pretty cool! check the other stuff haniboi is doing some of it sucks but it’s personal, you might like it by pp
barack is in da’ house!
the power of one by david foldvari by pp
kiki de Montresor
while we are on the subject of milo here’s a nice one from Kiki de Montparnasse by dd
we love milo
backstage with milo manara by dd
YEH, we love Milou
on stage with milou and tintin by uh
Fashion birds
look what I found, a few fashion birds including one of my favorites… can you guess? more at jak&jil; by uh
sweet tweet
we are live and twittering by kv
YOUR TOP 5 ARTISTS – ucef hanjani – creative director ceft and company
Johannes Vermeer
Marcel Duchamp
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Georges Pocari
Yves Kleinwww.ceftandcompany.com
we like karl though!
mr lagerfeld’s private library (and studio) in the back of his own book store. (photo: oliver zahm)
on one of our previous email we were bitching about karl lagerfeld’s ability as an ad campaign maker, thought, there is at least one thing that i really admire about him… it’s his love for books illustrated through his private library as well as the book shop he owned in paris “7L” which feature the finest photography books from steidl among others. (mr lagerfeld is publishing some books with them too). a man with such a love for books cannot be entirely bad! by pp
VANESSA AT DEITCH LIC
this will be vanessa beecroft‘s first new york performance in almost 10 years with her long time gallerist Jeffrey Deitch. during this weeks armory marathon of events and exhibits, i’m looking forward to this performance of a williamsburg (for a moment) success story. by kl
up for adoption
terry richardson for purple magazine. love it. by pp
barbie-lagerfeld
things are getting kinky at mattel!
this maybe as cool as barbie gets. but its still barbie (except now at colette), and i’m not sure how i would feel about my girls playing with such loaded toys. loaded that is, with many things, including controversy from its inception back in 1956 as ruth handler the founder of mattel, discovered its protege (a voluptuous german doll, based on a tart heroine of a tabloid comic strip named bild-lilli) in the streets of lucerne-switzerland. i mean buying a barbie these days must be like handing an M16 to your son… which is probably a normal act if you are hunter thompson or happen to live in either one of the two larger US states: texas or kabul.
now for the record barbies design was perhaps more of a little boys dream (or more accurately a demented adult by the name of jack ryan-who held the patents on the doll and its design) rather than a girls dream… I should know since i acquired one at the “innocent” age of 6 after my 2 sisters abandoned theirs and left for boarding school in england. I wasted no time in discarding all of her unnecessary clothes (they weren’t karl’s back then) and spend months studying its anatomy. it was a puzzling experience as i have yet to meet anyone, outside of an LA hospital, that remotely resembles her.
tomorrow started advice: skip the barbie and buy a chinchilla pet. long story but another one of my childhood ordeals ; ) by bb
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