to complete an earlier post about the art of smoking, i would ad that those ysl cigarettes seems to be the ultimate accessories for the fearless stylish smokers.(from the new website of the once genius marc atlan) by pp.
to complete an earlier post about the art of smoking, i would ad that those ysl cigarettes seems to be the ultimate accessories for the fearless stylish smokers.(from the new website of the once genius marc atlan) by pp.
our friends; adi, gabi, and ange, at 3 as four, have finally launched their web shop planet of style, now you can flaunt your kidney bag everywhere from milwaukee to manhattan. support the arts, inquire a kidney! by dd
absolutely love those simple yet so efficient illustration by rosemarie auberson for hermes. so great! check her other work, that’s really nice too! by pp.
who’s your partner in crime? today i choose my favorite brazilian photographer marcelo krasilcic. by kl
ok it’s disco week at tomorrow started…. here’s another one from the same era but remade by glass candy. funny enough, this song was originally written by a french band during the disco era that scored just a few hits before fading into history. the lyrics are funny especially the intro, when done with a french accent. by dd
funny enough, chances are they were wearing original YSL suits, and they were simply regurgitated by mister stefano pilati. cute. by dd
smoking… too bad it’s so bad.
probably one of the best men fashion story ever in probably one of the best men fashion magazine ever. “the art of smoking” in a old issue of “the fantastic man”. by the way, i found this on nolayout, which is such a cool website. some editors of independent magazines, scan their babies and put it on the net… there is this dirty thing about the scanning business that feels like it’s from the 90’s, love it! by pp.
going to woodstock for the weekend and these images came to mind. maurice scheltens has his own sensitivities when it comes to creating sculptural still lifes. enjoy. by kl
“conductor turns the new york subway system into an interactive string instrument. using the mta’s actual subway schedule, the piece begins in realtime by spawning trains which departed in the last minute, then continues accelerating through a 24 hour loop. The visuals are based on massimo vignelli’s 1972 diagram.”
… and that’s really nice, check it here! by pp.