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Kanye West Manhattan Loft
A space that redefines the word “minimial”, Kanye West’s New York loft is perfectly fitting for his style. It’s serene and simple, with every detail from the lighting to the monolithic stone islands crafted with the utmost attention to detail. Designed by Claudio Silvestrin, the tour shown here is sans furniture—though knowing Mr. West, he probably didn’t add much anyways.
A Little Bit Eternal: Rick Owens and Michele Lamy
AnOther Magazine –
Rick Owens first met his wife, Michele Lamy, more than twenty years ago when he was employed as a pattern maker in the design company she owned and ran in Los Angeles. In 2008, in a definitive New Yorker profile, he described her as “a mesmerising sphinx. I’m so fascinated by someone who acts completely on instinct and feelings, where I’m so pragmatic and sensible and kind of, compared to her, boring and conservative.” Such things are relative, clearly.
In 2003, and by that point heading up the successful Rick Owens label, the pair migrated to a five-storey mansion in the Seventh Arrondissement of Paris where they now live and work. “It was kind of like, wow, I never expected this to happen, but here we are, this demands something special,” Owens once said of the move.
The “something special” in question took the form first of a series of life-size waxworks, originally conceived by Owens and created by Madame Tussauds (“when he reaches a level of stature, a man has his portrait commissioned to go over the fireplace”), and the introduction of fine furniture to his oeuvre. This is exhibited and sold on a commission-only basis and fills the couple’s living space also. Owens comes up with the initial designs, while Lamy is responsible for their execution, liaising with the many specialists involved.
“It’s kind of like asking a fascist and a gypsy to organise a war together,” says the designer, deadpan. “She’s just so generous and so flexible with deadlines and I’m not. She likes the complexity and eccentricity of working with artisans and I don’t always have the patience for that. The furniture is customised, esoteric, involves rare materials. She loves that.”
Here meanwhile, in this intimate film portrait by Danielle Levitt, is how Owens sums up his aesthetic: “I like classicism. I like historic reference. I like if there is something new with something almost ancient.”
Text by Susannah Frankel
Film and Portraits by Danielle Levitt
New Era x Casio G-Shock GA-110NE
From Casio G-Shock‘s ongoing series celebrating its 30th anniversary comes the G-Shock GA-110NE in collaboration with New Era. The bold watch features a black and gold color scheme inspired by the color of the size sticker on New Era’s caps. The hybrid digital-analog watch features a black LED screen in the middle with a gold inner bezel and the watch band is a semi-gloss black. The special collaborative model will be available in October at select G-Shock stockists.
Behind The Photo: Wassel’s South Pacific Surprise
The intrepid Dave Wassel talks about the act behind his spread in the October Issue of SURFING Magazine. “I knew for a fact that I could have made that wave… I had done five giant pumps to get to that point and all I needed was one more to high-line over the foam ball.”
Video Interview: Brent Bielmann. Photo Sequence: Pat Stacy. Surf footage courtesy of Tropically Yours.
Kanye West. Zane Lowe Interview BBC Radio 1
Part four coming in the next few days.
Kanye West interview with Zane Lowe from BBC Radio 1.
After the mixed reviews of Kanye’s latest album. This is a great interview to get more insight into his thinking behind the album and previous albums and even though I’m not the biggest fan of the album Yeezus. It’s given me much more appreciation for it and you have to admire his passion and confidence for everything he does.
BODEGA BAMZ: Strictly 4 My P.A.P.I.Z. Mixtape
Strictly 4 My P.A.P.I.Z., which in addition to Bamz’s face-punchingly good rhymes features guest appearances by A$AP Ferg, Joell Ortiz and Flatbush Zombies.
Nike Sportswear 2013 Fall/Winter SneakerBoot Collection
NSW’s soon-to-be-released “SneakerBoot” collection for Fall/Winter 2013. Featuring mid- and high-top takes on the likes of the Air Force 1, Air Max 90, Free Run+ 2, Lunar LDV Trail, Roshe Run, and Dunk, the range opts for seasonally apropos applications throughout: padded collars and reflective 3M accents are joined by the likes of rugged materials, traction outsoles, and bold colorways. NSW’s “SneakerBoot” collection is due to hit retailers beginning this October.
