Category Archives: DESIGN
VALENTINO: I AM SOMEBODY WITH TASTE, OF COURSE
Mr. Valentino, how often in your life have you said the word bellissima?
I say it when I see the truth, when I see something truly beautiful.
Does that happen every day?
I try to put my eyes on things like that.
Is beauty really the most important thing for you?
As a creator, beauty is the most important. Since I was a child I loved the way a dress looks, I admired a great face, a lovely body. I enjoy the beauty in a woman, in a man, in a child, in a painting. Beautiful things are important and make life important. Since I was a kid I’ve been encouraging myself to appreciate beauty.
When you started your career as a young man in Paris, did you ever think that you would become such a brilliant, internationally recognized legend?
My dear, when you start it’s quite difficult to dream for everybody. But of course you have aspirations. I did a very important collection in 1968 and I realized that I was quite good. All the magazines and everybody came to visit me. I became quite well known for my glamour and my femininity and women started to love my clothes.
Since then the fashion industry has changed a lot. How would you sum that up?
Fashion has changed every decade very strongly. I like the 60s quite a bit, I like the 70s very much. But I hated the 80s: I think that was something extremely vulgar. Ladies that were crazy to buy clothes but the looks were not beautiful: big shoulders, short dresses, hair like mountains… I never liked it. But I enjoyed the 90s quite a bit.
Shortly before your retirement you said a designer nowadays has to be more like a manager than a creative artist. Do you still agree?
They want to make money now. If you want to make lots of money, you try to make a product that sells everywhere. But then your productivity goes down. The products are cheap because the materials are not really expensive. This is not my world, as you can imagine.
How do you get inspired?
I dream about dresses sometimes. Then I turn the light on at my night table and I draw. I’m also inspired if I go to a museum like the Hermitage in St. Petersburg or if I visit China and see the old costumes of its national theater. I get a lot inspiration from these sorts of things, but never from a woman. I do the dress for a woman, but I don’t take inspiration from them.
Why is that? You have great relationships with massive movie stars, Hollywood divas, and society ladies, some of whom must be inspiring in some sort of way.
The thing is: I have to love my collection; I have to create my own personal things for the season. If I like it, then movie stars and the ladies around me are also very fond of it.
What do you think is the most beautiful dress you’ve ever designed?
(Laughs) I did too many beautiful dresses, I am sorry. I am somebody with taste of course and when I don’t like things in the collection I don’t include them. I just want the essence of beauty.
Who is a perfect ‘Valentino woman’?
A woman with taste. She must know what she wants, because it’s very frustrating for me if somebody says, “Listen, I’ll let you do what you want; I’m there like a piece of glass and you have to do something nice for me.” I think it’s better if a woman comes and she discusses with you and she has personality so you are more attracted to her to make clothes. This is the kind of woman I love.
Which supermodel do you have the closest relationship with, your favorite one?
I love many of them, but if I flash back, I have a special, special feeling for Gisele. For me she is now the most beautiful woman in the world; first of all, she is a real super star model. I also love Claudia a lot.
Another important person in your life is Giancarlo Giammetti, your longtime partner for more than 40 years.
The relationship goes on and on and on, even with the greatest storm in the world. We’ve had discussions, we’ve had problems, but Mr. Giammetti was always very nice to me. And he gave me the possibility to work very calmly and without any bit of tremor. I was always in my creative studio doing my design, preparing my collections without any worry at all.
Who is your best friend in the fashion industry?
The best friend? I maybe have a thousand…
OK, let’s rephrase then: Which competitor do you have the most respect for?
I’m very close friends with Karl Lagerfeld. I like what he does, he has lots of talent, also guts, he is very good photographer. And I was a very, very, very great admirer of Yves Saint Laurent.
If the young Valentino could meet you today, what would he think?
I think he would be very, very happy because I was always a very big dreamer. I was always dreaming of beauty. My mother used to say, you think of stupid things all the time.
Your name and your status became bigger than life at a certain point. Was it ever difficult being considered as an icon? Like people would only see the fashion genius Valentino and not the person?
That’s very difficult to say. I don’t know. I have always accepted with joy all the names and the titles that they have given me: ‘The King’, ‘The Emperor’, ‘The Icon.’ I am Valentino. I live in my own world. My life didn’t change, it’s always been the same. I still am like I was many, many years ago, the same person. I love to create clothes, I love beautiful things, I love beautiful houses, I love entertaining. If they want to call me ‘icon’, OK, then I am an icon. What can I say?
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Reebok Classics: Lauryn Hill on ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’
Reebok is hitting hard with it’s recent marketing shift. Reebok Classics and Rock The Bells continue with their Classic Albums by Classic Artists series. Lauryn Hill talks about ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’.
