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Kate Upton by Terry Richardson for GQ

Kate Upton seems to be the hottest subject to shoot right now. After her cover appearance on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, Terry Richardson outtakes, Zoo York Skateboard campaign and a rumoured fling with Kanye West last year. So when I did my weekly magazine shop it was hard to miss Kate Upton on the front of the latest edition of GQ magazine. Here’s just a taste of the shots.

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OTHERS by Hypebeast: Hong Kong’s Yardbird Restaurant



This place is my home away from home. I swear I could eat there nearly every night and I’ve been known to do three nights in a row! The staff are super friendly and deliver excellent service and now become good friends of mine over time. Matt (owner) and I share stories about our love of skateboarding, clothing brands, artists and messy nights out. Lindsey (owner) the other half of Yardbird, has her finger on the pulse in HK for music and arts. Which makes the two of them, the perfect team. BUT. Most importantly, the food is amazing. You’ll never have this style of food anywhere else. If I have friends or clients in town. I ALWAYS take them here to experience the next level of Hong Kong.

I recently spent my birthday eve there for dinner which turned into Matt and the staff singing me happy birthday and forcing me to scull two bottles of their signature Yardbird Sake which finished with me not remembering the rest of the night and having to back up the following night for the ‘official’ birthday dinner I was having at Yardbird. They def know how to look after their friends and customers and thats a big part of why I go back.

I should also note, they play great hip hop and funk too!

Hong Kong’s Yardbird restaurant has become a de facto gathering point for some of the city’s most creative minds. Owners Lindsay Jang and Matt Abergel managed to put together more than just an amalgamation of food, drink and friends in a relatively short period of time; Yardbird has established itself as a weekly jaunt for many of Hong Kong’s artist and influential members of the creative community who crave a contemporary take on Japanese foods.

Their advice for aspiring restauranteurs? Don’t pay anyone to teach you how to cook, start from the bottom, and be prepared to work extremely hard.

Yardbird Restaurant
Hong Kong
33-35 Bridges St, Sheung Wan, 2547 9273; www.yardbirdrestaurant.com.
Mon-Sat 6pm-late. Closed Sun.

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Paper Passion: The new fragrance by Steidl, Wallpaper* and Karl Lagerfeld

The idea for the perfume, named Paper Passion, began when Karl Lagerfeld alerted Gerhard Steidl to the importance of a book’s smell. Wallpaper* magazine then came onboard too as the pairing between a publisher and a perfumer like Geza Schoen seemed natural. Speaking about the product, Steidl say:

“Paper passion has evolved into something quite beautiful and unique. To wear the smell of a book is something very chic. Books are players in the intellectual world, but also in the world of luxury. Hidden inside the pages of a book, Paper Passion is accompanied by texts from Karl Lagerfeld, Günter Grass, Geza Schoen and Tony Chambers. ‘You have a book, you open it, there’s a bottle inside and it smells of a book. It might be quirky, but the idea has a simplicity, a linearity.'”

Paper Passion will be available from Steidl in August 2012 for around £70 (approx. $115).

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Conference of Cool.

Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi and Lorne Michaels.

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Pharrell and Mark McNairy Talk About Recent Collaboration

Complex Magazine Interview –

How did you get introduced to Mark McNairy?
Pharrell:  I met Mark through our first shoe collaboration. We were doing wingtips, and I wanted to do some boots, and I wanted to have some made. I was like “I would love some with a red bottom, or a green bottom, or a yellow bottom” and he pulled some out, so he had already had it done. Then it was like “Ok cool, let’s go.”

What do you like about his work and design?
Pharrell: Mark is super Southern in his tastes, but his tone is amazing. He has just as much knowledge when it comes to textiles and the garment business as a dandyman from England. This guy has just as much understanding of fabrics as the some of the best bespoke places on Bond Street.

And he’s from North Carolina, that’s like right next door to me, he’s kind of like an American Southern Junya Watanabe. I’m a huge Comme des Garcons fan. So when I got the chance to team up with him, I was like “Oh yeah, someone who thinks like me! Let’s make weird, accessible clothing that people can put on and become individuals.” That was basically it, so you’ll just see the mixing and melding of different mentalities across the board. Like you have a bubble vest in a material they would never use. This is a time for layers, and all of our stuff is very layer friendly.

