Monday, February 15, 2010

We Are The World 25 Remix Official Video



Okay...Jay-Z was not apart of this because he felt this song should jus be left alone like Michael Jacksons Thriller. I would have to agree with him tho, not because its Jay just because he was telling the truth. The Remix is not as bad as I thought but I think is was all over the place I mean there was autotune, and rapping and different styles of voices, just all different things. It wasnt as bad as people made it seem tho. I do agree tho it shudd have been left alone and just kept to michael jackson. I only heard Michael in there like three rimes. I can only love it becuase it benefits others. If its for a good cause why not.

Air Max 90



The Nike runners keep on coming. While we’ve seen a ton of AM1s and even a special pair of AM95s released lately, these two Air Max 90s are set to release for the ladies in the very near future.

The first pair uses a navy leather construction on the mudguard and quarter panels, while matching textiles fill out the toe box. Bright pink appears on the tongue and liner, while the white midsole matches up with the laces, Swoosh and midfoot accents. The second pair relies on nubuck and mesh for its base in light grey and black. Teal is used to brighten up the simple build on the midfoot, heel and window surround, among other places

Y-3










There’s lots of discussion out there about designers making their runway shows more democratic by live-streaming them, but at least until the technology improves, aint no way that is replacing actually being there. Case in point Y-3. In reading the reviews on Style, I discover that Yohji was clearly dealing with some anger management issues when he designed this collection because it included tee-shirts which read, “33 Years in Prison” and “23 Years in Prison – 20 = Y-3,” none of which are captured in the photos. And at the end of the show, which was backdropped by Paul Simon’s “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” Yohji punches a male boxer and then is himself punched out by a woman! Anway, I like this collection because it reminds me of my partner, Samia, all snuggy and layered up….stuff you can hide from the world in if you are so inclined.Y-3 is on the run from the gloom and doom of the world. Armed with tongue-in-cheek humor, splashes of bright color, and intriguing aesthetic contrasts, the label’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection brought a healthy dose of fun back to the runway. Presented on Sunday, February 14th, as part of New York fashion week, the show sought an escapist route to the future of sport style.
Y-3 has always melded technology with tradition, and never has that been more apparent. For Fall, the label known for sport elegance took inspiration from bespoke English tailoring, reinterpreting classic shapes in futuristic materials, or alternately, classic materials in futuristic shapes. The result was a kinetic and thoroughly modern take on sportswear. The collection, presented for the second season at the Park Avenue Armory, also captured a playful mood with an industrial laser light show by the British art collective UVA. The show closed with a bang and the superhero theme came full circle as Mr. Yamamoto and a masked male model duked it out in front of the audience. Yamamoto emerged as the winner after the hardcore scuffle. That is, until tough-as-nails supermodel Freja Beha knocked the designer back down to the ground.



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