24 little hours: september NY fashion week 2011

given to looooonnng form journalism for blog posts and just back from speaking at a BOOMSPDESIGN design conference in sao paulo brazil as of tuesday morning, having made no #nyfw (hashtag new york fashion week) plans other than fixating on getting my clients, 3 austrian accessory designers in the press…I cave in.

i cave in to #fni.  hashtag fashion night in.

i cave in to no caps and twitter language. i resisted so long and finally i realize that holding the caps key costs me milli-seconds…DONE!…(well, i did decide “select” caps is the new black)

i cave in to invites.
i cave in to the fast lane and pre-empt my brazil post with this snapshot of 24 hours uptown downtown during #NYFW. utilizing every fashion blog ploy in the book, just because it amuses me DAMMIT!
i cave in to the examined life.

life is happening where you are. NOW. especially if you are not at #nyfw.
so…i cave in To Chronicling. maybe my life can inspire children and teens, give comfort to those with more meaningful pursuits than fashion. In fact this may force me to develop golden egg widgets to purchase that home in montauk.
perhaps this will reap me writing, tv gigs and party invites…herewith most of the self pleasuring i can account for publicly in my last 24 little hours.

friday
4 am

twitter about the fashion shows I am not seeing as i beseech editors to see 3 viennese accessory designers in a sea of Kardashian Kouture.

i wore this silver leather and lemon green yellow bubble bauble thing from designer FLorian…everywhere… in brazil and #nyfw. love it. florian worked with hussein chalayan and his work can be seen in london’s v+a museum and paris’ colette. plus plus plus.

diane pernet tops her shaded view in a FLorian crown…

speaking of hats, #2 vienna delight, muhlbauer hats are totally charming and thanks to my pal montgomery frazier, legendary mtv vj downtown julie brown is a new fan joining brad pitt, yoko ono and common.

#3 rose beck’s 60’s glam is really getting to me in a good way, we love her ipod and ipad holders in this textured leather she calls eyelash, here’s her lookbookSS12. fashion host katrina szish is flipping for these. (more on that later)

other lookbooks HERE.

10 am

skype w sicily
clients dedi and augusto check in from the of lush vineyards of settesoli


11 am

we are talking the opening of amaranto, the new boutique dedi salmeri has developed with maddalena grassi polito in milan’s baglioni hotel which follows #nyfw during #mfw. loads of delcious new designers…more to come on this gem!

pitching pitching pitching pitching all day

4:54 pm

my to do note is now to do nothing. it’s friday. the bell tools for one who has now worked a 13 hour day with about 6 more to go. I take stock of the blessings of the day and journal write propped up on pillows like diana vreeland.

6 pm

don fake and fab fake missoni dress from bcbg I found at salvation army (YES!) with white silvery merrell sneakers and that silver and lemon/green yellow necklace of FLorian (AGAIN) and head downtown.

7 pm

meet saxon henry of adroyt at parigot on grand street for a st germain and champagne toast to her social media consultancy and my fashion world. love this little vision at the bar.

8 pm

head over to walker st for the boffo party with our gotham pr pal courtney’s client planar, supima cotton, MAC cosmetics and depesha magazine from russia.

very russian scary

very club kid, soho white men and girls and fashion people peppered crowd

and sexy surreal singer sasha, with whom i hung out last #nyfw, with claude serieux our DJ from paris. made another plea to her to PLEASE release his version of her n n n n n n new new york song, which we all LOVE! puh-leese pretty lady!

and my new my andy-like voyeur habit to chronicle the dance between unknown people to give them their 15 minutes:

the art, except for this ceiling view, was not as memorable as the flash flash flash flash atmosphere.

the v magazine cover captured the geometric metal gem flash of the party as did this…“born this way” odd “jean jacket” art, i like it for its mystical goofiness. (and whenever I see a unicorn it reminds me of one of my friend’s favorite charactors, “the quixotic unicorn” who speaks in a baritone and slowly answers sphinx-like any questions put to it)

come out of the party and…

8:55 pm

katrina szish says she loves the eyelash bags from rose beck for appearances and a CBS segment. hooray! i think she is quite appealing. (warning: pink and fuzzy begins to be a theme in this blog as the evening progresses, why else does anyone head out on a full moon during #nyfw?)

on the way to raouls on prince for pink champagne and more st. germain we spy fuzzy rabbits in the window of house of berardi

and inside a cute dress to go rabid on someone (could not resist…dress and pun)

this is my favorite blouse. i like this style. back at the #nyfw #desk and fuzzy the next morning, i review the lookbook. i like.

back to the fuzzy evening

9 ish. raouls
debate with gorgeous nicola from bologna on Maurizo Cattelan, King McQueen and Matthew Barney. golden french fries and rose and st germain, the pink neon glow of raouls, franco my favorite bartender in nyc and a model waiting for her adorable boyfriend who soon appears…

a walk back through soho reveals some good window shopping

moncler, which i predicted like 7 years ago would conquer the world!miu miu is forever my favorite!

dr. martens comeback! and #hashtag in window!

monika chiang is like an ode to the goddess.

Saturday morn
9 am

to do list
twitter and download brazil pics
YOGA
black and white quinoa with cilantro, broccoli, garlic, mango sauce and goat cheese

pal, cator sparks, now at lookbooks.com refers me to fashionindie.com site for future #fni’s all thru the year…yum.

