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Arcas &&&&& Mixtape
Get ready to be challenged because this isn’t your normal head bobbing mix.
EarMilk –
Arca, who is responsible for contributing a good chunk of the tracks on Kanye West’s latest polarizing project, Yeezus, dutifully showcases his chops; the Louis Vuitton Don was smart in acquiring the talents of the young Venezuelan-born artist (whose real name is Alejandro Ghersi), as his sound shows no boundaries.
Tracklist –
Arca – Knot
Arca – Harness
Arca – Fossil
Arca – Feminine
Arca – Anaesthetic
Arca – Coin
Arca – Century
Arca – Mother
Arca – Hallucinogen
Arca – Pinch
Arca – DM True
Arca – Waste
Arca – Pure Anna
Arca – Obelisk
Jon Buscemi of BUSCEMI® Speaks About the Brand’s Influences and Founding Gourmet Footwear
Tell us about your new project, BUSCEMI®.
The first thing that comes to mind when I think about the project is necessity. The phrase “lifestyle brand” is thrown around so much these days but when you get down to it that is exactly what I am creating. I am setting out to make things that I will be utilizing on the daily, products that enhance the daily protocol. For example, I am producing a calf-tanned leather coffee sleeve to be used for that morning cappacino…things like this. Overall the format with is obnoxiously high quality consumer products.
What was your motivation for starting BUSCEMI®?
Starting a eponymous brand is a daunting task and the motivation is fear for the most part. Fear that what you really want to design or create may not ever make it into the world. Ego and arrogance play a part as well but more importantly confidence in the products that have been sitting in notepads, brain dumps or napkins for years. Lastly, and I’ve always said this, I was raised in NY during the graffiti era and the key or goal in that game was to go all-city, I conduct my business in accordance to that philosophy.
You were an original founder of the footwear brand, Gourmet. What is your current relationship with the brand?
I am still affiliated to Gourmet and retain my ownership but will be focusing on other projects including BUSCEMI®
How has your experiences with Gourmet helped better prepare you for the future?
Other than my family and friends, founding a brand like Gourmet has been the biggest gift ever granted. I feel like I have a PhD now. We started Gourmet with a dollar and a dream and the experience is, at risk of being clique, priceless. Lawsuits, failures, wins, global press, traveling the world, new relationships, old relationships enhanced etc….I’m very lucky.
The name is motivation in itself to get behind. It’s your last name, for anyone it holds huge significance. My family means everything and its a homage to them. My cousin Steve having huge success in the acting world has nailed the name into minds worldwide and now I have the same opportunity in a different world.
Who or what are your major influences behind the brand?
This is a question or answer actually that can take days to answer. The main influence are my peers. I want to make products that can influence my friends and family’s daily operations. When it comes to personal influences the short list are brands/ people like Asprey, Valextra, Poltrana Frau, Versace, John Lobb, Loro Piana and Larry Leight, Damon Way, Yves St. Laurent for starters. The #1 influence from now and always in Ralph “Lipshitz” Lauren. For my first collection I there is a homage to him. I’m producing a neck tie in his honor. If he started with neck ties will I.
When can we expect to see the brand’s first product?
The products will launch a handful of retailers in the US and on www.jonbuscemi.com on August 1st
Absolutely. GREATS®. Myself and Ryan Babenzien (K-Swiss/ Boast fame) came up with an idea in mid-2007 to build a destination site where urban, fashion-forward men can find footwear designed with classic style in mind and at the highest quality while maintaining a value price. We achieved the goal. Enter GreatsBrand.com. The goal is to disrupt the men’s footwear industry by creating desirable footwear that will only be available online, eliminating inefficient development cycles and retaining a higher margin than traditional footwear companies. Since Greats is exclusively online, we can design, develop, market, and sell market leading styles that stand out by being closer to the latest trends. Our fashion credo is simple and straight-forward: we will identify the latest fashion trends in men’s shoes and bring them to the customers faster than retail brands. We will be focused on the classic men’s footwear market, including lifestyle, urban, action sports & high-end fashion. All at a price that is unbeatable. Greats will be, the UNIQLO or Warby Parker of men’s footwear: classic, premium quality at a value price.
Any last thoughts?
Stay tuned as always and follow all further developments on IG at #jonbuscemi
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Nike ACG Alder Mid Black/Gamma Green
The Nike ACG Alder Mid, a lifestyle-inspired hiking boot and the mid-cut version of the Nike ACG Alder. Sturdy enough for off-road excursions but stylish enough for urban wear, the Nike ACG Alder Mid looks to be a great footwear option this fall. Concepts has them now for $100 USD.
