Category Archives: CULTURE

Eye Spy

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Air Jordan IV Black Python Custom

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Russian customizer McMaggi hits the Air Jordan IV with a completely new black python snakeskin custom makeover. These custom Air Jordan IV “Black Python” seem to follow in the footsteps of the recently designed Air Jordan 4 “White Snake” by JBF Customs.

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Space.

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Red Bull Russian Wakeboarder Nikita Martyanov Lake Kayindy in Kazakhstan

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Follow Russian wakeboarder, Nikita Martyanov as he goes on an epic journey to find the lake in an old picture which happens to be Lake Kayindy in Kazakhstan, a mystical lake on a mountain that an earthquake triggered. Challenging himself, Nikita sets up the ultimate eco-park to create his dream riding spot.

История о путешествии Никиты Мартьянова в Казахстан, на самое загадочное озеро Каинды. Оно появилось в результате землетрясения, а в воде до сих пор растут ели.

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Style Kats.

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Reebok Kamikaze II Mid: Glow In the Dark

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Shawn Kemp’s Reebok Kamikaze II Mid retro is back in a flashy new glow-in-the-dark colorway.

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Europ Assitance IT x M&C Saatchi Submarine Crash in Milan

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International advertising powerhouse M&C Saatchi put together a savvy PR stunt for Italian insurance group Europ Assitance IT. The idea behind this bold statement was to get people to think about how well they are covered. This perfectly executed submarine crash included a staged performance of a hectic aftermath with emergency services and news reporters swarming around the situation. Check out the video over at Huffington Post UK.

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Food for thought.

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Snap!

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Breaking Bad

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Finally gave into the hype of Breaking Bad and watch the entire series in three days. One of the most intense well written shows I’ve ever watched. My favorite characters were defiantly ‘The Cousins’ – Leonel & Marco Salamanca and Gus Fring.

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Pharrell Joins SpongeBob SquarePants for ICECREAM’s 2013 Capsule Collection

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The whimsical characters of Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon have long been considered household names to children, teenagers and even adults — Pharrell Williams is one of them. Having recently left an imprint on Theophilus London’s LVRS label, Pharrell employs the yellow and porus sponge along with his slow-witted starfish friend for a 2013 fall/winter ICECREAM capsule collection. Catching up with the Billionaire Boys Club co-founder in New York, we learn of how cartoons played a vital role in Pharrell’s life while growing-up, how he first got introduced to SpongeBob and why ICECREAM took the time to collaborate with the lovable character. Watch the video above for a shared lesson on originality and the deeper meaning behind SpongeBob SquarePants.

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McIntosh MT5 Turntable

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Engineered to exacting McIntosh standards, the McIntosh MT5 Turntable comes equipped with a high performance platter and motor drive assembly, precision tone arm and a high output moving coil cartridge that is also compatible with moving magnet inputs. MT5 is factory adjusted for perfect playback. Tracking force, anti-skate force, cartridge overhang and arm height are all preset for maximum performance. The custom tone arm and matching moving coil cartridge track records with minimum friction using magnetic anti-skate and horizontal, tone-arm bearings. The MT5 turntable is compatible with any McIntosh stereo preamplifier and is a great piece to complete your two-channel stereo system. Available now for $6,500 USD.

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The Classy Issue September Mixtape

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The Classy Issue September Mixtape

01. Action Bronson – Drug Shit
02. A$AP Rocky – R. Cali
03. Lana Del Rey, Jay Z – Hundred Dollar Bill (Urban Noize Remix)
04. M.I.A. – Come Walk With Me
05. Macklemore – Same Love (De Hofnar Bootleg)
06. Meek Mill – Kendrick You Next
07. The Weeknd – Live For (Feat. Drake)
08. Jackal – Bubblegum (Feat. CRNKN)
09. 2 Chainz – Netflix (Feat. Fergie)
10. Gangsta Boo & Sinjin Hawke – Yea Hoe
11. Tyler, The Creator – Garbage
12. Drake – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Kastle Remix)
13. Sean Brown – Horns Go (Feat. R Mean)
14. Katy Perry – Dark Horse (feat. Juicy J)
15. Pusha T – Nosetalgia (Feat. Kendrick Lamar)
16. 2 Chainz – I Do It (Feat. Drake, Lil Wayne)
17. Pusha T – Sweet Serenade
18. Lana Del Rey – Young & Beautiful (PatrickReza Remix)
19. Drake – Pound Cake / Paris Morton Music 2 (Feat. JAY-Z)

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The Champ

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Olympic gold-medal winner. Heavyweight champion of the world. Sportsman of the century.

All in a day’s work for The Greatest, aka Muhammad Ali, born this day in 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Along the way, he starred in many of the most iconic images of sports history, including this shot from his rematch with Sonny Liston in 1965, scene of the “phantom punch.”

The pic is from Taschen’s monumental Ali book.

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90s Classics.

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Snap!

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Kidult EXSTINCTOR Sculpture

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Kidult is releasing a series of individually-numbered sculptures left at undisclosed locations across the globe. We now get a first look at one of these “EXSTINCTOR” sculptures — a golden piece featuring a human’s rib cage as the body of the fire extinguisher-inspired design. With a firm nod at Kidult’s trademark utensil used in his work, the “EXSTINCTOR” is a reflection of the Parisian artist’s style and counter-consumerism ethics — by giving the sculptures free in major cities worldwide. The first one has already been found in New York with Paris, Hong Kong, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles and Miami still to come.

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Escape.

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Kanye West Manhattan Loft

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A space that redefines the word “minimial”, Kanye West’s New York loft is perfectly fitting for his style. It’s serene and simple, with every detail from the lighting to the monolithic stone islands crafted with the utmost attention to detail. Designed by Claudio Silvestrin, the tour shown here is sans furniture—though knowing Mr. West, he probably didn’t add much anyways.

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A Little Bit Eternal: Rick Owens and Michele Lamy

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Rick Owens first met his wife, Michele Lamy, more than twenty years ago when he was employed as a pattern maker in the design company she owned and ran in Los Angeles. In 2008, in a definitive New Yorker profile, he described her as “a mesmerising sphinx. I’m so fascinated by someone who acts completely on instinct and feelings, where I’m so pragmatic and sensible and kind of, compared to her, boring and conservative.” Such things are relative, clearly.

In 2003, and by that point heading up the successful Rick Owens label, the pair migrated to a five-storey mansion in the Seventh Arrondissement of Paris where they now live and work. “It was kind of like, wow, I never expected this to happen, but here we are, this demands something special,” Owens once said of the move.

The “something special” in question took the form first of a series of life-size waxworks, originally conceived by Owens and created by Madame Tussauds (“when he reaches a level of stature, a man has his portrait commissioned to go over the fireplace”), and the introduction of fine furniture to his oeuvre. This is exhibited and sold on a commission-only basis and fills the couple’s living space also. Owens comes up with the initial designs, while Lamy is responsible for their execution, liaising with the many specialists involved.

“It’s kind of like asking a fascist and a gypsy to organise a war together,” says the designer, deadpan. “She’s just so generous and so flexible with deadlines and I’m not. She likes the complexity and eccentricity of working with artisans and I don’t always have the patience for that. The furniture is customised, esoteric, involves rare materials. She loves that.”

Here meanwhile, in this intimate film portrait by Danielle Levitt, is how Owens sums up his aesthetic: “I like classicism. I like historic reference. I like if there is something new with something almost ancient.”

Text by Susannah Frankel
Film and Portraits by Danielle Levitt

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