11 am I decided to fight the cave urge and dress up to go to coach’s book signing for Glenda Bailey harpers bazaar‘s greatest hits book.

ever since first meeting her, i have treasured memories of her. she always said hello and meant it. from watching her and Stephan Gan find the same tent side exit to dash from a Karl Lagerfeld show in Paris to catching her eye at a crowded chelsea gallery opening, i love glenda. dealing with her office could not be more efficient or pleasant. that’s IMPORTANT.

1 pm get dressed
2 pm coach on 57th street.
I am not a coach girl (total look) but you would not have to twist my arm to adore their snappy plaid raincoat or some other choice gems discovered at the store for glenda bailey’s book signing. “the total look” is one of my favorite fashion proclamations (source is a secret sauce)

these leopard pumps could be rocked rightly

hott pink sneaks i would do…

yet…y’all know. these new miu miu’s are much more me.

wait! wait! my lovely, stellar employee Amanda Lanza, whose queen mom RUNS miu-miu retail just flipped them off her feet when she came home the other night?  OI!

meanwhile, back at coach retail…

Is Jade here yet? (Glenda is about to sign me)

3 pm Glenda signs “you are clearly very (underlined) harpers bazaar, with best wishes GLENDA.” (if she wrote the same thing in your book, DO NOT tell me.)

4  pm.  my 4 favorite shots from the book


daria werbowy in balenciaga (i do love my mobile camera for the ufo it adds) and i love the texture sex it got with this coat close up.

this spread of gemma ward by patrick demarchellier has always been one of my absolute favorites.

and natasha poly by peter lindbergh gets 2 shots here with camera and looking trips. one clear and one fuzzy. i actually like the fuzzy one to portray the “memory” feel of the image.

and this…polina kouklina by solve sundsbo is a favorite too.

4 :30pm

on my way home to cave in. first a little cave in to style blog trick #1000, street spotting of style. here, a cutie couple hopping off their bike to go see a movie. she is rocking pink and coach, please note. also watch the cute little lady popping up in the background. i cannot help myself, so enamored of LIFE!

4:40

camera rule #1000, remove finger from aperture.

4:54.  Cave in.

very hp at home with bags. and YES i found this ombre cuteness at salvation army. perfect size, not proclaiming anything, no logo, no pertense, just simple and serviceable.

and just so you see how much pink, fuzzy and sparkly rules my life, here’s a snapshot of my #nyfw command central, my desk.  (and don’t front…you have lil magical ritual things like this that pop up at the right moment in your life too…)


On hot summer weekend family car trips, my sister and I were boxed, strapped in and propped up like child dolls on the pearlized olive green, poly-damask hinterlands, Grand Canyonesque landscape aka the backseat of the family Cadillac Eldorado, as its cushioned mass thrust fast forward, gliding at 70 plus miles per hour on the freeway. Out of nowhere, the Biblically-proportioned hand of my father at any moment could appear from the North driver’s seat and do one of two astonishing and reactionary things.

If we giggled or fought or clicked the ashtray lids (it was 1970-ish) too many times, like the bored caged and carried animals we were…the hand came swiping back to hit whatever was in its path with a loud “Girls!!” If things were on the upswing, Frank Sinatra 8-tracks had turned the car into a 1940’s lounge and Pop was feelin’ all’ ight…the hand moved to grab one of my mother’s breasts and as she fought off the hand, the car energy rolled and bounced with their laughter and soft-fighting hands somewhere between the rolling human flower petals in the wind image above, and the Caddyshack became a bobbing Snoop Dogg car with a James Brown type of screaming soundtrack.

Fast glide further forward to 2011, to a recent astonishing video seen in a “end of Summer” exhibit at White Box Gallery, of the mesmerizing pulsing bounce of the deep, deep undersea world where savage sharks do their daily thing and devour a submerged pig nailed to a cross by the video artist. The mind-check that occurs from watching the lyrical, natural and sensual moves of the water, the sharks and the fluid carcass at the same time fielding the morbidness of the almost human looking pig…was the very definition of Savage Beauty. More on this very savage, yet secret, deep sea garden fact-of-life snippet later.

We are somewhat carried through both beauty and horror everyday, reminding me of the stark truth of the riddle of the Sphinx, “what travels on 4, then 2 then 3 legs” and then none. A human carriage is like a ghost, carried, crawling, walking, walking with cane and then none. Womb to tomb, cradle to grave, this is the track of our lives.

Welcome to Life’s Savage Beauty, the title of the seminal blockbuster exhibit of designer, Alexander McQueen at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum, which seems to be the perfect moniker for this Summer memory, Alex’s legacy, and these times, after those fast curve ball life-changing heavenly eclipses of the past months. (what? you don’t read Susan Miller??!)

Savage Beauty + Secret Gardens. The summer is full-on, finishing up under the intense, hot sun of Leo and August, where now the brave heart is stronger from being pried wide open to perceive and receive…the most light and heat. Where secret gardens can flourish and savage beauty can be met at once, all in the circuitry of life, represented by the Hebrew letters above in the highway photo. The Alexander McQueen exhibit, with lines wrapping double on both sides outside the museum, wound us all like an endless labyrinthine line deep into the museum where the exhibit hid like a secret garden of delights and horrors. The hours of waiting became a deep and profound gift, also perfectly symbolic for these times.

