December 2009
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Elle Muliarchyk + NY Moment
Winner of most interesting person of the past decade goes to Elle Muliarchyk. While many may debate this, I first must flatter Elle Muliarchyk before you get angsty. First of all, as a landed immigrant-model, Elle was a hit, but it wasn’t what she wanted. She turned her sights onto creation (this broad term encapsulating photography, art, design, modeling, and filming) and hasn’t even...
Dec 30th
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Blame It On The Pop
Instead of boring you to death with another end of year list, I thought I would bring you some of the worst songs of 2009 via probably the best mash-up ever created by DJ Earworm. Yes, he somehow took all of these retarded hits and made their baby sound better than an episode of Glee. He took the Top 25 Billboard hits of 2009 and mashed them together to create the best retro groove one could ask...
Dec 30th
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Vogue Russia + Ash Stymest
This Ash Stymest is one that we don’t often get to see between the hardcore punk and careless rebel Ash Stymest. Even though he manages to steal some light in these photos for Vogue Russia, I still can’t get over the star quality of Hannah Holman. Via The Fashionisto.
Dec 28th
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The Cobra Snake / Mark Hunter
Basically number one in the party business, this dude may have invented the whole party photography craze that is taking over 2010. Yes, kids. The next decade is sure to be filled with sweaty dancing, love-making, attention-seeking post-teens (opposite of pre-teen) and bar tab vibes of primo culture takeover. If that made any sense to you then you know exactly what I’m talking about. Mark...
Dec 27th
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Kids + Chloë Sevigny
I couldn’t find a decent trailer, so this will have to do. All I’m saying is, Larry Clark is the best director. This is like Elephant meets Detroit Rock City. If you are a teenager, like sex, New York, or vulgarity then you will like Kids. This was model Chloë Sevigny’s debut on screen and it is honestly one of the best films. 1995 was perfect. Merry Christmas, I’ll be back...
Dec 24th
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Pamela Reed and Cats Interview
Reed + Rader don’t really require an introduction. Their artwork speaks for itself, literally, with moving creatures and fantasy futurism at every new turn. Flowers growing where heads should be, and spacey beauty that could only be described as ethereal. Their embracing of the future is what we need at this turn of decades, and I’m very excited to see what they create next. I sat down...
Dec 24th
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Lara Stone + Vogue UK
Lara and I have one thing in common. No, it’s not that we share the same amazing bone structure or incredibly toned body. No, it’s not that we’re both always naked. No, it’s not that we both talk to Karl Lagerfeld on the daily. It’s that we both… uhh… we both like Christmas. And what to my wondering eyes should appear? The best editorial of two thousand ten in Vogue...
Dec 21st
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Hans Ericksson Interview
Hans Ericksson has stolen the Hedi Slimane esthetic. His photography nabs moments in time that are a rare glimpse. They could be simply ordinary moments, but he transforms them into something magical. Hailing from Sweden, one of the most fashionable countries in the modern age, he truly shows us why life in the north is something to be sought after. He’s just finished a new project documenting...
Dec 20th
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Hedi Slimane Makes A Film
See more at Coûte Que Coûte
Dec 19th
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Luuc Brans / Brutus
It’s pretty cool to see these guys going on to do something awesome. I interviewed Luuc Brans. Here he looks studious in Brutus Magazine shot by Kazuhiro Fujita.
Dec 19th
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Tom Ford + Tina Brown
Dec 17th
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Anja Rubik + Numéro 108
I remember trade-marking a little word when it comes to Anja Rubik. What was it again? Oh right, VERSATILITY. Well she does it again, pretending to be eight different models in this new editorial for Numéro. Seriously, this could be eight completely different models. That’s the way to beat out the competition: be the competition. Has she ever been called a Rubik’s cube? Cause this...
Dec 16th
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Pull Teeth Vs. See Like Me
Andrew Chipman, otherwise known as his stage persona Pull Teeth, has been braving the arctic chill in Winnipeg, Canada wearing cutthroat DIY fashion while obsessing over Lady GaGa and Jeremy Scott. His retro look and eye for what ought to be hot makes pulling teeth seem painless. Needless to say, his blog has caught the eye of THE Jeremy Scott (who is probably reading this interview) which means...
Dec 15th
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Luke Worrall + Metal Magazine
Dec 14th
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VISIONARY
This is what inspires me.
Dec 14th
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Open Lab
I had a gorgeous post made up with inspiration // videos and photos that took me a good 15 minutes to put together. My computer’s battery died just as I was ready to post. So timely. Well, with that post being forever in the internet graveyard, I remembered an email I’d received about these people at Open Lab. This stuff usually crowds my inbox and most of it is usually a write-off,...
Dec 13th
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Abbey Lee Kershaw + Muse
Abbey Lee Kershaw + Muse from See Like Me on Vimeo.
Dec 12th
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Meisel Pic + Vogue Italia
I haven’t decided yet whether this is inherently clever or not. I get the whole Steven Meisel-can-do-whatever-he-wants-because-he’s-that-big-of-a-deal thing. But first of all, these photos (taken by the models themselves) aren’t anything worthy of praise, and the joke is a bit “defective”. Twitter is one of the biggest new sites cropping the net, and many models...
Dec 10th
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Coco Rocha Interview
I never thought I’d have a post with this title, but apparently wishes do come true. Appearing in everything A to Z fashion and back again, Coco Rocha has won over everyone’s heart (and their dog) since her first jig down the catwalk for Jean Paul Gaultier. It makes me very proud to see such incredible representation of Canadians in the cutthroat world of fashion. Coco’s role...
Dec 9th
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Iris Strubegger + Vogue Italia
Voilà Iris Strubegger, the man. Unfortunately, I have nothing nice to say about this editorial. I am to understand that the shoes are pretty cool? Mikael Jansson shoots… her, for Vogue Italia. These just take butch to the next level. The whole spike do’ screams the “d” word circa 2001 when it was really cool to have that haircut. I thought I was alone, but it’s comments...
Dec 9th
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