Hunting is naturally a BBC thing, and Mark’s an outdoor guy, so it makes sense. I’m creatively passionate about certain things, but I’m not the homework guy. I’ll see something and fall in love with it but I’m not really doing the research. This is what he does everyday.

What inspired the BBC collection?
Pharrell: The main BBC collection is continuing with the outdoor lifestyle and all the usual stuff. It’s the next iteration of where we are with the DNA of the brand and trying to progress forward with our colors, patterns, and the things we feel like make us, “us.”

BBC started out heavy with all-over prints, especially in hoodies, and now you guys have got critter pants and all-over print polo shirts, is that a natural, classier progression of BBC? Are you paying homage to that sort of heritage of the brand?
Pharrell: Maybe it’s homage, or maybe it’s just what we feel right now. That’s gonna change. Next year it’s gonna look completely different.

So what kind of things are you feeling right now?
Pharrell: Extra denim. The more denim, the better.

Yeah, you’re definitely rocking some drop-crotch jeans with a lot of fabric bunching right now. Do you think that’s a future trend?
Pharrell: I don’t know for anyone else, but for me. I did these for myself. I even customized my boots. I think the biggest trend right now is customization. You could either get it bespoke somewhere or you could do it yourself, and I try to do a little of both.

What about the color schemes of the BEE Line?
Pharrell: Well let me bring Mark over for that. Mark, can you speak to the colors that we chose?

Mark: We used a lot of yellow accents because of the whole “BEE” thing, such as yellow pocket lining.

What about the use of tweeds, herringbones, and more menswear-influenced fabrications and patterns in the line?
Mark: Yeah, I was trying to merge traditional menswear and streetwear.

It’s a perfect fit, you’ve been working with artists like Danny Brown, and no one else in menswear has really embraced hip-hop in their work as publicly as you have, is there a reason for that? Do you like rap or just like these rappers?

Mark: It’s funny because I started listening to Grandmaster Flash, The Clash, Young M.C., Afrika Bambaataa… and then I missed out on hip-hop for a long time.

Like the ‘90s?
Mark: The ‘90s and more, so there’s very little that I knew.

What brought you back into the hip-hop world?
Mark: Honestly, Jay-Z, I love him as a guy, as a person, businessman or whatever, but I only knew one of his songs, that’s it. Only one: 99 Problems.

The U.S. is very important for us. We try to do everything American-made.

To tell you the truth, I thought Kanye was a dick. My younger brother, who’s 10 years younger, who’s very narrow-minded about his music — he likes English Brit-Pop or whatever, he tells me he liked Kanye. I was like “what the fuck are you talking about?!”

And then I listened to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and I was like “what the fuck?! This is fucking amazing!” And then it just went from there.

How do you play off the creative energy between you two?
Pharrell: He’s my hero! Not only is he very talented, but he cracks me up. He’s the funniest guy. I could have grown up with him. He could have been my best friend as a kid because we both have those southern sensibilities. The shit you just wouldn’t understand unless you were from the south.

I couldn’t believe that somebody from the south had his taste and tone. Especially when it came to traditional English textiles that he’d use. His usage of tweed, herringbone, and gingham print — all the things that I love — and how he mixes it and flips it, it’s ingenious. So I’m happy. And he doesn’t have a New York accent, it’s all the real shit, but he lives here, and he’s lived here for the longest time.  He’s rare. Super rare.

What else can we expect from you two in the future?
Pharrell: Those. [Points to a pair of camouflage shoes McNairy is wearing]. But I’ll have them first.

Mark: We got saddle shoes coming. Navy saddle shoes with gold saddles.

Pharrell: Unbelievable shit. He’s the shit!

What is the one dream item you guys would make together if possible?
Mark: The dream item? I think this was the first one. [Points to Pharell’s varsity jacket] And this happened by mistake. We’d already done two varsity jackets with Golden Bear, but they weren’t delivering. We weren’t gonna get them, so I was like “fuck this!” We already had the fabric, so I went and made a pattern from another BBC varsity jacket, and had this in mind to do it. And I was like “fuck it, let’s put gold sleeves on it.”

