the damn stan smith continues to live, simple and iconic the subtlest change can make it a sought after pair for all the sneakfreaks out there. heres one i had never seen and just landed on. $280 reissue vintage stan smith with suede light green tab, no logo. plain as can be. by dd
Author: tomorrow started
Saachi: Top 10 London Shows for April

“…all three artists in this exhibition use abstraction interestingly. artist hadi tabatabai makes intensely poised grid-based abstractions. only close examination reveals that their meticulous construction uses threads just off the surface, or grout just below it, to create a stilled zone in which to contemplate the ambiguity of figure and ground, the nature of truth, the meaning of life…” see it if you can. by xy
jammin’ with sam the sham
a little egyptian touch from sam the sham and the pharaohs. the lyrics were so hard to understand that some radio stations banned the song. that’s the attitude, if you don’t understand something, ban it… just in case! by bn
filling the Gap in china: gap ads by annie Leibovitz

paul himmel – shadowy women

jcdc – woman ray

generic man: naval white canvas shoes

RIP freddie mercury: living on my own
saw a documentary on him the other night, and i was thinking how funny that as a young boy, it never occurred to me that freddie mercury was gay. i mean the band’s name, his elaborate outfits, etc. were all obvious cues… the fans, as with most rock bands, were quite manly and it’s funny to imagine the dilemmas he had to go through in his performances. in any case, he was a genius and as cheesy as this pop song may sound i have to say when i heard it and saw the video (for the first time last night) i kinda liked it. there is something terribly sad and beautiful about freddie mercury. by dd
windsor manners: the duke and his rolls royce
our very own mr. duke schricker and his new wheels. ok the rolls is a bit of a 80’s mold and not quite the right choice and model but hell, there’s nothing cooler than a young chap cruising in a rolls… it’s just not the same when you hit 50. by dd
Artist Rashid rana : aluminum books
font that tshirt: Masashi Kawamura
brigitte niedermair

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