Friday, July 2, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
Hipster Fashion Cycle

Like the ocean’s tide, fashions ebb and flow. Whether it’s an indie band, a style of facial hair, a cut of jean, or t-shirt with obscure references, all trends come and go. (And then come and go again with each new generation, so keep those keffiyehs somewhere safe for your future children.) The infographic above deconstructs the natural cycle of hipster fashion, using the example of a hat.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Love Thy Neighbour

I am totalllllllly feelin this website, definitely get a grab on it and check it out. Im absolutely going to be making some purchases here, lovin it!SpR34d th3 L0V3
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Mojito Shoe




London architect Julian Hakes has designed a pair of shoes with no foot plate called Mojito, the design consists of a single piece that wraps around the wearer’s foot, forming support for the heel and ball. The foot naturally forms a bridge between the two. The product is made of carbon fibre, laminated with rubber on the side that touches the floor and leather on the side next to the skin.
Here’s some text from the designer:
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"One late summer night in the studio I was thinking about the design of shoes in general.
I wondered why there was the need for a foot plate in shoes such as high heels.
When I look at a foot print on sand it is very clear to see that the main force goes to the heel and ball.
With a high heel providing the heel is supported, even by standing on a wooden block the foot naturally ’spans’ the gap naturally, with bones and tendons.
The foot has its own inbuilt strength and support so why duplicate this. You would not have a jumper with rigid arms between elbow and wrist.
So this raised the question, if the design of a shoe was an evolution of the early sandal and how can new materials and design techniques provide new solution?
So I set to exploring this question in a similar way to how I would design a bridge, examining the forces and looking at the most simple, elegant yet poetic expression of the forces at play within the materials used.
With this approach I then set about wrapping my foot in tracing paper, then binding it up in masking tape and then drawings various geometries onto and over the form of my foot.
The next stage was rather dangerous as I had to cut the shape off my foot with a scalpel and not damage the pattern or my foot.
The design this produced is a single wrapped geometry which starts under the ball of the foot and then over the bridge, then sweeping down below the heel before then twisting back on itself to provide the support for the heel and ankle.
This form felt light and airy on the foot. So we called it the ‘Mojito’ as it was rather like a twist of lime skin.
The material choice is simple: The shoe is a laminate with Carbon fibre for the core which gives the shoe its spring and strength, leather on the foot side and rubber on the walking wearing side. 3 materials, each doing a specific job.
We are now in talks with specalist shoe fabricators in for the inital prototypes, a firm in Italy would be able to make the inner carbon fibre core and then I would love to get some fabulous furniture makers in High Wycombe to ’skin’ the shoe in leather as their stitching detailing is second to none."
Saturday, June 12, 2010
JoJo Shoes Project




"How could you do three steps with two shoes on the way of fair-trade ? This question has been answered by two young Belgian launching their shoes brand named Jojo. So no, this is not a Belgian funny story. These shoes made of natural cotton produced in Brazil are at the heart of a fair process put in place by those Bruxellois. “Choose, Act, Check” their philosophy, puts the consumer in the center of the three stages of the preparation of shoes. You choose the model, you choose the operation you want to support (reforestation, establishment of water point) and then your follow the manufacturing process. In short, you definitely enhance the working conditions of workers, you do something for the planet and you walk with style. That removing you a thorn from the feet."
Watch JoJo Phiilm
Purchase JoJo Produktz
Clemens en August
A classic pair of mens shoes. Black leather. A digital brogue.

"Liam Gillick is a British artist based in New York and London. Numerous solo exhibitions since 1989 include ‘Literally’, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2003; ‘communes, bar and greenrooms’, The Powerplant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, 2003; ‘The Wood Way’, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2002; ‘A short text on the possibility of creating an economy of equivalence’, Palais de Tokyo, 2005. Selected group exhibitions include ‘Singular Forms’, Guggenheim Museum, 2004; 50th Venice Biennale, 2003; ‘What If’, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 2000 and documenta X, 1997. Numerous public projects and interventions include Ft. Lauderdale Airport in 2002; the new Home Office government building in London in 2005 and the Lufthansa Headquarters in Frankfurt in 2006. Since 1995 Liam Gillick has published a number of books that function in parallel to his artwork including Literally No Place (Book Works, London, 2002); Five or Six (Lukas & Sternberg, New York, 1999); Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre (Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Ludwigsburg, and Orchard Gallery, Derry, 1997) and Erasmus is Late (Book Works, London, 1995). Liam Gillick has contributed to many art magazines and journals including Parkett, Frieze, Art Monthly and a regular column for Metropolis M in Amsterdam and has taught at Columbia University, New York, since 1997."