NIKE turns 40!
It’s already been 40 years since Nike launched the Swoosh back in 1971 and with a few tweaks. It’s still one of the most inspiring logos. Can’t wait to see how it evolves in the next 40 years.
BlackBerry Curve 7
New from RIM comes a particularly slender (we’re talking 11mm/0.43″) iteration of their popular BlackBerry Curve model. Available in the dual-mode GSM/CDMA 9370, the GSM/UMTS 9360 and the CDMA-only 9350 variants, the new Curves all feature an 800MHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, a 2.44-inch HVGA+ display, a five megapixel EDoF camera (with LED flash and VGA video recording), Bluetooth, GPS and 512MB of built-in storage.
Supreme Flying Logo
To celebrate the Fall/Winter range from Supreme. They commissioned a plane to fly the Supreme logo over the skyline of New York City. The track “Solstice” by Brian Bennett – sampled off Nas “Find Ya Wealth” and Kanye West’s G.O.O.D Friday track “Lord, Lord, Lord.”
Mr Hipp Illustrations
I love Mr Hipps illustration style. Expect to see these continue to be peppered through my blog.
Casa Pezo: Solo Houses by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen Architects
Designed by Chile-based studio Pezo Von Ellrichshausen Architects, this unique 2,150 square foot home is the first of the series to be set in Cretas, a municipality located in the Matarraña comarca, province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain.
Pentax Q black: world’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera crown
Pentax has announced the world’s smallest and lightest digital camera with interchangeable lens. The Pentax Q-Black is only 3.9 x 2.3 x 1.2”. It has 12.4 megapixel CMOS image sensor, capable of producing 12-bit DNG RAW and JPG images and to benefit from very low noise even in low light situations. And you can choose a variety of specialty Q lenses which include prime, zoom and fisheye lenses… Other features include HDR Capture, 1080p HD Video, Sensor-Shift Shake Reduction, 3 Inch LCD Monitor, 5 FPS, Bokeh Control Filter and smart effect.
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5 Boro Fall 2011
5BORO FALL ’11 CLIP from 5BORO on Vimeo.
5BORO beautifully shot video of Dan Pensyl, Willy Akers, and some of their other riders hitting spots around NYC.
Supreme Fall/Winter 2011 Collection
I was recently in Tokyo and always make it a must to stop by the Supreme store to pick up some summer gears. B-ball singlets, a cross over Popeye tee and a couple of caps. The winter range is just around the corner so Supreme have updated their website with a preview to their fall/winter 2011 collection. Check out the range here.
Youth Factory: Merida, Spain
Youth Factory, Factoría Joven, in Mérida, Spain, is the result of the government, community and local designers all coming together to create a space for children and youth be creative and have fun.
Using recycled furniture, inexpensive building materials and temporary solutions, the designers were definitely not looking to build a monument to architecture; they were much more interested in affordable ordinariness and practical possibilities.
Sample Food Vol. 2 Mixtape
Chow down on some soulful/funk tracks sampled by the big names in hip hop.
Tracks /
Otis Redding – Try a Little Tenderness (sampled by: Jay-Z & Kanye West – Otis)
The O’Jays – Darling Darling Baby (sampled by: Big Pun – I’m Not A Player)
Barry White – Playing Your Game Baby (sampled by: Black Moon – I Gotcha Opin Remix)
Rene & Angela – Imaginary Playmates (sampled by: Jay-Z – Imaginary Player)
The Brothers Johnson – Tomorrow (sampled by: OC – Far From Yours)
Jon Lucien (sampled by: MF DOOM – Myrtle Leaf)
Eugene Record – Here Comes the Son (sampled by: De La Soul – He Comes)
Ronnie Laws – Tidal Wave (sampled by: Black Moon – Who Got Tha Props?)
Gil Scott-Heron – Home Is Where the Hatred Is (sampled by: Common – Home)
Bob James – Nautilus (sampled by: Ghostface Killah – Daytona 500)
Love Unlimited Orchestra – Midnight Groove (sampled by: Flipmode Squad – Cha Cha Cha)
Sylvia Striplin – Can’t Turn Me Away (sampled by: Junior Mafia – Get Money)
Gap Mangione – Diana In The Autumn Wind (sampled by: Slum Village – Fall In Love)
Love Unlimited Orchestra – I Wanna Stay (sampled by: Q-Tip – Vivrant Thing)
Bobby Bland – Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City (sampled by: Jay-Z – Ain’t No Love)
Weldon Irvine – We Gettin Down (sampled by: A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour)
Boz Scaggs – Lowdown (sampled by: MF DOOM – Black Snake Root)
Patrice Rushen – Remind Me (sampled by: Junior Mafia – I Need You Tonight)
Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack – Born To Love (sampled by: Nas – Second Childhood)
The Spinners – I’m Tired Of Giving (sampled by: Mobb Deep – Up North Trip)
Patrice Rushen – Where There Is Love (sampled by: Mobb Deep – Temperature’s Rising)
Tarika Blue – Dreamflower (sampled by: Erykah Badu – Didn’t Ya Know?)
