Sunday, April 12, 2009
Imagine...
Imagine being at the train station and all of a sudden what begins with one person dancing turns into the whole station dancing in sync. Must have been serial! I couldn't stop laughing, take a peak.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Fag Bag
In New York City everyone Carry's some sort of bag. Whether it's for carrying books on the way to class, a trip to the office in the morning, or brunch in the west village on Sundays.
A gay mans bare essentials consist of, moisturizer, Black aviator sunglasses, a book, a phone, and an iPod thrown into today's most popular accessory, the Fag Bag. What a good way to take a traditionally women's accessory and incorporate it into a men's look. I consider it confident and fashionable.
My personal style today consists of skinny jeans and a t-shirt, a cool cardigan and accessories that range from a chanel camilia broach, a marc jacobs clock necklace, a vintage necklace, a drapped scarf, or this beautiful Balenciaga fag bag in the picture. Totally my favorite right now!
The Perfect Pirouette
Ok, so recently my friend Joong Won and I were practicing ballet. I've dance for a little while and he's been dancing for ever. We practiced some pirouettes and now i'm totally inspired to dance again. Take a look at perfection in this clip.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Boots & Bobs
I believe in personal style. It's personality. It's how you present yourself. It's individualism. I don't understand those who want to be the same as everyone else.
I can't stand to see one more pair of Ugg boots or a stacked bob haircut. And everyone here has both and are not afraid to wear them as they blend in with the rest of the herds of identical people that fill the mall of America. What were they thinking?
What gets me more is the so called "stylist." People who are artist and have the ability to make change and be different yet give everyone the same exact haircuts. I don't get it!
I can't stand to see one more pair of Ugg boots or a stacked bob haircut. And everyone here has both and are not afraid to wear them as they blend in with the rest of the herds of identical people that fill the mall of America. What were they thinking?
What gets me more is the so called "stylist." People who are artist and have the ability to make change and be different yet give everyone the same exact haircuts. I don't get it!
Is the rest of America oblivious to what being eclectic is?... It means being divided from what is the same, being one of a kind in your own way. Thinking outside of the box.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
What I miss about Manhattan
-The sound of the garbage trucks doing their rounds at 2, 4 and 6 o'clock in the morning.
-The smell of urine as you wait for the N train on the way to work.
-The homeless people endlessly begging for change, singing, dancing, playing instruments, majic tricks and harrasing people on the subway.
-The 10 minute wait for coffee at star bucks in the morning.
-The lost tourist.
-The slow tourist.
-The fat tourist.
-The tourist looking up at the buildings.
-The rats on the street in soho.
-The rude service at any pizza place.
-The bad smell in the cabs.
-The loud drunks at night.
-The starving artists.
-The transportation.
-The good looking people.
-The hundreds of restaurants to choose from.
-The different languages you hear everyday.
-The effortless fashionable people that roam the city.
-The fashion.
-Listening to my ipod on the subway.
-Reading a book on the subway.
-Not needing a car.
-The cute boy that checks you out on subway.
-When people notice who you're wearing.
-The doormen.
-The gays.
-The expensive small apartments.
-The career oriented people.
-The ability to meet someone different everyday.
-The feeling of being in the best city in the world.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Kinky Boots?
Friday, March 20, 2009
Skinnies?
So, I'm in search for the perfect pair of skinny jeans, I'm sure I won't have much luck in minnesota, but i'll be in NYC next month and will have to do some damage, especially since I still get my 50% off at diesel :-)
People around here need to try something new. Instead of having 8 pair of loose boot cut jeans (which they then tuck into Uggs) get a variety of fits and mix it up. Let's have some personality in what we were people!!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Logos
I took a walk through the mall of america during my lunch today, and aside from them being fakes, people still managed to think it was cool to flash their logos. I've never been a fan advertising logos, I mean, the occastional Louis Vuitton brief case, but other than that I keep it subtle.
Now adays, all of Louis Vuittons bags have the LV and all of Chanel is dripped in those damn C's, even the clothing, Coach and Gucci make me sick to my stomach. When did it become out of style to have personal luxury? Isn't the point of luxury goods that it's so well made that it speaks for itself without the shouting of the logo?
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Spider Necklace
So yesterday for my 25th Birthday on Friday the 13th.. I figured I'd wear a spider to fit the appropiate unlucky day, and who better than a little Marc Jacobs. I got this in new york years ago before his Marc by Marc Jacobs collection became ever so popular, and was made much better. Now, all the accessories are lame and not well made.. sorry Marc, totally my favorite necklace and color though.
Labels:
Brown wreckloose,
Marc Jacobs,
necklace
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Aurora Borealis
It was about 10:00pm, and I was driving down the highway to meet up with my friend Hector. The Minnesota highways are quite dark and there are no mountains or hills to sculpt the skyline. A burst of color appears at the corner of my eye and I turn to see what looks like the sun rise. I see this wave of a green-ish yellow flowing in the sky and immediately think I'm about to be abducted by aliens.
