New Era by You Customization

Finally! New Era has followed suit with such brands as NIKEID to bring you the option to customize New Era Fitted caps and the now popular Snapback caps. Visit NewEraByYou

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A Bathing Ape + Star Wars: T-Shirt Collection

The collection just made its early debut on New Year’s Day in Japan with world wide release coming soon.

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Paris Fashion Week 2012 Fall/Winter Schedule

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
16.00 CET / 10:00am EST / 12:00am JST (January 19) – Y Project by Yohan Serfati, Maison des Metallos
17.00 CET / 11:00am EST / 1:00am JST (January 19) – John Lawrence Sullivan, Maison des Metallos, salle noire, 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, Paris 11e
18.00 CET / 12:00pm EST / 2:00am JST (January 19) – Mugler, BETC, Passage du Désir, 85-87 rue du faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris 10e
19.00 CET / 1:00pm EST / 3:00am JST (January 19) – Gaspard Yurkievich
20.00 CET / 2:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 19) – Christian Lacroix Homme
21.00 CET / 3:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 19) – AMI by Alexandre Mattiussi, 24 rue René Boulanger, Paris 10e

Thursday, January 19, 2012
9.30 CET / 3:30am EST / 5:30pm JST – 3.1 Phillip Lim, BETC, 48 boulevard de Strasbourg, Paris 10e
10.30 CET / 4:30am EST / 6:30pm JST – Kolor, Espace Commines, 17 rue Commines, Paris 3e
11.30 CET / 5:30am EST / 7:30pm JST – Issey Miyake, 5 place des Vosges, Paris 4e
12.30 CET / 6:30am EST / 8:30pm JST – Rick Owens, POPB, salle Marcel Cerdan
13.30 CET / 7:30am EST / 9:30pm JST – Viktor&Rolf, Galerie de Minéralogie, Jardin des Plantes, 36 rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Paris 5e
14.30 CET / 8:30am EST / 10:30pm JST – Louis Vuitton
16.00 CET / 10:00am EST / 12:00am JST (January 20) – Alexis Mabille, Le Meurice
17.00 CET / 11:00am EST / 1:00am JST (January 20) – Jean Paul Gaultier, 325 rue Saint-Martin, Paris 3e
18.00 CET / 12:00pm EST / 2:00am JST (January 20) – Yohji Yamamoto, 155 rue Saint-Martin, Paris 3e
19.00 CET / 1:00pm EST / 3:00am JST (January 20) – Dries Van Noten
20.00 CET / 2:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 20) – Adam Kimmel
21.00 CET / 3:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 20) – Steffie Christiaens, TBA

Friday, January 20, 2012
10.00 CET / 4:00am EST / 6:00pm JST – Junya Watanabe
11.00 CET / 5:00am EST / 7:00pm JST – Yves Saint Laurent
12.00 CET / 6:00am EST / 8:00pm JST – Julius, Maison des Métallos, 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, Paris 11e
13.00 CET / 7:00am EST / 9:00pm JST – GustavOlins, TBA
14.00 CET / 8:00am EST / 10:00pm JST – Juun J., Espace des Blancs Manteaux, 1bis rue des Hospitalières Saint-Gervais, Paris 4e
15.00 CET / 9:00am EST / 11:00pm JST – Kris Van Assche, Les Beaux Arts de Paris, salle Melpomène, 13 quai Malaquais, Paris 6e
16.00 CET / 10:00am EST / 12:00am JST (January 21) – Boris Bidjan Saberi, BETC
17.00 CET / 11:00am EST / 3:00am JST (January 21) – Comme des Garcons Homme Plus
18.00 CET / 12:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 21) – Givenchy
19.00 CET / 1:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 21) – John Galliano
20.00 CET / 2:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 21) – Henrik Vibskov, TBA

Saturday, January 21, 2012
10.00 CET / 4:00am EST / 6:00pm JST – Maison Martin Margiela, TBA
11.00 CET / 5:00am EST / 7:00pm JST – Kenzo
12.00 CET / 6:00am EST / 8:00pm JST – Walter Van Beirendonck, Espaces Commines
13.00 CET / 7:00am EST / 9:00pm JST – Ann Demeulemeester, Les Beaux-Arts de Paris, salle Melpomène, 13 quai Malaquais, Paris 6e
14.00 CET / 8:00am EST / 10:00pm JST – Bernhard Willhelm, TBA
15.00 CET / 9:00am EST / 11:00pm JST – Dior Homme
16.00 CET / 10:00am EST / 12:00am JST (January 22) – Wooyoungmi, Palais de la Femme, 96 rue de Charonne, Paris 11e
17.00 CET / 11:00am EST / 3:00am JST (January 22) – Cerruti, 3 place de la Madeleine, Paris 8e
18.00 CET / 12:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 22) – Mihara Yasuhiro, La Maison Rouge, Fondation Antoine de Galbert, 10 boulevard de la Bastille, Paris 12e
19.00 CET / 1:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 22) – Damir Doma, Espace des Blancs Manteaux
20.00 CET / 2:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 22) – Hermès
21.00 CET / 3:00pm EST / 7:00am JST (January 22) – Raf Simons