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"Liam Gillick is a British artist based in New York and London. Numerous solo exhibitions since 1989 include ‘Literally’, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2003; ‘communes, bar and greenrooms’, The Powerplant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, 2003; ‘The Wood Way’, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2002; ‘A short text on the possibility of creating an economy of equivalence’, Palais de Tokyo, 2005. Selected group exhibitions include ‘Singular Forms’, Guggenheim Museum, 2004; 50th Venice Biennale, 2003; ‘What If’, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 2000 and documenta X, 1997. Numerous public projects and interventions include Ft. Lauderdale Airport in 2002; the new Home Office government building in London in 2005 and the Lufthansa Headquarters in Frankfurt in 2006. Since 1995 Liam Gillick has published a number of books that function in parallel to his artwork including Literally No Place (Book Works, London, 2002); Five or Six (Lukas & Sternberg, New York, 1999); Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre (Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Ludwigsburg, and Orchard Gallery, Derry, 1997) and Erasmus is Late (Book Works, London, 1995). Liam Gillick has contributed to many art magazines and journals including Parkett, Frieze, Art Monthly and a regular column for Metropolis M in Amsterdam and has taught at Columbia University, New York, since 1997."

Shop CeA Online here.
Friday, June 4, 2010
My Personal Radio Station.
So a buddy of mine from work had introduced me to last.fm, its pretty much one of the coolest things on the interwebs right now. I pretty much loove it! It syncs up to your itunes and introduces you to new music that sounds like the music you have playing on your itunes. Make sense? So basically its kind of like a personal radio for like like pandora. And it gives a huge bio about every artist you play, its rather interesting and addicting. Curious to see what I am listening to? CLICK HERE
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Edge of Urge Boutique



Edge of Urge opened its doors in Wilmington, NC on July 4th, 2002 by clothing designer and visionary Jessie Williams. The store started out in a 400 square foot space filled with handmade clothing and accessories by Jess as well as many other indie designers, and over the years Edge of Urge has evolved into two thriving businesses: Edge of Urge, the boutique and Edge of Urge, designs by Jessie Williams.
Edge of Urge, the boutique specializes in and strongly supports the handmade, DIY, innovative, and creative thinking. Over the years we have broadened our offerings! We have introduced many up and coming designers as well as more established designers to bring a matchless collection of our favorite things! Edge of Urge is located in historic downtown Wilmington, NC, right on the Cape Fear River.
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Penelope's

Penelope's opened in 2002 in the Ukrainian Village/Wicker Park area of Chicago with the aim of bringing some of our favorite young and under-represented designers to the neighborhood. We feature clothing and accessories for men and women as well as a selection of housewares and gift items. Our style is sophisticated yet fun, with an emphasis on clean lines, great colors, and contemporary takes on classic shapes and designs.
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Friday, May 7, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Beard Revue Mustache May
Mustache May is right around the corner, here are a few ways to steez yo stache.

Make the clic herre. beard man..

Make the clic herre. beard man..
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
A girl named Hillary
Just a simple page I find intriguing . I really like her style and pick of everyone on here.

