06
may
Supreme Leopard Camo jacket

Must have spring item this Supreme Leopard Camo Jacket as seen on Vasthie, Jen Brill and may more. I love the cut, the sexy print ( I call it glamouflage ahah)
The Jacket is currently sold out on the Supreme website. But if you send one please drop us an email. More photos after the jump.
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The cool kids were in full effect at the Costume Institute Gala last night in New York.
Singer M.I.A and actress Zoe Kravitz with Alexander Wang, Chloe Sevigny in Proenza.
Pharell partying with Oprah.
More photos after the jump.
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may
Colette lunch box

Everyone talked about the Colette Lunch Box, we tought it would be cool to actually try it.
Zucchini Tofu Burger by Gontran Cherrier
Asparagus-Broccoli and Crunchy vegetables by CZon
Almond and Chocolate cake "Quito" by Jean-Paul Hévin
Vitamin Water and Lipstick by Glaceau
I have to say that those were 22 euros well spent.
More photos of our happy meal after the jump.
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Dr. Martens are celebrating their 50th anniversary in style. Celebrating the connection between fashion, music and lifestyle. They have gathered 10 different artitsts from different corners of the globe to record 10 tracks which will be released over the next couple of months. In Tokyo the lucky winners are Verbal ( M-flo and TERIYAKI BOYZ) and Yoon. Together they make up the AMBUSH design collective. They will be covering ‘Cherry Bomb’ by the Runaways, which will be released September 1st.
The Dr. Martens 50th Anniversary site is HERE

For his latest exhibition, Ryan McGinley has shifted his focus away from constructing a youthful sublime within the boundless American landscape and has concentrated instead on creating imagery within the confines of his New York studio. The result is a surprisingly restrained, open-ended study of black and white portraiture. Here we see McGinley not as a chronicler of youthful adventure, but as an engine for an almost scientific cataloguing of a kind of emotional optimism.
McGinley’s portraits are the result of a meticulous studio practice, in which thousands of images are taken of each sitter; each shoot eventually being edited down to its one defining “moment”. During the course of two years, McGinley photographed about 150 hand-picked subjects from across the globe. Bringing these models into his studio and stripping them of their clothing, the artist has succeeded in answering his own question: “What would a classical Ryan McGinley black and white portrait look like?”
More images after the jump.
Ryan McGinley Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Team Gallery, New York.