A Redesign of Nike’s London HQ
While Nike‘s sprawling Beaverton campus represents a pinnacle of sorts for the contemporary and modern workplace, the sportswear giant’s London digs look to be on par with that of the American HQ thanks to a recently completed redesign at the hands of London-based hybrid creative agency Rosie Lee. Tasked with updating Nike’s London headquarters, Rosie Lee drew inspiration from the brand’s timeless designs for the facelift. The result is a bevy of individual product-inspired spaces across the HQ’s three floors as everything from Spike Lee’s Mars Blackmon to the FuelBand and iconic footwear silhouettes are referenced throughout the colorful, collaborative environment.
colette x Timberland 6″ Wedge Boot
colette and Timberland have teamed up for a new take on Timberland’s 6″ Wedge boot. The boots feature a black nubuck upper with blue padded leather at the heel. colette’s signature blue. These boots have been made in an ultra-exclusive run of just 40 pieces and are available now for pre-order from colette for $280 USD.
Point Blank Photo Series
Point Blank is an ongoing series by Toronto-based photographers Peter Andrew, Simon Duffy, and Derek Blais. The project features confronting captures, showing how it feels to stare down the barrel of a gun. So far the series includes a Glock, Rhino, Beretta, a .38 revolver and a 9mm from Smith & Wesson.
Nike LeBron 11
The design of the shoe is inspired by the terracotta warriors as we see them todayThe graphic texture on the upper articulates the linked, plated armour that the warriors wore. The special lining shank design graphic is drawn from the style of bronze age art, the era in which the terracotta warriors were made. Pick them up on October 12th at a $200 price point.
KAWS Talks Brooklyn, the VMAs, and His Redesign of the Moonman
Redesigning an icon…
The Moonman award is synonymous to the VMAs for the last three decades, how does it feel given the chance to iterate the iconic trophy?
It’s a great opportunity. I’m happy that MTV reached out to me, it’s truly an honor. They were also sort of doing it in my neighborhood, and to be able to be the artist that redesigns the stage and iconic award is a lot of fun. We have a place three blocks from here in Brooklyn and then my studio is in Williamsburg.
Having predominantly worked in the realms of fashion and art, how does sculpting for a music audience alter your approach?
My approach is to always just to think of the work itself and let it reach who it reaches. It will be great that it’ll reach a lot households due to MTV’s wide platform.
Keeping it KAWS…
What were some of the elements you wanted to do when you were asked to actually design the trophy?
The Moonman is iconic, so I wanted to make sure the approach was something that is an instant read, but also instantly recognizable as KAWS and I think we were able to accomplish that.
You’ve also been asked to design the stage setup for the show, which includes a 60-foot KAWS Moonman. This comes reminiscent of the KAWS GISWIL sculpture. What’s the motif behind presenting your work in such large scales?
Just working really closely with MTV, we were able to kind of figure out how to execute it large. When I was making the piece, I was just actually just making it on a small scale. These days if you can make something small, you can make it large with all the technology.
Moonman versus a toy, is it the same approach?
Yes, it’s essentially the same process. Designing a sculpture, designing a toy, designing a trophy. You’re just thinking visually.
Any pressure behind working on this project?
No, not too much pressure. I’m the only one that can only make the work I make, from there I just kind of let the chips fall where they do.
A Saturday With: Mr Alexandre Mattiussi — MR PORTER
MR PORTER spends a day in Paris with founder of Ami, Mr Alexandre Mattiussi. Shop the look: http://mr-p.co/PCS04D
24 Carat Gold-Plated Fetish Ashtray by Joe Doucet
Joe Doucet –
What’s life without a few indulgences and, considering most things that are fun will eventually kill you, we thought we’d herald the virtually extinct ashtray. Our gold-plated Fetish is an effortless form; a circle pinched together in one place to hold that last cigarette before you get back on the wagon (again) for good. Remember, don’t blame the much-maligned ashtray; it’s an innocent victim in the war against pleasure.
Nike Lunar Fly 306 QS
The Nike Lunar Fly 306 QS lightweight shoe features a sock-like, breathable upper constructed of Hyperfuse mesh with “JUST DO IT”-inscribed straps and a full-length Lunarlon midsole. The Nike Lunar Fly 306 QS is currently available at Nike Japan retail stores.