ak, you should have kept it clean, don’t say i didn’t “toldyou”. by dd
Author: tomorrow started
good golly, miss molly!
sorry this one is for you… by dd
CHRISTIAN PATTERSON – REDHEADED PECKERWOOD
chacha told me about christian patterson’s book, redheaded peckerwood. it’s great indeed. by pp+chch
paint me a beautiful brick
done. its by swedish born norwegian noted artists odd nerdrum. just love that brick. by dd
DAVID LYNCH – lithographs
just really nice. by pp.
GREAT USE OF THE DOG
by william wegman in the present issue of man about town, designed by no one else than m/m paris. by pp.
bambi in ksubi
aussie model bambi northwood-blyth stopped by today in a dress by her boyfriend dan single’s line, ksubi. by m+m
NIke Zoom Match: Classic limited edition nikes for non future
get me some of that… by dd
encens magazine – the white issue
cool fashion magazine with cool choice of paper. images are hit or miss but some are actually pretty good. it looks like a cross between a book and a magazine, in content too, mixing the worlds of art and fashion. if you read it on the subway, people might actually think you’re reading to learn. by ak
cochon ville: original uncensored video of Sébastien Tellier plus the hey champ dimitri remix
here’s tellier again with his crazy digs. i generally hate remixes but i must say love the dimitri remix on this, been in my head since icff. by xy
skate moss
jeff gaudinet’s accidental idea transformed into a great site. if nothing else, at least these are beautiful and seeping with originality. the rest can be seen here. thanks to the beautiful k for the find. by sv
moonrise kingdom, an ethereal place
perhaps i am biased, but considering the amount of garbage that is forced upon us these days, wes anderson is a persistent and glorious breath of fresh air. i was fortunate enough to see ‘moonrise kingdom’ this past weekend, and combining the effortless style and wit of all his other movies, i truly think he has perfected his craft with this one. taking the elements of detail to an entirely new level and juxtaposing them with an unforgettable cast, anderson proves that he is truly a cinephile’s hero. despite the wondrous performances of big name actors, suzy and sam, the star-crossed lovers and protagonists outshine all others on the screen. played by kara hayward (a pubescent margot tenenbaum) and jared gilman (a hemingway-esque noble young man) you are completely drawn to their love, its genuine intent and post-modernist determinism. there is the languid air of an orphaned child and parental issues as in all other anderson films, but this is positively delightful. and if you have a soul, you will want to see it immediately. by sv