The show has become perhaps the most lyrical pop-art of this time and note…one of the most popular shows at the Met…ever.  Where death, images of women, patriotism and identity have struck a note with many way beyond fashion. Why did this show of fashion touch a nerve? Coco Chanel made the history books because she freed women to dress comfortably and sporty, new news to reflect a re-found as-free attitude – more like the boys enjoyed. Now, most people do dress in complete freedom. In the absence of rules, the only couturier who could trump Chanel’s gift and give us a fresh spring of water, is the one who undresses the very idea of dress, clothing, bodies and boundary assumptions.

A coutourier operating in the mindset of the Star Wars, Avatar and a future bio-anime morphing generation. A highlight, at a precise moment of the exhibit is a black glass box, approached only by bending and peering into it with the crowd to reveal an enigmatic hologram of the tiny Kate Moss, an angelic vision, much like of Princess Leia beseeching in Star Wars. Goosebump-producing. (Here too a version as captured by one of my favorite fashion video artists, Lina Plioplyte.)

One of McQueen’s shows, a chess game drama, highlighted for me a thread this month, how we squarely meet our thoughts and reactions to anything alien to us and then hence each other. McQueen blurs our encultured consciousness of identity with toss ups of biology, culture, beauty, savagery and ruin while rendering fabrics and bodies alive either with fluidity or restriction. This meeting, this circuitry, this mind-melt and heart-felt is this Master’s gift.

I was fascinated this month by people meeting and connecting at all levels. On the plaid chessboard and checkered streets of New York, what we carry upon ourselves or what square boxes and boundaries we put ourselves in to carry us like speeding square cars and trains during the day, square beds to dream in at night or even the New York liberation of the formally square ritual of marriage, marking the cultural shift and meeting of a basic human definition + construct re-arrange. I have been Fascinated by our arbitrary and increasingly useless boundary definitions of species, gender diverse characters and roles, constructs of how and through whose eyes we see the world and nature. This summer spoke to me beyond the square window of my computer screen. It spoke through every curve of McQueen’s couture and through the spaces where dirt, graffiti, Nature, mushrooms and pushy plants thrust life at us at the crossroads of square window flower boxes, square tree gardens and concrete blocks. Tiny signs and voices of “alien” life on city streets. You can say it is my attempt to tame and embrace the Savage Beauty and Humanity of New York City, above and below, somewhere on Earth. Somewhere in Time.

It’s morning, the Heart of the City, Central Park…come meet me and let’s take a trip…

This concept of meeting the “Unfamiliar” or “Alien” is much like our notion of “dirt” or weeds or even, “the other.” It’s good to question our assumptions and test if they are backed by or promise certainty or absurdity.  Certainly, Dirt as Earth is all right by itself. Quite a miracle, regenerative, forgiving and life-giving. However, anything not in its right place in our air-conditioned worlds is termed dirt. Perhaps this concrete is dirt to the richness underneath.  Certainly, with the relative size of the Universe to our brains, even massed together, certainly, Aliens may visit at anytime. Good to figure out how to get along with our own kind so we are prepared. I’m convinced its our Visa for further travels of all sorts. In the meanwhile, if you saw and met this girl on the street, hers or yours, who would be the Alien?

Everyday meeting the preciousness of the planet and its peoples. The lady above is wearing “Tracht,” introduced to me by an Austrian designer I am working with. It refers to tradional Austrian or Germanic clothing and the translation also means “what one carries or wears.” Designer Rose Beck created bundle or package-like handbags from this idea. Juergen Teller produced a limited edition book of the same name….I became enthralled with the idea of Timeless People meeting on their way to traipse in Trachts or Tracks through the Black Forests of Eastern Europe with Precious Packages…or anywhere.

and on New York City Train Tracks…another kind of Tracht…animalistic tracking, posturing, mating dances, sharing Ipods, glances, silliness…two Jewish boys meeting, teasing, perhaps enamored of each other and giggling on a NYC subway platform is a Ballanchine dance performed live.

The bed of a Hasidic Jewish child from James Mollison’s book, Where Children Sleep, captivated me this month in the disparity of where children go each night to dream, as their own secret garden, around the world. Why are our beds and homes square when life is a circular process?

As always the circuitry of visual and verbal weaves into our dreams. The pouty intensity of the Hasidic boy lives in the smug pride of a New Jersey Goth girl groupie headed with her band for their gig at a 2nd Avenue college bar. Is this not the same face as a McQueen mannequin which follows her…?

and the same swagger and hair curls of a hauty Chelsea window box?perhaps this glove, seen the next day, belonged to the Goth girl? Tossing it like the tendrils off the window box?

off the balcony the next morning…these windows neatly shared their wildly planted window box and these people sharing Ipods happened to see me.

In this image of an ape, a black macaque who took its own picture, are His/Her eyes any less deep and playful than the couple above? The photographer who dropped his camera while following a band of apes said, “I walked with them for about three days in a row. They befriended us and showed absolutely no aggression – they were just interested in the things I was carrying.” This one grabbed the photographer’s camera and had fun taking pictures.