It was beautiful, and there I sat in my car driving towards this dancing energy in the sky forgetting about my destination and life itself. I pulled over to admire the view and stood dumbfounded with the endless possibilities that our universe has to offer.
I could picture someone holding this fabric of color over me, almost like when you're making the bed and the satin bed sheets tumble toward the ends. And then it hit me. The inspiration for my collection.... I stood there staring at Aurora as if she followed me, as if she was meant for me.
My mind.. filled with creativity and endless like my inspiration, led me to build a series of dark silhouettes with bursts of color at the mid-waist. Dancing fabrics draped on the body to form nothing more than natural movement.
This experience was nothing like I've seen in pictures. It was powerful,natural and uncontrolled. The only way for me to express what I saw is by my art. Hopefully others can feel my vision.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Viktor & Rolf
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Alexander McQueen & Bjork
For Alexander Mcqueen 2003 Fashion Rocks, He had Bjork Perform while he showed his collection. It really worked well and I loved it.. I thought about it today for some reason so though i'd show how amazing it was. God I love McQueen!!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Comme des Garçons
When you think so far out of the box that the box becomes deconstructed, asymmetrical and upside down... It becomes Comme Des Garcons.
Rei Kawakubo's mind must be filled with fascinating things. I mean.. she's Genius! To take everyday garments and deconstruct them in ways that are beautiful takes an artist.
I became infatuated with Japanese designers while working at Issey Miyake. I learned that femininity is more than just having a fitted garment. It taught me construction in ways I could never imagine. It taught me to understand and appreciate the basic form and shapes given to us. It helped me be creative. It taught me true art.
Japanese designers have become inspiring to me. They understand fashion/art in a completely different way than Americans, and has turned me into the designer I am today.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Zoe
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
Global Warming Ready?
This wierd weather makes me think of global warming. I mean, I remember for my birthday in march in new york/ pennsylvania i'd always have snow fall, and now, it barely snows in december.
This reminded me of when I worked for Diesel and we had the "Global Warming Ready" ads. Extremely controversial but soo true. What the world would look like after global warming affects can be left to the imagination, and diesel gave us a picture most weren't ready to see.
What a clever idea to mix what's affecting us globaly with fashion, but then again, as an artist, that's what we do isn't it?
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Hungry?
Thursday, February 26, 2009
J'adore Dior
For Christian Dior's Fall 2004 Couture fashion show, John Galliano sent down this master piece which was made of 300 feet of white satin with 1,500 crystals and pearls, had a 15 foot train and was worth around $100,000.00.
Where some didn't like, I J'adored! I thought it was a really beautiful piece of art. The pleats, the twists, the beading all facinated me and 5 years later it still haunts me.
Melania Knauss Trump Chose this dress as her wedding dress in 2005. Altered a bit of course and fit beautifully. I thought it was the dream dress.
Labels:
Christian Dior,
John Galliano,
Melania Trump
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Manolo Blahnik Mania
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Modern Woman
CHANEL's 2.55 in turquoise. A Classic, and currently one of the "IT" bags of 2009, women are literally dying for a 2.55. Why you ask?... because it's fabulous.. and because it's Chanel.
CHANEL is the foundation of today's handbag. In the 1920's women only carried small clutches which only held lipstick and cash. Leave it to the ever so controversial Coco Chanel to put handles on a purse, creating this revolutionary accessory.
Today's modern woman carries her entire life with her at any given moment. And why not add a Chanel to her collection.
Monday, February 23, 2009
OMG SJP
Sarah Jessica Parker looked stunning at the 2009 Oscars, which I only watch for the red carpet then pretend i'm paying attention to the rest. She was definitely the best dressed of the night for me in a lovely Dior gown. It's every gay mans dream to wear a puffed gown down the red carpet, and she represents that for all of us. ;-)
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Oyster Dress
-When I think of the greatest designers in my time, no one better comes to mind than Alexander Mcqueen. He's truely inspirational and there's no one else like him.
-As a designer, I always analyse someone else's work by whether I can make it or not. Not to say that I would replicate another designers work but to just understand the construction of the garment. In this case, I couldn't even begin to understand the construction of how it was made which is why I consider it a masterpiece.
-This dress is called the "Oyster Dress" where hundreds of layers of ivory organza form this unique unfinished looking, underwater, coral reef look. Ship wreck at sea was the theme, and you can certainly see that in this work of art.
-Currently located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it definitely deserves it's place in the fashion exhibit. I got to see this gorgeous masterpiece in person, and it left me speachless, and it's beauty leaves me craving for more.
Labels:
alexander mcqueen,
art,
oyster dress
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
My Brats
Thursday, February 19, 2009
It's.... beautiful
Ohh Oscar
No one does gowns like Oscar de la Renta. This Dominican Republic born designer shows us elegance and every womans dream of ball gowns. With a back ground with Balenciaga, Lanvin and Dior, you can clearly see this designer was destined for success. de la Renta's always on the right track, I love me some Oscar.
Labels:
dresses,
fashion,
fashion show,
fashion week,
gowns,
luxury,
oscar de la renta
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