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Tyler, the Creator Wins Best New Artist 2011 MTV VMAs

Tyler, the Creator’s video for “Yonkers” has won the 2011 MTV Music Video Award for Best New Artist, which he dedicated to Earl Sweatshirt.

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Razer Gaming Laptop: The Razer Blade

I’d like to know how big a seller this is as it’s seriously aimed at the die-hard gamers out there.

“Developed in partnership with Intel, the Razer Blade features a fast Intel® Core™ i7 processorand a high performance NVIDIA GeForce® graphics processor. The hardware was designed torun the most demanding games of today without sacrificing the laptop’s portable form factor.The Razer Blade also does not compromise on screen size as it comes with an incredible LED backlit high-definition 17” display.

The Razer Blade features the Switchblade User Interface – Razer’s multi-award winning, highly intuitive interface technology. The interface is comprised of 10 dynamic adaptive tactile keys for easier access of in-game commands, and an LCD capable of two modes: one mode that displays in-game information when a mouse is in use; and another mode that functions as an ultra-sensitive, multi-touch panel designed for gaming on the go.”

Priced at 2800 USD, the laptop will release late 2011.

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Jay-Z & Kanye West Perform ‘Otis’ Live At 2011 MTV VMAs

Get on this video quick because it’ll probably be pulled soon. Jay-Z and Kanye West hit the stage to perform ‘Otis‘ from their album Watch The Throne. A deadly duo!

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Lanvin 2011 Fall Campaign Film

I wasn’t feeling this when I first started watching it, but by the end it made me chuckle a bit and the girls dance moves kinda reminded me of a few girls I see carving it up on the podiums in the nightclubs on the weekend. Featuring  Karen Elson, Raquel Zimmermann and even Alber Elbaz to the sound of Pitbull’s “I Know You Want Me.”

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NEIGHBORHOOD C.W.P. ALT. Zippo

I picked up my new Neighborhood Zippo while in Tokyo a few weeks ago. It’s got a great vintage feel to it and nice design. This replica of the 1941 brass Zippo lighter, officially called the C.W.P. ALT. Zippo. Available through HAVEN.

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Marcelina Sowa by Aitken Jolly

Marcelina Sowa by Aitken Jolly in Bazaar Jewellery Tough Luxe for Harper’s Bazaar UK September 2011.

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Russian Air Force

Amazing photo and angle.

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Ueli Steck: Speed Climbing

Inspiring stuff right here. Ueli Steck also known at the “Swiss Machine” has some big balls to set a world record by climbing this 13,205 feet mountain.

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Darth Vapour

This steampunk mask made by Michael Salerno “represents the Imperial aspirations of the European powers in the 19th Century.”

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ThunderCats (2011)

If you were a fan of the 80s classic. Get on the new interpretation of the cult cartoon.

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Raf Simons’ Home in Belgium

Wall Street Journal Article

If Raf Simons weren’t the influential fashion designer behind Jil Sander and his own eponymous line, he’d like to be a ceramicist. “There’s something so romantic about it,” he says. “I think about the South of France, the nature of clay, working with your hands. Fashion is such an octopus. You’re connected to so many people: suppliers, pattern makers, production teams, marketing teams, vendors. . . .” Six years ago, the 43-year-old Belgian went from being the under-the-radar, trend-driving menswear designer of Raf Simons to the top man at Jil Sander. With that coveted post, which includes overseeing men’s and women’s wear, has come much critical praise—particularly for exploring minimalism through proportion and color in women’s wear—and countless opportunities. But Simons remains notoriously private. Quiet and sensitive, he lives alone in Antwerp, preferring the gentle lull of that city to the hardworking buzz of Milan, where he is obligated to spend almost 110 days a year for Jil Sander. He does not attend the high-flying black-tie affairs that are standard for so many of his peers. And he rarely allows himself to be photographed. “I’m not so rock and roll,” he says, jokingly. “I’m more techno.” In more ways than one, his art-filled apartment has become his sanctuary.

Designed in 1968—Simons thinks it’s kismet that it’s the year he was born—by a Belgian couple who imported Modernist furniture, the two-story, open-floor-plan apartment is a primer in mid-century Modernism. A longtime collector of mid-century furniture, Simons knew he would buy it the minute he saw the wenge-wood floating staircase, built-in cabinets and floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass windows. That it’s located in Antwerp’s heavily Orthodox Jewish neighborhood, far from the ritzy homes and shopping area near the city’s central cathedral, didn’t matter in the least. Nor did the creaky floorboards and outdated electrics. Simons, who purchased the apartment nearly six years ago, hasn’t changed a thing. “It’s perfect just the way it is,” he says, sitting on a Pierre Chapo chair in a plaid button-down shirt and paint-splattered Alexander McQueen denim shorts. “I love the ’50s and ’60s; we were going to the moon; people were wondering what the world was going to be like; there was this idea about being surprised by the future.” He’s even learned to embrace some of the home’s quirkier elements, such as five marble planters that randomly jut out of the entryway floor. (Finding plants that can survive in the low light has proved more difficult.)

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Hurricane Irene: New York mayor says time for evacuation is over

BBC News:

Hurricane Irene is on its way to New York where the mayor, Michael Bloomberg, urged people to move to shelters, warning that it was a “life-threatening storm”.

He said flying debris could smash windows and urged people move to a room with as few windows as possible as the ”time for evacuation was over”.

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Conference of Cool

Chevy Chase & John Belushi, New York City, 1976.

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Palladium Presents Tokyo Rising feat. Pharrell Williams Trailer

Tokyo is truely my second home and I’m always excited to get back there since moving to Hong Kong. This looks like it’ll be a great watch as Pharrell Williams looks into Tokyo’s uprising movement from the recent nuclear tragedies. The full doco drops September 1st.