Also sharing the same planet is Riyuta, and here is his bedroom in Tokyo from which he scouts the world. Serious uniforms obilterate differences or bring together like the coordinating visual cacaphonic uninforms of these two friends visiting New York from Japan.

and also living and breathing now, compare the plaids and chaos of this child in China and the bed she sleeps in with…the overstuffed world of this little very pampered girl in Japan.

to the feisty red check windows on a fields of encroaching ivy on this building in New York. Like the anti-consumerist and anti- “it bag” of the Tracht-inspired handbag of Rose Beck, the aforementioned lyrical accessory designer from Vienna, who was inspired by the bundled packages carried by people on the move, things are messy, but serve real purpose. Walk this way, a little wild, a little reverent, it may the only way to reconcile the suffering we know concurrently exists in the world and create consciousness of alternative thinking by the reality and craft of manufacture and the message of the objects we choose to carry.

Back on the block, another kind of stringing up, woven and tied Nature. This bow statement in Chelsea was a theme of the whole house…

with the surprise of a huge leaved plant leaning, bobbing and seemingly protecting the house.

This reminded me of this couple I photographed on the subway, visitors, anxiously bobbing up and down checking the map, checking the announcements, checking in with each other…literally tied and joined at the hip.

They seemed to be from South America and their bountiful bodies and abundance of connection to “what to look at to get there” reminded me of the Looking Glass box of McQueen’s show, forcing the audience to look uncomfortably at itself, and then a reveal of fetish artist and innovator, Michelle Olley, attached to a breathing tube, layering references lavishly, from Manet’s “Olympia” to Rousseau’s “The Dream” to Joel Peter Witkin‘s image “Sanitarium.”

Abundance of bodies, reflection and connection is a stark contrast to this “bedroom” of a child in Brazil. The one thing my friends who have traveled to impoverished areas say, is that seemingly when people have nothing, the one thing they do have is hope. 

Community gardens are growing in NY and around cities the world over. As I toured the famous community garden in the Village, next to the Time Landscape of Alan Sonfist, this butterfly flitted around me and only stopped when she/he decided it would make a nice picture.  This original native plant sanctuary has flourished since the 1970’s and in some views, like the one below, you would hardly guess this was in the middle of NY. Unfortunately, both the community garden and the Time Landscape are threatened by development according to a sign posted there.

The simplicity of gardens to heal our dramatically tortured souls, communities and planet always reminds me of simple acts of non-violence, my favorite being John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s bed-in. The power of images carried around the world and simple acts between friends and lovers can be those butterfly wings impacting the globe. I’m glad cynicism is dying as simple love arises.

John and Yoko stepped out from the Dakota on the Upper West Side flanked by these pots.
These dragons and bearded Pan of the Dakota are perfect for the cross cultural meeting of bearded John and Eastern-born Yoko!  They contrast the secret gardens of the Upper East Side which are more square and well-ordered…

and the trees are wearing boisterous skirts by the end of Summer…

One of my favorite Central Park trees bears the scar of meeting a fence.  This X marks the spot where we head Downtown for meetings of lovers and healing of city conduits for rain storms, drainage, floral healings through an Art Farmacy…first a peep at lovers meeting.

The meeting of red and white is very symbolic of man plus woman, did you know? This is why these colors show up in comforting classic cafe checks and international symbols of healing. Go read a bit on Kundalini and let me know what you discover!

In the meanwhile…downtown “love-ins” for storm drains and interpretations of window boxes aka “Agbags” from Natalie Jeremijenko’s Farmacy Clinic and The Art of Eco-mindshift. Natalie, whose “real-life experiments include walking tadpoles, texting “fish” and planting fire-hydrant gardens” is in full force on TED.

and I loved this redwood burst of color in this +helsea window box…

Back uptown, these two gorgeous + colorful girl peacocks, in each their own way, met and sat in front of me on the Met Museum steps one afternoon. They seemed to be from Africa from their language and dress and appeared to just come from a drawing class. Their styles, one so “butch-like” and the other so delicate and birdlike fascinated me for the whole time they sat.

McQueen’s peacocks and the dreaming beds of two African children from the book…

…and a beautiful wired “a tree grows in Harlem.” The neat bricks, the flowery contact paper…the plan + the wild.

a little further south and east colorful elders take respite…and a couple stroll together with their walkers. When did they first meet you wonder and how long have they been traveling together? The savage beauty of McQueen shoe, is another kind of walker. I was outside in the lush countryside, reading the exhibition book, and came to this picture of this reptilian shoe and then suddenly…

randomly flipped to this image of a dress bodice, this face on a heart, upon which the intensity made my eyes tear up, how can we not be in communication with the “aliens” we share this earth with, I thought, and then…this little alien being, with just that face, fell upon the table next to me.

This was precisely a McQueen moment. The blurring of boundaries of art, life, bodies and beings. As we allow them to meet within us, this possibility of permeability between forms becomes a communication incapable of senseless destruction, fear or separation. Yes, forms evolve. Respect and consciousness must meet for Peace to reign.

a random white rubber glove on the street and…the promised shark feast upon the pig carcass.

A pair of bulbous mushrooms, doing what fungi do, arising indiscriminately from decay and death, even in a square of earth on a busy city street…

are they not from the same mold as McQueen’s bold rubber latex dress and hair skirt?and as sinister and lovely as the eerie, mysterious and poisonous “destroying angel” mushroom?

Let’s face it. In the state of the world today we are going to be meeting life and death resurrection in every moment. In what is in the news, carried or worn by ourselves or others. In how we take in sensory or mental information. It begins with sparks. thoughts. associations. sentences from our mouths. meetings. judgements. decisions. It all matters. It all creates matter.