do the clicky clack herre

do the clicky clack herre
Friday, March 19, 2010
Pure Bliss
Ahh, words from a famous poet "today was a good day" is exactly how I feel today. It started by waking up at 6:30am and getting ready for work. I had to be at work today at 8am because our regional manager for accessories whos name is Heather from San DIego gave Ashley, Lindsay, and Myself a Spring/Summer sunglass class for a couple hours. It was quite interesting, I learned a couple new things. 1st that sunglasses lens' are either made out of glass or poly carbonate resin. 2nd, the correct definitions of UVA,UVB and UVC. They stand for Aging, Burning, and Cancer. All of the sunglasses that Nordstrom carries are all UVA,B & C resistant, interesting huh?
Then, later into the day I found out that my brother Nick and his wife Heidi had a Baby Girl named Maezee Rose Bell. She was born at 10:31am and her birthday will forever be March 19, 2010. I now have a new niece and im very excited to meet her someday. Im so proud of my brother he is going to be such an amazing father to her, she is one lucky girl! At around 4 o'clock in the afternoon I received the good news that I will be starting in the Women's Shoes department on April 16.
I cannot tell you how super amazingly excited I am to start this new journey and chapter of my Nordstrom career. This is the start of a great life that is ahead of me, I can totally feel it!I know my Heavenly Father had a hand in this great change for me. Im sooooo very thankful. I just can't calm down, seriously im sooo excited! Anyways, I had a fantastic day today and I am very thankful for all my many blessings and all hat has been given to me!
Then, later into the day I found out that my brother Nick and his wife Heidi had a Baby Girl named Maezee Rose Bell. She was born at 10:31am and her birthday will forever be March 19, 2010. I now have a new niece and im very excited to meet her someday. Im so proud of my brother he is going to be such an amazing father to her, she is one lucky girl! At around 4 o'clock in the afternoon I received the good news that I will be starting in the Women's Shoes department on April 16.
I cannot tell you how super amazingly excited I am to start this new journey and chapter of my Nordstrom career. This is the start of a great life that is ahead of me, I can totally feel it!I know my Heavenly Father had a hand in this great change for me. Im sooooo very thankful. I just can't calm down, seriously im sooo excited! Anyways, I had a fantastic day today and I am very thankful for all my many blessings and all hat has been given to me!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Happy Birthday Dylan my love

Today, the 15th of March is the Birthday of my absolute best friend Dylan Rodriguez. I want her to know I love her and will always be there for her no matter what. We've had our ups and downs and have had a fantastic friendship. I know that her and I will continue our journey in life side by side, or however she wants it. A little story about how we met, quite interesting if you ask me. It all began when I was 16 and she was 15. Myspace was all the craze and everyone had it. If you didn't you were a social outcast. So being the immature and adolescent teenager that I was, I found her by browsing a bunch of hot mormon girl on the search engine they had available at the time. After going through tons of hot females I decided to start talking to her. We had a fun time getting to know each other on aol instant messenger and emails on myspace. We started to talk on the phone and everything, it was amazing. 3 years passed and we never once had been physically introduced. I knew everything about this girl and I had never even seen her. I went on 2 year mission in Mexico and when I returned she was the very first person I spoke with upon my return. Now, I was 21 and she was 20 we still hadn't even met before. It sucked, I really wanted to meet this girl I knew ALL about. So in August of 2008 I flew down to Las Vegas, where she is from, and we finally met. She was sooooooooo awesome I kept thinking. We had an enjoyable time getting to know eachother and from since then we have been the bestest of friends, I LOVE HER!
David Wolf
My friend introduced me to David Wolf and I cannot stop listening to his music and mixes. Seriously, Everyone needs to partake in this amazing stuff. I just want to dance. The only downfall is that I can only find him on myspace/ ughh :( but whatever, i'll live. I have tried looking him up on everything else and he is no where to be found so anyways take the time to move youre feet and feel good!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
The Way Things Go.
I have always wanted to create a chain reaction ensemble like this. Maybe someday i'll find the time to do so. But meanwhile watch this extraordinary video, the original is 30 mins long, can you believe that!! Check out the website and see what you think.
The Way Things Go
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Coachella MMX

I really want to go to Coachella this year. I have been so busy with work and trying to situate everything in my occupied life. I've made peace with just listening to and watching the videos on each artist's page, but that isn't enough. Maybe next year i'll be able to go and take advantage of such an amazing opportunity to get to know new and interesting music. I always said I'll just get around to it next year and its finally here again. April 16-18 i'll be wishing I was in Indio, California.
Coachella
Schmooveville

Schmooves
I absolutely love Schmooves, I'll openly admit they are the most comfortable and durable shoes I have ever owned.
The first pair I have boughten and have lasted me a long time. I wear them for work and recreation. They're the Jamaica Derby Opium Sneaker
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