Category Archives: STYLE

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Conference of Cool.

Lou Reed, Mick Jagger and David Bowie.

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Tourists poster by Jim Field

Jim Field – “During my trip to Australia a few years ago I became obsessed with photographing tourists going about their ‘touristy’ ways, they started to look uniform to me – dressed in their chinos, silly hats and armed with digital cameras. I then created a series of illustrations based upon the photographs and created a poster.”

You can purchase one of the Lithographic prints from my store here.

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Apolis + Fabric Auckland Market Bag

Apolis have teamed up with Auckland retailer, Fabric to create the last item from their Local + Global project, “connecting regional retailers with our global advocacy and helping to create consistent employment for artisans in rural Bangladesh”. The Apolis + Fabric Auckland Market Bag is sold exclusively at Fabric in Auckland, New Zealand. The press shot above shows some of New Zealand’s finest exports, including The New Order Magazine.

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The Dream Team Trailer


I can’t to watch this – NBA TV’s new documentary follows the ultimate assembly of basketball greatness, the 1992 Olympic team, with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the players themselves. The Dream Team premieres 9pm June 13, 2012.

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Tom Ford Sells His Home in London

Tom Ford has sold his home in London’s Mayfair neighborhood for an undisclosed price and is reportedly on the hunt for a new residence in England’s capital.

The designer bought the 8,222 square Georgian townhouse in 2004 for £5.75 million, or just over $9 million at current exchange. He tried to sell it in 2009 for £45 million — about $71 million in today’s money — but took it off the market when he didn’t find a buyer.

Now that he’s sold his Mayfair residence, he’s said to be looking for a house in London’s South Kensington area. Until he finds one, he has residences in Paris, New York, and New Mexico where he can stay.

Take a look at one of his other homes in London’s Chelsea neighborhood, a 3,700-square-foot home that a subsequent owner listed for £8.5 million (about $13.4 million) in 2009.

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Conference of Cool.

LeBron James and Jay-Z.

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FERRAN ADRIÀ: TASTES CHANGE

The Talks Interview –

Mr. Adrià, are you the best chef in the world?

You can’t measure something like that. However, my restaurant elBulli, not I, was certainly the most influential restaurant in the world. You can observe the fact that some of the most successful chefs now in their 30s and 40s worked at elBulli at some point. That is something that you can measure and a point of praise that I can accept. But everything else? Whether I’m the best or not, no one can really say. I did indeed work there, but I’m a long way from working alone.

Cooking in a restaurant is always a team effort.

Most definitely. That was the heart and soul of our kitchen! Everyone who found himself there committed himself entirely.

What is your favorite restaurant? You must be incredibly picky…

That varies. I’ve never consciously had a favorite. What I enjoy is the actual process of discovery and becoming acquainted with new things, even as a guest. It is simply unbelievable what our generation is able to do in comparison to those who came before us.

What do you mean?

We have the ability to eat out several times a year and enjoy the various cuisines of multiple regions. Forty years ago that wasn’t yet the case. The world of discovery was still reserved only for the rich. For most, eating wasn’t about enjoying food, but rather simply consuming enough nutrients.

Have you retained any interest in plain traditional fare?

These are really two different ways to cook. For the one, the name says it all: it is food for traditional purposes. The other is a high art. What a person likes is certainly dependent upon his or her individual taste or how he or she happens to be feeling on that particular day. It’s no different for me.

So you can still enjoy a simple plate of pasta? For a lot of people Italian is the universal go-to cuisine.

Did you know that there are now actually more Japanese restaurants than Italian?I must admit I didn’t.

That’s exactly what I mean. Tastes change. Especially young people prefer Italian dishes less and less. They would rather have something light and fresh. Just wait and see: fifty years from now even the current trend will have changed.

Is cooking more of an art or a science for you?

Cooking was the first occupation pursued by humanity. Since then we have experienced an endless evolution in the history of cooking; we continually discover new possibilities. You can therefore most definitely look at cooking as an ongoing experiment.

Is the motto “cook from the heart” nevertheless an applicable statement for you? In any case your kitchen bears a resemblance to a sterile research laboratory.

Research always has a great deal to do with passion. If you pay close attention, you’ll realize that nearly all researchers pursue their professions passionately. It makes no difference how sterile the environment seems.