To feel savage beauty is to bear compassion and respect for all life. And like this Jurgen Teller image from a Marc Jacobs campaign, once you feel that, being sensibly grounded while enjoying a sense of humor and lightness at this game, this game which must be dreamed and played well…well then you have met your match.

In a week I am headed to the highway to the hot and lush secret garden of Brazil, for the first time ever, for a design conference, BOOMSPDESIGN, in Sao Paulo. We were invited to speak for our Green Provocateur project. I saw this image of a boy last week with a balloon or kite and it seemed to speak to hope, children’s dreams and Biblical hands. Catch you on the other side of Brazil’s delicate mobile of green beauty, thrusting favelas + visionary dreamers + …


When I was about 6 my mother gave me a book called “Somebody Came.”

Supposedly a gift from my Grandfather, who had passed away 4 years prior, I took it like a gift from beyond, as it was a lushly illustrated story of a little girl and her Grandfather, the keeper of a bright green magical crystal ball egg in which she could see and choose her future. The old man was very protective of the ritual of looking into the egg and kept it packed away in a box at the top of a closet in their big, isolated farmhouse surrounded by verdant hills. Impulsed by her desire for playmates, he allowed her to look into the egg, and depending on the order of a rhyme he had her sing to the plucking of petals from a summer flower, a kind of “he loves me, he loves me not” song, either “Nobody or Somebody came” in the form of children coming to visit as magical appearances in the egg, singing her name.

A little reminder riff on perspective in life.  Choices and how to ground our glass half-empty, glass half-full Ego sing-songs in a steady reality.

This cosmic dance tune cycle from May to June to July moves from the earthy sign of Taurus and The Grounder to Gemini, The Twins into Cancer, the sign of The Nurturer in July. The energy moves from grounded practicality and sensuality to Gemini, the air sign that is Ruler of Everything Dual: reflecting the possibility to shift the realms of the mind’s quickery and quackery to its destiny of divine design ruling a mutable but balanced duality.  Who is coming? Depends on who you entertain and amplify today in the crystal egg at the top of your closeted (?) mind. Who and what will you choose to nurture?

The Shape of the Outside is the shape of the Inside. Balancing “voices” or perceptions is not homework assigned in a mental clinic. Identifying, naming the characters which appear in our mind’s egg with all their mixed messages of chatter or brilliance and deciding whether to listen deeply, asking them to work a little with us or telling the announcers of tired, old news bulletins to “just take a hike” is the power to harness our energy for Good.

Our private dramas playing out on the stage of our minds operate much like a closet, either a place to hide stuff or a box of creativity where we dress ourselves to reflect our dreams. The Kabbalists say this time is perfect to balance these dualities. We can also trace this “shizophrenia” in a positive way to the Eastern philosophy of the koshas, or sheaths of bodies or intertwined layers of consciousness or lives. Your neighborhood yoga teacher or Yoga magazine is already prattling on about our energetic bodies with their Gates of Perception or Chakras, all with their own voices and characters as if the balancing were as easy to reach as the white pants you pull from the back of the closet after May 31.

This month street art, graphics, characters and graffiti seemed to reflect some of my hidden voices, like the Nine Lives that Live in Me as Responses to Life’s Triggers so that the space for what I really WISH for and what I want to nurture to come alive. I decided to name the Nine Lives to somehow either tame or cultivate them.  A choice to see a Whole Verdant Crystal Egg full of possibility rather than some sort of scattered Sybarite Schizoid Sybil. Friendliness to all these personas keeps dancing in checks and balances. A little schism is a like a little spice to to lead to higher heights.

While a famous crooner sang, “We are “Nobody” until “Somebody” loves us,” our “Somebody’s” first begin with ourselves in twinkling reflection and evolution. For moving from Duality into a Verdant Nurture cycle at the beginning of Summer, here are my 9 summer WISHES, lives, trips, loves, spaces, faces and places I’ve been lately. Somebody, Nobody, Somebody Came.

Anna Fischer photo

ONE. WISH: I AM A CHANGELING. Dress Me Up In My Love. I am Somebody: I am Isabella Blow catwalking in the smartest clothes on Earth.

A Goddess of Dandy, Isabella Blow, and her discovery, designer Alexander McQueen, were always like imaginary pals in my mind’s egg. Superlative visitors into everyday life, amping up imagination, she with her madness, 9 million hats and clothing and he with his runway spectaculars that made me moan. Herself a sartorial vision, mutual friend #3, Daphne Guinness, paid homage to her two friends with her performance in the windows of Barney’s, with Isabella’s resplendant closet opened to the world on the opening night of AQ’s homage at the Met’s Costume Institute this year. (See her article in Vogue here.)

I choose this glimmering apparition, this Alexander McQueen catsuit to begin my Nine Lives explore. A brilliant reflection of the gyrating soup of electrons this skin spacesuit of ours really is. (Yes, number 15 is a shoe.)

Rick Owens leather jacket at Kirna Zabete. This is what we call a “Sandwich” mind trick. Of course we love McQueen and the cool bio-jackets made from mushrooms that follow. But can we get a cheer for this mushroomy buttery pure indulgent leather confection from Rick Owens? it’s not PC, it’s not fast-fashion, it is meat in the middle per say… and it is not even mine yet. But it should be. Somebody, Nobody, Somebody Came.

