don’t see guys like this no more… bowie in his prime, white duke era… he was really worth a lick. by kv
tomorrow started
TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL
even trendy guys need a summer job sometimes. any clue who used to take care of an ice cream cart in the 80’s? just a hint, that is not andy warhol 😉 by pp.
williams british handmade luggage
how witty is that? not easy to stack in a trunk but do you really use a car when you carry these luggages? williams british handmade by pp.
if i was…
YSL manifesto with Daria Werbowy
must say i hate the usual bullshit brand videos. the typical, glorifying, amateur, behind-the-scenes of kate (at best) swinging her hair in the wind; but, inez and vinoode rocked this one. the locked down camera, dead simplicity, gorgeous silhouettes of stefano pilati, “invisible” track and daria in the best wig hairdo i’ve ever seen. drooooool. almost as hot as the fella kuti video in his trunks. by dd
the 1954 maserati AG6
just for the record… here’s what a beautiful, bulbous, tail looks like. in reference to the bently post. by dd
marc newson – gagosian
not a real amateur of mister newson design that to me is as dated as karim rashid’s and anyone designing donuts like flying cars or so… but apart from that, how cool is that to be able to design such a wide range of things that you can put in your portfolio a pair of sneakers as well as a spaceship and almost anything that comes in between? by pp.
murakami takes versailles
a less hyped exhibition of the king of pop-art from the east, takashi murakami exhibits at le chateau de versailles. the same contrast between plastic-pop and gilded baroque as the jeff koons retrospective a couple years back, and even the more poetic xavier veilhan, but i don’t think we’ll ever grow tired of it. by kl
shang xia – hermes
uber luxury brand hermes rocked the fashion world opening a new brand, it’s a first time for hermes, and none the less, it’s a chinese brand, called shang xia and it’s only sold in shanghai for the moment.
rather surprising but after reading some articles about this strange team, i figure out both brand share a hardcore interest in craftsmanship and tradition. so if any other brand had done the same deal, i would think of them as opportunist but coming from hermes, i’m just really wondering… (read the article, it’s interesting) by pp.
mudd club – keith harring
The Knockoff
when you’re strange
i’m even more impressed now. by dd