Seals & Crofts – Sweet Green Fields (sampled by: Busta Rhymes – Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See)
Samuel Jonathan Johnson – My Music (sampled by: Jadakiss – We Goin’ Make It)
Eager Beaver Lager + Stussy Capsule Collection
Stussy has connected with Eager Beaver Lager on a special capsule collection for their Toronto and Vancouver chapter stores. Further information on the launch can be found here.
Dave White Interview
Dave White Interview – Eagle/Americana/Nike/Jordan from WeAreHQ TV on Vimeo.
WeAreHQ caught up with artist/designer Dave White to chat about his latest exhibition which is inspired by the American Eagle and talks about future projects including the upcoming Air Jordan collaboration.
Vista Skateboard Art: Brazilian Magazine
Skateboarding culture has spread to a new youth all over the world and I couldn’t more supportive of exposing Skateboard magazines from countries other than the states. Vista Skateboard Art is a brazilian magazine about skateboarding culture in Brazil and worldwide. Free to download. The magazine is designed by Chiba Chiba studio.
Armed Notebook by Megawing
Black notebook series with 3D covers of weaponry and unique pages inside.
“The creativity and knowledge expressed through words and sketches are the best means to get our points across, not through force and/or violence” – a strong message conveyed by the designer.
The Naked And Famous: The Sun
The Naked And Famous – The Sun from The Naked And Famous on Vimeo.
This was sent to me by my mate Lachie and it’s well impressive.
Directed by Joel Kefali & Campbell Hooper for Special Problems. Song taken from album ‘Passive Me, Aggressive You’.
“Post-Riots Levi’s And Nike To Shift Comms And Marketing Strategy From Rebellion”
It was only natural that some brands would start launching ‘topic’ campaigns in relation to the London Riots. I understand the riots are causing a lot destruction and negativity to the community, but I can also see how like with any brand. It wants to relate to people whether its a sport they play or a current affair the world is being effected by. As long as it’s done tastefully I support it.
Brands including Levi’s and Nike denied suggestions that they were paying the price of flirting with images of youthful rebellion, but several youth brands are attempting to reconnect their offerings with sportspeople and even with the people who cleaned up after the protests.
In a Daily Mail column on Monday, Janet Street-Porter wrote that ‘even mainstream brands such as Levi’s promote the notion of confrontation as hip’.
Writing for PRWeek, Instinct PR founder Jonathan Kirkby has argued that brands must now become ‘more sensitive’ with their PR and marketing, warning against using imagery and ideas that could be interpreted as ‘encouraging a rebellious attitude’.
Levi’s pulled cinema and Facebook adverts last week for its Go Forth range, which featured a young man squaring up to riot police while a voiceover said ‘you’re marvellous’.
Although Levi’s declined to discuss how it was moving its brand on following the riots, a statement given to PRWeek claimed that the advert was ‘in the spirit of positive action and optimism’.
It added: ‘We believe this spirit was encapsulated by the groups that came together in Clapham, Hackney and elsewhere to rebuild their communities.’
A Nike spokesman denied that the brand had flirted with dangerous imagery, although earlier this year it replaced a line of shirts that read ‘Dope’, ‘Get High’ and ‘Ride Pipe’ following complaints that they promoted drug use.
Hinting that Nike was likely to refocus its comms and marketing strategy to emphasise its relationship with elite sportspeople, the spokesman insisted ‘sports values have always inspired our campaigns and brand statements’.
London 2012 Olympics tier one sponsor Adidas has used controversial rappers Snoop Dogg and Big Sean to promote the brand. Adidas head of PR Sarah Gower declined to comment, but a previous statement said the riots ‘go against everything we stand for’.
PRWeek also contacted JD Sports group marketing director Stephen White for comment, but he failed to respond.
Foot Locker declined to comment as ‘a matter of corporate policy’.
KEY BRAND PLAYERS
Levi’s was forced to pull an ad featuring a young man squaring up to riot police, following a public outcry that it glorified riots.
Nike had a store hit in Manchester and its products were targeted in other stores by youths.
JD Sports suffered as young rioters struck 30 of its stores – at a cost of more than £10m in clean-up work and lost stock.
BlackBerry was identified as the smartphone of choice for teenage rioters and its instant messaging service BBM was reportedly used to organise disruption.
Adidas clothing featured in many of the media photographs of the riots.