Motorcycle vs. Car Drift Battle

February 25th, 2011

No words, too much awesome.



Style Icons

February 25th, 2011



Michael Willis

February 25th, 2011

Michael Willis works ‘in and around’ London where he pulls together psychedelic collages from what I am guessing is found imagery from ‘in and around’ the internet.”



Fashion Designer: Yves Saint Laurent

February 25th, 2011

Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent, known as Yves Saint Laurent (August 1936 – 1 June 2008), was a French fashion designer, one of the greatest names in French fashion in the 20th century. In 1985, Caroline Rennolds Milbank wrote, “The most consistently celebrated and influential designer of the past twenty-five years, Yves Saint Laurent can be credited with both spurring the couture’s rise from its sixties ashes and with finally rendering ready-to-wear reputable”. He is also credited with having introduced the tuxedo suit for women, being the first designer to use ethnic models in his runway shows, and referencing other cultures in his work.

In 1953, Saint Laurent submitted three sketches to a contest for young fashion designers, organized by the International Wool Secretariat. He won third place and was invited to attend the awards ceremony in Paris. Later that same year, Saint Laurent entered the International Wool Secretariat competition again and won, beating out his friend Fernando Sanchez and a young German student named Karl Lagerfeld. Shortly after his win, he brought a number of sketches to de Brunhoff who recognized in them close similarities to sketches he had been shown that morning by Christian Dior. Knowing that Dior had created the sketches that morning and that the young man could not have seen them, de Brunhoff sent him to Dior, who hired him on the spot.

Although Dior recognized his talent immediately, Saint Laurent spent his first year at the House of Dior on mundane tasks, such as decorating the studio and designing accessories. Eventually, however, he was allowed to submit sketches for the couture collection; with every passing season, more of his sketches were accepted by Dior. In August 1957, Dior met with Saint Laurent’s mother to tell her that he had chosen Saint Laurent to succeed him as designer.

This video is a fashion series focusing on the work of the late Yves Saint Laurent, regarded by many as the greatest designer of the 20th century. No couture season could end without a YSL collection, yet this reclusive, sensitive man was dogged by ill health and every year remained coy about whether the collection would be ready in time.



Ten Crack Commandments

February 24th, 2011

“Rocmon breaks down Biggies inspiration for his infamous Ten Crack Commandments track from his backyard in South Centra.” via: Calmatic



Top Picks: New York Fashion Week

February 15th, 2011

With New York Fashion Week currently underway I thought I’d post some of the looks that were note worthy. Features looks from Carlos Campos, Gant, General Idea, and Simon Spurr.



Tyler The Creator: Yonkers

February 11th, 2011

I remember about 2 years ago when Calmatic put me up on this Odd Future movement and after listening to the “Odd Future Tape” I concluded that it wasn’t for everyone but for those who could follow we knew that something epic was brewing. This is pure evil, uncut, villainous, raw hip hop. Let the cult following ensue.



Wiz Khalifa: 1960 Raglan

February 10th, 2011

Wiz Khalifa got cozy with Cassie on set of his video for “Roll Up,” the second single from his Atlantic Records debut Rolling Papers, due March 29. The Bad Boy beauty, who shaved the other side of her head for the summery shoot, plays the Pittsburgh rapper’s love interest in the Jake Davis-directed clip, shot Wednesday (Feb. 9) in Venice Beach, Calif.” – via: Rap-Up



Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Galactus

February 8th, 2011

The final boss from Marvel vs. Capcom 3.



Nabil Elderkin

February 7th, 2011

Nabil Elderkin is a Director/Photographer raised in Australia, currently living in Los Angeles. He has created visuals on a variety of media platforms from advertising campaigns to magazine editorials, artist branding, books, music videos and film. His clients have included: Nike, Coca Cola, Warner Bros, Universal Music, Capitol Records, SONY, Vogue , Rizzoli, Jeremy Scott, Kanye West, Heidi Klum, Oxfam, Rolling Stone, Paramount Pictures, Vans, and MTV among others.