Other garb I am feeling is Biocouture, organic Kumbacha clothing by designer Suzanne Lee  to “new pedigree” clothing sculpture by Schmidt Takahashi, made from elements of previously owned clothing with the added bonus of being able to contact the former owners.

Suzanne Lee of Biocouture has not quite figured out what to do when it rains as the mushroom goop becomes re-constituted, but she is at St. Martins in London and they do experiments like this and make TED videos from it to inspire us.

Schmidt Takahashi are two design school alchemist friends from Berlin who not only re-constitute vintage garb into new designs, they give the scan code as a kind of DNA way to connect online and, like a green crystal egg, discover the father and mother previous owners of your hybrid remixed new clothes. You decide: TMI or NBFF’s?

T’is true we are all connected and discovering new friends through what we put on our bodies may be a new amped up shopping therapy and perhaps more intriguing than Facebook. (OMG, physical connection? more intriguing than FB? NFW! WWJD?) As it is said in the Yoga Vasishtha, an ancient Sanskrit text: “For the ignorant person, this body is the source of endless suffering, but to the wise person, this body is the source of infinite delight.”

…and speaking of that…

TWO. WISH: I AM A SQUIRED WOMAN. I am Somebody: I am a James Bond Girlfriend.

I’ve had this vintage Esquire magazine for awhile and love the cover girl, a James Bond teaser, spurring him to action. Complete with cocktail ring visits from my own life, it always makes me smile. Esquire is so testosterone in that burly, man-scented way so I was thrilled to see the spanking new furniture line, The Esquire Home Collection at ABC Carpet and Home launched with a little highball spirit-ual gathering (many pieces bear the names of cocktails, of course!) A by-product of the Esquire Houses, which created and hosted ultra-loaded abodes during celeb-fetes like the Oscars and Cannes, the furniture no doubt is an easier sell. Everything is revved up… coffee tables on steroids are 10 times bigger and more man-cave cuddle than they should be…

Bond chairs, perfect for bondage, seem to weigh tons…

…and the liquor cabinet makes me think a man might close me up in it, spin me around and saw me in half. Oh, don’t I wish. C’mon, you know I mean metaphorically. It’s a steamer trunk of liquor. Def a green egg to make Somebody come.

THREE. WISH: I AM A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH.  Babymaking, Billy Holiday and Bubble Tea in Brooklyn. I am Somebody New in Iconoclastic BROOKLYN.

At the first Brooklyn BBQ rooftop party of the summer, the tar beach is perfectly-peopled with former world-touring tattoo’d heavy metal guys, lithe models in toga minis and digital genius’s touting Beta-models on matching single people for baby-making. ( the next “to-do” after you come out of your closet, discover the parents of your clothing and decide to breed ) Also on the set, a hyped-up indie-father, a Pizza Empire Entrepreneur babysitting his 5-year old who slept soundly while a 25-year old, too-old-to-be-a-child, dancing too close to the roof edge is escorted out.

We sit and sit and sit and sit and sit…and slowly watch the sunset over the Manhattan skyline, “that brain beehive over there.” Absorbing watermelon, burgers on the grill, simplicity and tonics. “When we want to play, we play. In a happy setting, we’re getting, some fun out of life…”

More Brooklyn Love goes to my friend Richard Velloso and his new atelier/shop, Olga Guanabara, a new gem in Dumbo. Olga being Richard’s fat, lovable chocolate labrador retriever and Guanabara, meaning “bosom of the sea” from the Tupi-Guarani language, reflecting his Brazilian roots. Richard ditched his advertising career to engender new furniture from the reclaimed and gather delights from artisan friends. The real deal is the pieces built on site, a combo of said found objects, the purveyor’s bespoken edicts and Richard’s creative whims. Is it not less steroid than the Esquire furniture and tons more lush and resonant?

Hear this. Brooklyn and Summer to me is always about music and I discovered an afro-pop, jazz fusion, rare soul and old school hip hop internet radio station called Basement Soul Radio, the perfect beginning of Summer of ’11 soundtrack, where Billie came wafting in this month. Like my idol Chanel, Billie grew up abandoned and challenged. Lady sings the Blues, names her dualities, demons and desires. Life has challenges and suffering say the Buddhists, and this is exactly where we must keep finding the flower to put on our head or adorn our perfect Chanel suits and pop on as a dandy boutonierre, because those moments are perfect for transcendance and new births.

Of course, in basement soul deep connect, the subway art on the way to Brooklyn summed up this duality deep dive.

And, the perfect drink to a Remix of Suffering, New Birth and Humor? Bubble Tea.

At an art opening in Chinatown, I was coerced into drinking this foul concoction of tapioca balls (bubbles) by a cadre of Brooklyn hipster gals, promising virtues of bliss and convinced by them and the bright ads, I took a few sips. Tapioca bubbles are not happy nor a key to getting some fun outa life. I liked the signage way better than the elixir.

FOUR.  WISH: I AM A NU-SOUL: I am Somebody, I am The Dalai Lama’s Sister. I am a PEACE WARRIOR.

Fear can show up in a shortened breath or an all-out life-threatening situation. The gig is to make it an ally and I discovered recently, that naming the perpetrator of a silly irrational and repeated fear monologue of mine, “The Blithering Idiot,” (said with a smile) really took the power from it.

It can be said that fear and anger are the primary destructive forces on the planet and in our minds today, thus, defusing fear with understanding and compassion makes the Dalai Lama the man of the moment…every Now moment there is.