The varsity you have is one of one, can you tell us about it?
Pharrell: I had to establish the fact that I was the king bee.

How many bee patches do you have on there?
Pharrell: Seven.

I think it’s rad that you guys use Crescent Down Works for the puffy jackets and vests, and Golden Bear for the varsity jackets. How important is it for you to have U.S.-made goods?
Pharrell: The U.S. is very important for us. We try to do everything American-made.

Mark: Well for me, that’s all I know. I’ve always made clothing in New York and the United States. I don’t know how to do tech packs and CADs, know what I mean? I’m very hands-on, so I work with my patternmaker in the factory, which is a completely different process from making clothes overseas, when you’re not in the factory.

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Classics

1971 Porsche 911.

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Rumor: American Apparel to Begin Outsourcing Manufacturing?


At the helm is Charney, 43, an outspoken advocate for local manufacturing who founded the company 14 years ago. In a recent interview he acknowledged pressure from other company executives, board members and consultants to move manufacturing abroad.

“I want to prove myself,” he said, “and I want to prove ‘made in America’ is a smart business.”

Charney conceded that the company’s finances could eventually push it to start making some products overseas.

“To say that I’m never going to import from overseas would be unreasonable,” he said during an interview at his colorful factory office strewn with new designs being tested for fit. “At this time our business concept is to make everything here. But I wouldn’t rule anything out.”

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Day and Night

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Surface to Air x Justice World Tour Jackets

This collaboration with Surface to Air and Justice is tight! Here’s the boys at Rockness festival in Scotland wearing the jacket. No word about production of the custom-made world tour jacket.

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DualForces x Vans OTW Capsule Collection

DualForces and Vans OTW have allowed us a glimpse of their recent collaborative effort. On the heels of working with entities such as DreamWorks, Nike and Stussy, the California-based DualForces group brings us this elegant yet casually designed footwear option named the Breton Boot. A release date is slated for July.

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Adam Kimmel Announces One-Year Break From Fashion. But Supreme Collab Will Go On.

“After ten years and eighteen collections, I have decided to take a year-long sabbatical from fashion. I intend to use this time to enrich my vision, spend time with my family, and explore a number of creative arenas that have interested me while I’m still young.

I am a designer and creator, first and foremost, I look forward to utilizing this next year to experiment and learn, and channel what I find into new concepts, designs and projects. I believe this is how designers become better stewards to their work.

I want to say thank you for their support and to all those who have been taking this journey with me, my team, my friends, partners and Carhartt which has been a particularly meaningful collaboration for me.

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Conference of Cool.

Brigitte Bardot and Kirk Douglas.

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Star Wars Burlesque on Tour 2012


Star Wars Burlesque on Tour 2012 from Tenderloins on Vimeo.

Star Wars Burlesque is going on the road in 2012!

MELBOURNE
Athenaeum Theatre
Sat 25th & Sun 26th February
Tickets from ticketek.com.au

ADELAIDE
Her Majesty’s Theatre
Thu 5th April
Tickets on sale next week from Bass

NEWCASTLE
Civic Theatre
Fri 13th April
Tickets on sale soon from Ticketek

CANBERRA
Playhouse Theatre
Fri 4th May
Tickets on sale soon

SYDNEY
The Vanguard
Wed 15th, Thu 16th, Fri 17th, Sat 18th & Sun 19th August
Tickets on sale now from thevanguard.com.au

Disclaimer: This is a parody production. Star Wars™ and it’s characters are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Lt or Lucasfilm Ltd. This production is not sponsored, endorsed by or affiliated with Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Ltd, Lucasfilm Ltd or any of its subsidiaries or affiliated companies and/or third party licensors.

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Some Awesome People That I Used To Know


More info about MeTheOne Project
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MeTheOne is a global initiative launched by a young group of “sexy and we know it” devtrepreneurs from Donostia, Basque Country (Spain).

Our talent scout community has discovered more than 1000 talents from 75 countries.
We classificate the talents by discipline, and associate them with their videos and social profiles, so they don’t become just an “amazing talent CHECK HIM OUT!!!”, but care about their visibility and fan community construction.

You can check them out on:
http://metheone.com

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