Saturday, December 12, 2009

Every Christmas I look forward for this scene




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Youll Shoot Your Eye Out

The Ladder

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See that, yeah thats the vision of building an Empire. On Friday December 11 I met with some old friends, I mean I havent actually sat down with them to chop it up since 8th grade. They are trying to enter into the industry we call hip hop. Now days its not just about lyrics anymore you gotta have a whole brand. So they asked me for my help, and at the same I need their help so we are all in this together. If I could be the new Enrique Bautista then thats great. AKA Mr. Ivee League, man Im still trying to be Legendary. They put me back in the mode of focus where Im not letting nuthing stop me, and one of them said we pretty much now have to be Perfectionist. So for everyone out there in the world, who put me on the back burner, or excluded me from their life, who had attitudes when I hit them up on facebook, or just was on sum BS...im really not trying to cuss, you all will regret what you did to me, my friends and everyone apart of this project. Preparation starts now, and then the come up starts. Ivee League UP, Scuba Steve Clothing UP, S>W>A>Y UP, The Fam UP, and last but def not least HV UP. (chuckle) we comin for all of this.

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Its all good D. Fish.

MVP Puppets

Dope






Tonight in NYC sees the opening of the latest exhibition at the Jonathan Levine Gallery, featuring James Marshall (aka Dalek). James Marshall’s collection, ‘And There Was War in Heaven,” will showcase his newest geometric works as he drops the more commonly known ‘Dalek’ name attached to his signature Space Monkey characters. The pieces also have little to no reference to the Space Monkey and are simpler with more affordable pricing. The exhibition will have a limited run from December 12, 2009 through January 9, 2010.
James Marshall “And There Was War in Heaven” Exhibition
Jonathan Levine Gallery
529 W. 20th St
9th Floor, New York, NY 10011.

Grape



Tomorrow, the future ‘heads of America get a chance to grab a pair of special Air Jordan 12s in a kids-only colorway, as it marks the official national release. These Jordans have been (sadly) limited to the younger ones, but regardless, they are without a doubt a “win.”

The uppers are made with black nubuck, similar to the 12 “Nubuck” that retroed earlier this year. The toe portion is made with ultra gloss black. Grand Purple is used on the outsole, as well as the underside fo the tongue and tongue logo. On the heel, the tab is accented with Aquamarine, giving these a very “Aqua” feel. If you’ve kids or can wear them yourselves, head to your local retailer tomorrow.

Sunday Drive




Sunday Drive by Luke Smalley
by sabine7 / November 6, 2009
Through Luke Smalley's photos we see a trio of young women primping and preparing for some big event, taking care to get it just right. Then they jump into the car and drive off to see their beaus. The guys happen to be in jail, however, and the Sunday drive doesn't seem so carefree any more. Neither side of this coin looks very good. Or does it, given that these pictures are oh-so-attractive.

Artist: Luke Smalley
+ clampart.com



Sunday Drive runs through December 19, 2009 at Clamp Art in New York. The exhibition is in memory of the artist, who died unexpectedly in May 2009

We Lookin for the Ladies!








Dont get Stumpped Out


Blackbird and one of America’s perennial footwear favorites Alden collaborate on one of this year’s best work boot interpretation, the Foss Tugger Work Boot. The boot’s inspiration finds itself in Blackbird’s local history and the Foss tugboats. As a child, Blackbird owner Nicole Miller’s experience with the boats came courtesy of her grandfather’s involvement. The black Navy Blucher High Boot style is modeled on the same last as Alden’s famous 405 Indy boot and feature a Goodyear molded rubber outsole. Available now at Blackbird.

Get your Tie and Cufflings Up




Known mostly for their leather goods, Tanner Goods’ understanding of accessories is a big factor in this smart piece of design with their Epaulet collaboration Sterling Silver Tie Bar. The tie bar is cast in .925 sterling silver with a special little added bonus. The horizontal stripe can be customized with three different shades of leather to help match your tie bar to your tie/shirt. The tie bar is available now at Epaulet