“Finding inner peace is a pivotal precondition to making positive change in the world. People change systems, not the other way around, “The world belongs to over 6 billion human beings, not governments or religious leaders,” the Dalai Lama said. “The world belongs to people.”

                                                                                                                                                 Newark Peace Summit image: Associated Press

The Newark Peace Education Summit, held recently in Newark, New Jersey was the brainchild of two men, Drew Katz, a philanthropist millionaire from my hometown suburb of Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Robert Thurman, the renowned Tibetan scholar. Newark is the city in which I was born and where my Grandfather and his family prospered. The confluence and conference was a bit like a gorgeous green egg taken down from an old dusty closet shelf. I thank Visionary Mayor Cory Booker for that too.

“On the same panel you’ll have Nobel laureates with an anti-violence street kid talking about their collective experience and sharing it,” said Drew, who first conceived of the conference two years ago when he met Robert.  The Dalai Lama, along with a diverse group of speakers ranging from actors, Edward Norton and Goldie Hawn to activists such as a former member of the Bloods street gang to Jody Williams, a peace activist from Brattleboro, VT to Earl,The Street Doctor who tirelessly reaches out to teens on the streets to a 12 year old girl who spoke for her generation sat equally on a panel. The Street Doctor’s encounter with the Dalai Lama was the preciousness of Pure Heart. I rubbed urban zen shoulders with both Donna Karan and the impressive kids whose Newark schools work with Goldie Hawn’s charity, The Hawn Foundation, a program for schools teaching emotional and social intelligence. It’s gonna take more than facts and figures to heal this planet.

Grateful the Lama is everyone’s Grand Papa.

FIVE. WISH:  I AM A SIMPLE MONK. A wish for a Peaceful HOME. I am Somebody living in My Concrete Desires.

When my home turf of NYC makes me feel like this…

…or grey and tiny and dirty not in the best way, it suddenly seems to be the month of May and May is ICFF, International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York, a world where people live clean designed lives with the best, bright furnishings. Last month, we reported on the green and sustainable industry leaders for Metropolis magazine and particularly loved this collection from Spain.

Arxe is a kind of Peace Collective with home spun concrete values and spare, clean and raw, earthy vintage products textiles for the home made of salvaged, antique industrial materials such as wood, leather, iron, concrete and steel with strong appeal. The hands at the top of this post are from their site reflecting the value that gardeners know well, that glimmering satisfaction when you get your hands dirty with solid work.

The concrete place. Designer, Alex de Betak and actress, Audrey Marnay’s home, featured recently on the cover of New York Times T magazine, lounges lazily on the Spanish coast. I got the skype-on-a-laptop tour of the place from a friend staying there last year and I declare, it is my ideal idea of a home for me and some Arxe furniture. Somebody, Nobody, Somebody Came.

SIX. WISH: I AM A FREE RADICAL. I am Somebody: Forget Simplicity! I am a Drag Queen Gypsy Drunk on Color, Flowers and Sensual Imbibements.

I am declaring it “The Summer of The Free Radicals.”

I see everywhere elements of gypsy-esque expressions. Very androgynous. Very bright and mixed with every kind of style. There is a baggy to the knee and tight on the calf dirndl pant showing up on men and women. I see lots of light ends and tips on hair of all kinds and bright mixed patterns everywhere. I see grape-crushing flat simple sandals. Big hippy pouch bags. New places of piercings like the middle of a face, and it’s not the nose. Green Tea cannot stop these free radicals.

This colorful caravan of women from around the world, in cheerful flowery garb but ego-distinct foul moods, sat together randomly underground on a Monday afternoon while the world roared and purred above them. They represent the Multi-Mooded Personas in my mind I have come to name My Own Drag Queens, no reference at all to those hard-working showgirls, all due honors go to the damsel of distress called PMS. C’mon gals, break out the real flowers, aromatherapy is here for YOU!

Up above ground, a meeting with one of NY’s original indie perfumers was the colorful counterpoint reminding that catering to the senses is always a free and radical idea.

Maria of Aroma M is a painter and expert in Japanese culture who is the “chef” of gender-neutral, artisanal perfumes mixing ingredients such as absinthe and dark chocolate, lychee with rose, and white chestnut blossom with muguet. The layers and “sexiness” of the scents is undeniable. “Beauty is a Daily Responsibility,” and so dutifully, we met Maria at the Rubin Museum, haven for heavenly art, with its tonkas of multiple bodies, forms and on-high views of Highly-Dressed, Non-Stressed Queens and Kings.

Like a mysterious fortune teller, author Julie Chaplin left a signed copy of her book, “Gypset,” at my Pal Joey’s place, Shangri-La Studio in Brooklyn, and I was drawn to it. I was captivated by it’s profiles of the traveling surfer, artisan set living in treehouses and bohemian rhapsodies and so I borrowed it from another friend when a copy appeared Again on her coffee table.

One Gypsetter in the book, jeweler Carolyn Roumeguere, grew up in Kenya and lives in a treehouse there. Descendant of Isabell Eberhardt, the heroine aka The Nomad, who dressed as a man to live in Islam in the Arab world, her intention-filled life pays grand homage to her grand lineage. Carolyn roams the world and this particular gold bracelet reminds me of the Kabbalist’s talk of shattered light, the broken pieces of our original soul and the work we do here to join this scattered light and wisdom into a whole place again.

