o.k. we’re not big fans of ferrari here but the 250 GTL is an exception. someone needs to ask car manufacturer’s about what went wrong after the 60’s with automotive design? did they simply not take enough drugs? by dd
can’t wait for robert polidori
i think robert polidori is my all time favorite photographer and i am reminded of this every time i see his work. i am crazy for this new book compiling all of his versailles work, although i don’t know if it’s a reprint or a rework of his first book. of course it’s published by steidl, and of course it’s a treat ($120) but whatever “quand on aime on ne compte pas“ by pp’
the ultimate sneaker
converse silk pleated special editions
so, what is the ultimate sneakers? a pair you can wear with almost anything, a pair that dresses down a suit, but dresses up your jeans. a pair that (like most good quality stuff) just gets better with time. a pair that is simple, classic and even elegant, all at once. above is our picks! please ad your comments and tell us what’s yours. by kv
louis vuitton by zaha hadid: the ups and downs
zaha hadid bag for louis vuitton comes with a table, or maybe it’s the other way round, but i doubt the trash bag comes with something inside… by pp
talking about dreams
“what where you doing in my dreams last night?” (sorry but k’s in paris.) by uh
chanel car: look who’s rolling down the runway
no comment! by kv
Swiss love: Claudia Knoepfel and Stefan Indlekofer for doodah
Claudia and Stefan get into the pool.
swiss skate/snow shop doodah has released a collaboration with photographer claudia knoepfel and stefan indlekofer on some naked model skateboards. the duodidn’t take any shortcuts for this project, portraying the world’s top models lara stone, isabeli fontana, toni garrn, and edita to cover the seven plys of wood available as a limited one-time series. good thing doodah is from switzerland… utah would have been up in arms. by dd
boxers or briefs?
yes – so yet again, there is a discussion heating up over here as to what should a man wear? loose or tight, boxers or briefs? feel free to share your opinion. one thing we do agree on, keep it solid, gents! no funny prints! by kv
1-tighty whiteys:
kv: charming
dd: actually why not. classic, safe bet but won’t rock the bedroom.
kl: not a fan
pp: you better be fit, tanned and brazilian… otherwise…
2- the sling shot:
kv: no way!
dd: needs to be spanked! hard! and sent back home to jersey.
kl: hot
pp: are you kidding??? ;-(
3- loose boxers
kv: exactly, just for sleeping
dd: aaaaall over the place… like walking into your grandpas bedroom at 10 am
kl: cute for making breakfast in
pp: my all time favs!
4- night club rags:
kv: if beckham wears it… don’t wear it!
dd: staten island special… oop-chik, oop-chik
kl: no words
pp: is the banana included in the price or is that an aftermarket purchase?
5- fitted boxers:
kv: yes that is about right
dd: i guess… but won’t work with tight pants. a bitch under APCs.
kl: perfecto
pp: i’m so over that! remind me of when i was 14… trying to be cool
6-seamless boxers:
kv: unless you have something to hide
dd: seamless matte HM 100% cotton will do the trick.
kl: perfecto moondo
pp: girdle style!
7: fogettaboutits:
kv: right on, free style
dd: hmm… the jim morrison special!
kl: commando can be a nice secret for the day
pp: the winter version of my fav!
conclusion:
kv: speedo’s are for eurotrash, the rest can survive somewhere, somehow. my vote: 1 and 5
dd: it’s a tough one. no perfect 10’s here. pending on weather, fabric, and the previous nights event somewhere between 1, 6, and 7 will have to do.
kl: men’s underwear looks better on a woman.
pp: well it’s already stated by me, loose boxers are the answer!
we’ll miss luke smalley
from excercise at home by luke smalley. by kl
ron mueck
Two Women, 2005. Mixed media, 33 1/2 x 18 7/8 x 15 in. (85.1 x 47.9 x 38.1 cm).
Big Man, 2000. Mixed media, 80 x 47 1/2 x 80 1/2 in. (203.2 x 120.7 x 204.5 cm).
In Bed, 2005. Mixed media, 63 3/4 x 255 7/8 x 155 1/2 in. (161.9 x 649.9 x 395 cm).
known for his extraordinarily lifelike renderings of his subjects, (five of which were commissioned by the fondation cartier pour l’art contemporain in paris), ron mueck was the artist that I first saw in 2005 at the sensation exhibit in london (and then again in brooklyn). the pieces are made of “mixed media”, appear to be of wax and real hair. every detail is so vivid its almost unbelievable. the skin seems transparent and the hair, each individually set in, seem hyper real. one peice commemorating the death of mueck’s father via a smaller than life-size sculpture (not pictured here) has a reality inline with that of the hyper realist painters of the days past. the work is surely worth a look. by dd
not in fashion – a collection of works by photograher mark borthwick
the signed cover by mark for us to keep… ahhh! we love mark.
at a dinner at mark’s house, we stumbled into none other but the mother of god ms. bjork and her football player, film maker, artist from trustafarian school yale, mister matthew barney. of course no one noticed!
another dreamer we love to love. by kl
louboutin summer campaign: sweet (still)life
a girls two guilty pleasures; candy and shoes. foot fetish anyone? by kv
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