Your restaurant was only open six months out of the year despite receiving 2 million reservation requests for that period. Was artificial scarcity – the exclusivity of a reservation – part of your concept?

It was certainly one of the factors contributing to the appeal of the restaurant, but we also needed those six months of quiet in order to prepare something new for the upcoming season.

That’s true. There was never a dish from a previous season, even though items on the menu consisted of up to 35 portions.

The challenge for us was to continually develop a new palette for the next year. In your time as a restaurateur, if you don’t occasionally think about closing again you don’t have this challenge. There simply isn’t the room or time.

With a mere 50 guests per night, you employed roughly 70 staff to see to their needs. On top of that you cooked and experimented with the most expensive ingredients. Despite the high price for a meal on your menu, there can’t be much money left over.

The purpose of elBulli was never to make money. Financially, our goal has always been the continuation of the concept. Even universities have examined elBulli as a special case. Overnight it became a magnet, a research center for culinary art.

Is the creation of food more important to you than serving it?

Yes. If I didn’t see it that way I would have no perspective! I can’t make people happy if I’m not happy myself. That applies to anyone who tries to achieve something in their life: if you’re not happy, you can’t transfer any happiness to anyone else. With elBulli, the aspect of creativity was always most important for us. Worrying about whether or not people were able to experience good food and a nice time just wasn’t the point. I developed a couple smaller restaurants with my brother to do that – elBulli was always about much more.

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NOWNESS: Inside James Franco’s Rebel


Inside Rebel: Part One from Matt Black on Nowness.com.

Inside Rebel: Part Two from Matt Black on Nowness.com.

Actor, artist and curator James Franco reveals the genesis of his visceral art-film crossover exhibition, REBEL, in the first installment of filmmaker Matt Black’s two-part exposé. Inspired by the mythology surrounding Nicholas Ray’s pioneering 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause, the show at LA’s MOCA includes collaborations with a stellar cast of leading contemporary artists, including Paul and Damon McCarthy, Aaron Young, Harmony Korine, Ed Ruscha, Terry Richardson and Douglas Gordon. Working closely with Franco, the artists reinterpreted and remixed the main themes, scenes and tragic events of the original—from the automotive death of lead actor James Dean to the rumored affair between the 44-year-old Ray and 16-year-old starlet Natalie Wood—all set inside a replica of LA’s iconic Chateau Marmont. “James created a relationship with each of the contributors; he is the narrative in between them,” says Black. “It’s almost as if James was making a movie and cast them as actors to fulfill all the roles.” Franco plays a central part in the show’s take on Ray’s teen-angst masterpiece. In Korine’s short paying homage to the movie’s famous knife fight outside the Griffith Observatory, Franco faces off with a BMX-riding posse of naked female gangsters. For another, he had tattoo artist Mark Mahoney carve the name of late actor Brad Renfro, who passed away in 2008 at the age of 26 from a heroin overdose, into his shoulder with a switchblade.

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Supreme 2012 Spring/Summer Collection

Some of the new headwear dropping from Supreme.

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Bill Murray Hosted Tour of Moonrise Kingdom

Set on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, MOONRISE KINGDOM tells the story of two twelve-year-olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness. As various authorities try to hunt them down, a violent storm is brewing off-shore — and the peaceful island community is turned upside down in more ways than anyone can handle. Bruce Willis plays the local sheriff. Edward Norton is a Khaki Scout troop leader. Bill Murray and Frances McDormand portray the young girl’s parents. The cast also includes Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman, and Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward as the boy and girl.

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Secrets of Superbrands: Technology / Fashion / Food




Alex Riley explores the world of the superbrands in a three part series on Technology, Fashion and Food – how they get us to buy their stuff, trust them and even idolise them.

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Baxter of California Grooming Guide

This was a humorous and informative take on male grooming.

In an animated short that harks back to the 1940s Americana educational videos, Baxter of California teaches the young modern man how to properly groom oneself, as well as educating on the development of the technique. The video which is just shy of five minutes offers a substantial guide to grooming that highlights an array of Baxter products from their Hydrating Body Wash to their Herbal Mint Toner. The addition of a Mad Men-esque narration adds to the effect that will aid in the revival of the refined gentleman, today.

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Conference of Cool.

Mick Jagger, John Lennon and Yoko Ono by Bob Gruen, NYC, 1972.

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