Sunday, January 22, 2012
10.00 CET / 4:00am EST / 6:00pm JST – Bill Tornade, TBA
11.00 CET / 5:00am EST / 7:00pm JST – Lanvin
12.00 CET / 6:00am EST / 8:00pm JST – agnes b., TBA
13.00 CET / 7:00am EST / 9:00pm JST – No Edition, TBA
14.00 CET / 8:00am EST / 10:00pm JST – Songzio, Espace des Blancs Manteaux, 1bis rue des Hospitalières Saint Gervais, Paris 4e
15.00 CET / 9:00am EST / 11:00pm JST – Rynshu, Hotel Westin, 3 rue de Castiglione, Paris 8e
16.00 CET / 10:00am EST / 12:00am JST (January 23) – Paul Smith, Couvent des Cordeliers, 15 rue de l’Ecole de Médecine, Paris 6e
17.00 CET / 11:00am EST / 3:00am JST (January 23) – Qasimi, TBA
18.00 CET / 12:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 23) – Thom Browne
19.00 CET / 1:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 23) – Arnys, Ambassade du Paraguay, 1 rue Saint-Dominique, Paris 7e
20.00 CET / 2:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 23) – Acne, Garage Vaugirard, 165 rue de Vaugirard, Paris 15e

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Charging The Wedge

One of my favorite spots to see some of the toughest body boarders and surfers take on one of the world’s heaviest shories. Known as ‘The Wedge’ Newport Beach, Calif. — Bobby Okvist, 18, of Newport Beach, bails off his board after riding a large wave at the Wedge.

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Conference of Cool.

Jay-Z, Rashida Jones, Kanye West, Kid Aziz Ansari, Justin Bieber, Kid Cudi and Tyler the Creator.

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Snap!

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BILL MURRAY: “I’M NOT ONE OF THOSE GUYS”

The Talks Interview –

Mr. Murray, you don’t have an agent or a manager and people say you don’t even own a cell phone.What does it take for a filmmaker who has a perfect role in mind for you to bring you on to a project?

The key really would be to have a good script. It’s not that hard. If you have a good script that’s what gets you involved. People say they can’t find me. Well, if you can write a good script, that’s a lot harder than finding someone. It’s much harder to write a good screenplay than to find someone, so you can find someone. I don’t worry about it; it’s not my problem. My problem is having a little peace and quiet. So they need to find me, that’s really their issue. I am not taking ads out or anything, standing on the street corner.

Was there a point in your career where you realized, now I can play “hard to get”?

I don’t really think it changed a whole lot. It’s just sort of a cumulative thing that happens where you get more and more attention and much of it is pleasant, but a lot of it doesn’t really serve you or help you getting anything done, it just takes up a lot of your time. So it’s pleasant enough but it means I don’t get anything else done.

Can you give me an example?

It’s like if I were in the fan mail business – I don’t answer fan mail. I don’t have time for that. It’s like there are hundreds of thousands of people that think they’re going to become millionaires getting autographs from movie actors. I don’t have time for those idiots. I got stuff to do. Spelling my name? I did that a long time ago. When I run into someone on the street that’s one thing, but answering mail for a living? Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay… I like a job where you sleep late, get kind of goofy and have some fun.

Do you ever feel any pressure to keep things fun on set?

I feel that pressure in life. Actually I don’t feel like it’s a pressure, it’s sort of an obligation – not to entertain and be funny but to have a certain levity. I don’t mean in terms of just being jocular, I mean that there’s got to be a lightness in your way. There has to be a lightness; you have to be as light as you can be and not get weighed down and stuck in your emotion, stuck in your body, stuck in your head. You just want to always be trying to elevate somehow.

What do you like about being on set?

You get it together and you get together. It’s a group effort and you’re very intense and you’re very intimate. You have to completely focus and throw all your energy on the highest level of your ability to work at this one task. It only lasts a little while and then you split up and you may never see any of these people ever again. But it’s a complete commitment to this one thing and then it just goes puff! And it’s gone. It’s always the joke, “I’ll see you on the next one,” because you never see anyone.

Lately you’ve appeared in a lot of independent films. Is that more appealing these days?

I love independent films but it’s fun to do studio movies, too. You should do both. You don’t want to be like, “Oh he’s an independent film guy.” It sounds like he makes his own dresses or something you know? It just doesn’t sound right. But the funding, the way financing independent movies goes is great, because you get the money from the guy who is actually doing the distribution in France, for example. You say you want a kick into this movie? You want a piece of this movie? And he has got to sell this movie to get his money out, to get his money back. That’s the brains of it. That’s the genius of this way of financing. That’s how it works and it’s like: why isn’t everyone doing this? But you still have marketing of the movie and the American domestic is a big part of it. But the financing can be done like this and it’s cool, it’s kind of fun.

You seem to have had good experiences with foreign co-producers.

We’ve had crazy guys on our movies and we had an interesting bunch of producers. We had these Polish guys that came: “The Polish guys are coming.” What is that? The Polish guys come and they’re like happy-go-lucky Polish guys and then the German guys came along and here come the German guys. One of the Polish guys says to me (speaks in Polish accent) “Hey when movie come, you come to Poland?” Yeah, okay. We went to Poland for the cinematographer’s film festival up there and it was a total blast! It was much cooler than Cannes.

