Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Thursday, February 10, 2011

SuperXYou


Something just I decide to go in on this lilwanye WithU track
for the Pothead x Hippies
and them girls haha
just listen foo

shoutout to thegirlEs for makin me do this lol


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Put this on

now me and my boy (@Rhaimer_A) was just lookin at jeans in soho



Posted by his people with the Street Etiquette in who i wish to work with
(doin....idk updating my closest)

Really

seeing that i am in fashion school
i see editorials like this and have to post them
not for class but im seein what a real designer sees







With the help of photographer Greg Harris and his signature production effects, Yuri Pleskun turns out another editorial of interest. The ease in which Yuri struts and poses may be attributed to his natural charm in front of the camera.

WIZ Khalifa & Curren$y (interview)

Wizzle man Interview


Just explain his upcoming projects


Curren$y Interview



A Spring in New York by Fred Lebain

Pics of me being a ninja that i am







Info:
A Spring in New York by Fred Lebain is an interesting project where Lebian photographs different locations in the city, then prints a crop of each scene, and goes back to each locations to re-shoot them aligning his print with the original location – Tres bonne idee Fred !

Macklemore& Ryan Lewis


Track is ill makes Me/(u) think about all the shit that we hear and drugs u wanna do
but he gives the bad side the rappers do glorify
Info:
Beginning in the winter of 2008, MC Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis linked up to create their debut EP entitled “VS.” Based off an idea to sample relevant, contemporary bands, the EP exposes Hip-Hop fans to genres they may be less familiar with, with the hope of appealing to hipsters (let’s be real). “VS.” re-imagines the sounds of Beirut, The Killers, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Arcade Fire and many more. The EP will be a completely donation-based release dropping at the end of November. “Otherside” (the first leak from the project) mashes big drums and orchestral pieces over Anthony Kiedis’ classic song about battling with heroin addiction. Macklemore now tells the story of Hip-Hop’s experience with drugs and a first person narrative about his own struggles with drug addiction and rehabilitation.