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Supreme Fall/Winter 2011 Collection Launch

Rain, hail or shine. Die-hard Supreme fans wouldn’t be washed away, as over 300 people lined up at dawn to get there hands on the new fall/winter range. I love seeing this kind of passion for a brand and when you do finally get the piece you waited so long for makes it just that bit sweeter when you first rock it out.

Supreme – New York
274 Lafayette Street | Map
New York, NY 10012
TEL #: 212-966-7799

Supreme – Los Angeles
439 North Fairfax Avenue | Map
Los Angeles, CA 90036
TEL #: 323-655-6205

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Those Usual Suspects

Those Usual Suspects (feat Yota) – My Star (Unreleased Big Room Edit) by Those Usual Suspects
Those Usual Suspects (feat Yota) – My Star (Lifelike Mix)SAMPLE by Those Usual Suspects
Arias & Nael – Alive (Those Usual Suspects Mix) by Those Usual Suspects
Those Usual Suspects – Feel the Need (On Roger Sanchez’ Release Yourself Spotlight) by Those Usual Suspects
Those Usual Suspects (feat Jay Sebag) – Give It To Me (Original Mix) by Those Usual Suspects
Those Usual Suspects (feat Erik) – Can’t Hold On (Original Mix)SAMPLE by Those Usual Suspects
Those Usual Suspects (feat Yota) – My Star (Original Mix)SAMPLE by Those Usual Suspects
Those Usual Suspects – Together (Super Mal Mix) by Those Usual Suspects
Ou Est Le Swimming Pool – Jacksons Last Stand (Those Usual Suspects Mix) by Those Usual Suspects

Check out these Aussie guys funky electro/disco tracks. Always great to see Australian artists producing quality work.

Not many artists can boast signing their first single with one of the greatest House Music personalities of all-time. Those Usual Suspects were fortunate enough to release their first single “Dakka” on French Superstar Bob Sinclar’s Africanism/Yellow Productions imprint, including a remix by another House-don, ‘Little’ Louie Vega. This allowed the trio, Atridge, Maarcos and Wei-Shen, to join a select group of Musicians in the Bob Sinclar’s ‘Africanism All-Stars’ Team. “Dakka” was instantly supported by the biggest names in dance music including Roger Sanchez, Martin Solveig, Erick Morillo, David Guetta and received airplay on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection.

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Sophia Chang + BaoHaus 2 Wall Art

After the success of BaoHaus, Eddie & Evan Huang have opened BaoHaus 2. This time they’ve teamed up with illustrator and artist Sophia Chang to create these great pieces for the restaurant. Finding reference from Action Bronson, Tribe Called Quest, Camron, Juelz Santana, Lil Wayne, Waka Flocka, YADADADA MEAN.

BaoHaus 2
238 E 14th Street
(between 2nd and 3rd Avenue)
NY, NY 10002

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Interview Magazine: Carine Roitfeld Interview with Karl Lagerfeld

Although Carine Roitfeld is no longer the editor of FrenchVogue, she remains steadily at the perch of the fashion world, standing atop those super-high bondage-referencing heels that she partly made a staple of Parisian style (along with close-fitting pencil skirts, black leather, cinch-waist toppers, and if any woman dared follow her dictates, a little nipple). But la femme parisienne, which Roitfeld very much is, makes her own ground wherever she walks. After all, it is Roitfeld who, with Tom Ford and Mario Testino, started a movement of overt sexuality in fashion with their campaign for Gucci in the ’90s, which she later polemicized with her redesign for the French edition of Vogue as the hard-edged emblem of “erotic chic” during her aughties tenure at the magazine.

KARL LAGERFELD: How far can you take an image?

CARINE ROITFELD: I think that when you’re taking pictures with my principles, you can try anything. Dare to do a lot of things—dare with sexuality, dare to break taboos as long as it remains photogenic. As long as I find an elegance and beauty in it, I am not afraid to tackle anything.

LAGERFELD: I think it was Marlow who said, “There is no beauty without some strangeness in the proportions.”

ROITFELD: Exactly. I think that something needs to be weird in order to have a real beauty. Beauty can be quite boring, especially if you’re talking about beauty that doesn’t last. And what lasts is exactly the thing that maybe wasn’t pretty at first—it comes over time to be beautiful or interesting or exciting.

LAGERFELD: When do you think a photograph become erotic? And when does it cross that boundary into the x-rated or pornography?

ROITFELD: It’s very difficult to know when you’re crossing the boundary. I hate the word boundary because I never think about it when taking a picture. Very often it doesn’t mean anything because it depends on who’s looking at the picture more than the content of the picture itself.

LAGERFELD: Yes. But even it’s simpler than that. Take Helmut Newton. Some of his photos were shocking. But there’s always a beauty in the composition. There’s always an artistic interest in terms of the image.

ROITFELD: I am against absolute gratuity.

LAGERFELD: That’s what I wanted to hear you say.

ROITFELD: Moreover, I think in Helmut’s pictures, it’s a stolen moment, like a snapshot. He didn’t try too hard.

LAGERFELD: He never tried too hard, right?

ROITFELD: It was very, very, very fast.

LAGERFELD: The Germans have a saying, “Things are spicier if they’re short.”

ROITFELD: Well, you and I have worked together so you know this about me. I think the first picture taken is often the best one.

LAGERFELD: Oh yes. But I worked with Helmut a lot too. I was even Helmut’s stylist with Caroline of Monaco. I know his work process. The rest of us were making such a fuss, trying so hard, and he’d just come in and do it. What was his secret? Even the most explicit photos were an art form.

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Lego Superheros!

Minifigs with Superpowers!

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