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The Classy Issue Mixtape (August)
The Classy Issue August Mixtape
01. Juicy J – The Woods (Feat. Justin Timberlake)
02. Adele & Kanye West – One & Only (Urban Noize Remix)
03. Grandtheft & Skratch Bastid – Miley
04. Bon Iver – Wolves (Kill Them With Colour Remix)
05. Childish Gambino – Centipede
06. Big Sean – Control (Feat. Kendrick Lamar & Jay Electronica)
07. Drake – All Me (feat. 2 Chainz & Big Sean)
08. A$AP Ferg – Fuck Out My Face (Feat. B-Real, Onyx & Aston Matthews)
09. The Weeknd – Love in The Sky
10. TWRK – BaDINGA!
11. P. Reign – We Them Niggas (Feat. A$AP Rocky)
12. Nelly – Get Like Me (Feat. Nicki Minaj & Pharrell)
13. Jackal – Power Move (Original Mix)
14. Juicy J – Shootin (Ft. Wiz Khalifa)
15. Audio Push – Space Jam (Feat. Lil Wayne)
16. The Hood Internet – Mom Jeans 2.0
17. Earl Sweatshirt – Sunday (Feat. Frank Ocean)
18. Rick Ross – I Wonder Why
Nike NEVER NOT (Part One)
Featuring a diverse cast of the world’s most talented riders, Never Not brings viewers along for a nonstop, all-terrain mission to the bleeding edge of snowboarding progression. From the high peaks of the Alaskan alpine to Canada’s powder highway to the streets of Moscow and the American Midwest, Never Not presents a mind-bending blend of backcountry and urban action. Whether your favorites are veteran powder pros like Nicolas Müller and Gigi Rüf or young and hungry riders on the rise like Jed Anderson, Jess Kimura, and Halldór Helgason, Never Not is a movie that will inspire you to get up and go riding.
Illustrations by fightPUNCH
Nymi by Bionym
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Toronto-based startup Bionym launched a wristband that will unlock your devices based on your heartbeat.
Heartbeats, like fingerprints, are unique to every individual. But Bionym thinks lifting a finger is too labor intensive. Instead, your device should know who you are automatically.
Wear the wristband, called Nymi, and an embedded electrocardiogram sensor recognizes your heartwaves and auto-authenticates all of your devices. No more memorizing passwords because you are the password.
The wristband just launched for pre-order at $79 (though the price will jump to $99 after the first 25,000 devices get snatched up).
Nymi also touts both a proximity sensor and a motion detector, and its promotional video explores the realm of possibilities: you could pop your car’s trunk with the flick of a wrist, pay for coffee without reaching for your wallet, or open hotel room doors simply by standing in front of them.
“We don’t view this as just a product to unlock your devices, smartphones, etc.,” CEO Karl Martin told TechCrunch. “Those are security applications. We’re looking beyond that to smart environments. How do we enable hyper-personalized experience?”
Bionym was founded in 2011 and recently raised a $1.4 million seed round of financing.
Nymi promises to open source its API, so the possibilities, from gaming to banking, could as vast as developer creativity. What remains to be seen, however, is if anyone will actually want to wear one.
Giant Miffy Lamp
Invite the cute character Miffy to your home to light up your life. The giant Miffy lamp can be used as a lamp for young kids, as well as a home decor. $299
Naked & Famous Denim – The World’s Most Innovative Jeans
NAKED & FAMOUS DENIM: THE WORLD’S MOST INNOVATIVE JEANS is a short documentary about a Montreal based denim brand called Naked & Famous Denim who are challenging the status quo of jean production through a vast catalogue of never before created denim fabrics and styles.
The film explores the philosophy, importance, and fascination behind raw japanese selvedge denim and peers into why old school production methods, modern innovations, and wear and tear are all important factors when striving for a truly unique pair of jeans.
DIRECTED /// Matt LaFontaine
SHOT /// Kyle LaFontaine, Matt LaFontaine
MUSIC /// “Sneeuland” by Oscar Schuster
LOCATION /// Naked & Famous Denim factory in Montreal, Quebec
THANKS /// Kari Svarc, Brandon Svarc, Bahzad Trinos, Entire Naked & Famous Family