Why?

It was just cooler, it was like the coolest festival because it was just the real artists. Everyone was a filmmaker themselves, these were the guys. It was cool.

Do you even prepare for your roles anymore?

I’m not that organized. I’m not one of those guys. I mean you read it, you look at it, and you go: I have that in me, I can do that. I don’t necessarily get all mental. There are people that are working with you on every level and on a movie you’re working with people that are, ideally, all serving the same goal and that’s what helps me get into a role.

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Suspended Meeting Boxes

The meeting room of Nykredit’s head office by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.
“With its suspended meeting boxes and glazed lifts as well as transverse walkways and balcony floors, the space offers an aesthetically stimulating and inspirational working environment.”

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Spray it. Don’t squeeze it.

Stem from Quirky.
“Spray it, don’t squeeze it! Stem is designed to allow a cook to spray juice directly from a citrus fruit. No longer do you have to cut and squeeze your fruit to get the juice out like a common cook. With only one finger you can now spray citrus juice on your favorite foods evenly. Let Stem add a little zest in your kitchen and on your food!”

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Angry Seas


Badass footage and the ending is great!
Clint Mansell — Lux Aeterna (Dubstep Remix).

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Skrillex: Bangarang EP

Tracklist –

1. Right In
2. Bangarang (feat. Sirah)
3. Breakin’ A Sweat (Skrillex & The Doors)
4. The Devil’s Den (Skrillex & Wolfgang Gartner)
5. Right On Time (Skrillex, 12th Planet & Kill The Noise)
6. Kyoto (feat. Sirah)
7. Summit (feat. Ellie Goulding)

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The xx Demo Track: “Open Eyes”

The xx deliver an early demo track worked on during their new album sessions. “Open Eyes” is a look into the sound to come from The xx in 2012.

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Eat Me!

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Snap!

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Armstar BodyGuard

Designed to look like it would fit right in Batman’s arsenal, this Armstar BodyGuard ($TBA) is a self-defense arm cover. The arm has its built in stun gun, laser and HD camera and features a slot where you can dock your iPhone. Features:
Electronic Deterrent (ED) and Electronic Control Device (ECD), HD Camera, Flash Light, Defense Shield and Safety Pin
Glove Sizes: Small, Medium and Large
Glove Material: Cotton, Nomex, Kevlar Mix
Shield Material: Hard Plastic
Safety Pin: Pull Pin Device to Activate and Stun Gun
Flash Light: Bright White LED
HD Camera: 720p HD wireless camera with memory

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‘Tom Ford Documentary’ by OWN Visionaries

Style Forum Special from Music Guy on Vimeo.

Designer Tom Ford recently made headlines with his straightforward quotes in an article in Interview magazine where he admitted that he lusts after beautiful women. In this forty minute interview, Tom Ford reveals more brutally honest opinions on life and the fashion industry.

Produced by Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) Visionaries, the normally reclusive designer allows cameras to follow him through design processes, photoshoots, the debut of his women’s’ collection and the opening of his flagship store in Los Angeles while providing commentary on topics from fashion, brand development, producing and directing his first film (i.e. The Single Man) and his own personal discovery.

The documentary provides an insight into the mind of Tom Ford who has gained tremendous success in the competitive fashion industry and reveals someone who is genuinely in-touch with what is important in life amidst an extremely superficial community.

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Style Kats

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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Print Campaign

Depicting what you’ll see in the rearview mirror of your new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, this new and bold ad campaign by Germany agency Jung von Matt.

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Bangers & Mash: Charles Reid’s FS 20160

OK, he doesn’t actually spin 20160 degrees in one trick, that’s being saved for the next Olympics. But there are 20160 degrees spun during the time Charles Reid is attempting a frontside 1440 in Sun Valley last spring.

Filmed by:
Gabe L’Heureux
Andro Kajzer
Edited by:
Mark Cernosia
Music by:
Artist: Paper Tiger
Song: “Ask2”
Album: Paper Tiger Instrumentals

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Apple to launch completely redesigned iPhone in Fall 2012

BGR Article –

BGR has learned a number of details surrounding Apple’s next-generation iPhone from a close source. For starters, we can now confidently say that Apple’s next iPhone will launch in the fall next year, around the same time that this year’s iPhone 4S launched. We have also learned that Apple is planning to use a rubber or plastic material — similar to the material used in the company’s bumper cases — that will be built into the new iPhone case. In all likelihood, this material will be used as a bezel surrounding the front edge of the phone (like the iPhone 3GS bezel) and it will serve two purposes. First, it will join the glass iPhone face with a new aluminum back plate. It will also cover a redesigned antenna system that surrounds the device, allowing Apple to build the rear case out of aluminum without having to use a large plastic insert above the antennas as the company does on its iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G. Earlier reports suggested that Apple’s next-generation iPhone will feature an aluminum case similar to the one found on the iPad 2, as well as a larger display around 4 inches.

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