –shop: dover street

–vice: coffee

–woman: mum

 –man: dad

 –hobby: road biking, cooking

 –prized possession: 1965 rolex air king date

way to go: orbiting the earth

nathan bogle was co-founder of rag & bone which he parted with in 2006. jardine is nathan’s latest designer launch previewed here for 2013: www.jardinedesign.com

tea time

podunk in east village is a great tea place to spend sundays with a book. no cell phones, no laptops, just like grandma’s house (in a good way) 231 east 5th street new york. by ak

1965 Ford GT40

an ultra-rare ford gt40 is estimated to reach $3million at an auction in arizona. the ford gt40 was the result of an upset henry ford II, after ford motor company bought ferrari and invested millions towards the enzo. henry then directed his racing division to develop an endurance racer capable of beating ferrari on the world stage, and the ford gt40 went on to beat ferrari and to win at le mans in 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969. by cp

new york, new york

last winter i went to see ‘shame’ in the theaters, and despite the rampant nudity, glory holes, and sexual innuendos projecting off the screen—this fully clothed and melancholy rendition of the city namesake tune is what stuck in my head.  i am currently mad at new york, and have been surrounding myself with city related tunes in order to mediate those feelings.  not especially a huge carey mulligan fan, but this tear sodden version will be on many playlists for years to come. by sv