And to float it all way above our heads, thoughts and wishes…the kites of artist, Jacob Hashimoto in his exhibit, “Silence Still Governs Our Consciousness.” is a real call to nurturing the Free Radicals in our auras.

SEVEN. WISH:  I AM A BUILDER.  I am an architect like Jeurgen Mayer H. I am Somebody FUSING ORGANIC VISCERAL GEOMETRY with every move.

Mushrooms, Fungus, Crystal Light + Architecture, Communications and New Technology = $H!T Happens in Berlin.
An ungainly title for an exhibit, yet Berlin, art and life philosophies are best when undeniably linked.  We recently met all three in the person of brainy pollinator and architect of space and thought, Jeurgen Mayer H, along with the exhibit co-curator, Tyler Greenberg, at the wine and brain teasing invitational at the Relative Space showroom party. They invited a co-generational cross-section of Berlin designers, who in turn invited others to join in curating the objects in this “….happening.” Speaking of organic matter, Brian Greenberg, principal at Relative Space, was the most knowledgeable sustainability thought leader we encountered during the design week events and we adorned him with praise in our second post for Metropolis entitled Trending Green.  A simpler, gentler title, yet reflecting the perfection and promise of my new life credo: building and feeling a perfection of organic geometric fusion. (fancy-talk for LOVE)

Jeurgen’s recently spawned LOVE-ly, fantastical Metrosol mushroom in Seville is covered here in Architects and Artisan‘s article. How many times have I seen this exact structure in my dreams? Many. Imagine building it!

Paul Clemence images

“Spiritual Technology” are words that came to me to describe this feeling of brainiac love. From new explorations of Kabbalah and sequential systematic re-organizing of old thought patterns there is a fluidity in structure that conceptually is my latest credo.

EIGHT.  WISH: I AM TIED AND BOUND TO COMMUNITY. I am Somebody forever binding, bonding lifelines to Senses and Essence.

Most people know the word yoga means union and it also means tethered. To be bound or in a bond with an idea or others. They used to say that art made by women always was “crafty.” And so what. It’s always good to touch a Superwoman Vibe of traditional crafts and culture as I saw recently around New York. Get into it with this video of the Senses & Essence exhibit at FIAF, French Institute, Alliance Francais, part of the World Nomad Festival with three Moroccan artists, Amina Agueznay, Safaa Errus and Najia Mehadji.

The entrance to Moss in Soho for ICFF echo’d this rope forest.

…while underground, above the throngs of commuters in a downtown subway station, a swirling twiny sculpture, an unexpected gift by just looking up. Proving that sometimes the way to tether thoughts, lives and impulses is to exactly allow swirling.

NINE.  WISH: I am a MENTALLY TRIPPING Somebody at the Movies: A Wish for Bliss.

And above the subways, I thoroughly enjoyed two movie premieres this month, both spoke volumes about Wishing,Traveling and Freedom.

Owen Wilson plays Gil, an OK Hollywood screenplay writer about to get married to an upwardly mobile blond and scary fiance who is expert at shopping for $50,000. furniture while he just dreams of living in Paris to finish his novel. Woody Allen doing time-travel was unexpected and made for silly light Summer fare. 

The first scene in the German indie film, “Vincent Will Meer” (opening nationwide and in New York on June 24th, see trailer) has the lead charactor having a Tourette’s Syndrome episode in the middle of his mother’s funeral and running out of the small church to huddle in front of the church entrance, overwhelmed. A very exaggerrated scene of anyone’s stress, it introduces a road movie of brilliant acting. Lead actor, Florian David Fitz, also wrote the screenplay. Plus he is veeery easy on the eye.

The next scenes of Vincent and his father as they root through closets is nothing like a mystical wishing green egg scene.

Institutionalized by his politician father after his mother’s death, Vincent  is “adopted” by Marie, an anorexic and they rope in Vincent’s obsessive compulsive roommate, Alexander. Vincent’s mission is simple. He wants to bury his mother’s ashes in the seas of Italy, as was her wish.  The trio escape the clinic taking off in their doctor’s car they in which they alternatively drive each other crazy and sane in touching ranges of their afflictions. These “conditions” distinctly mirror large doses of sanity, breaking down walls of separation or categorizing of what is “normal,” “healthy” or “disturbed.”

The green egg of the mountains holds them in a safe crystal of expression where literally their spirits run free.

The last scene of the movie is Vincent saying good-bye to his Father and choosing his own path. We are left wondering if he will choose to see his girlfriend again as she is tied against her will to a force-feeding life support system. Begging him to free her from it, he has told her he cannot help her. She will die if taken from it. By “abandoning her,” he ultimately gives her back her own will to survive and thrive. Whether he will return to her or not…Somebody, Nobody, Somebody Came is the mystery of the movie. 

May Your Own Dreams Come True This Summer.


FACE-IT.

Everyone is Tired. Stressed. Imperfect. Where is the new news? It’s Spring. If John and Yoko can wake up wide-eyed, prop themselves up in bed and announce a Love-In…so can you.

Note to The Spring in You…I rarely roll out my laundry list but in the mode of celebrating it vs.complaining….my typical day’s schedule begins like a marathon around the world…I am stressed…but I love it.

  • 4-5 am. Up. Espresso, intense yoga, writing, music.
  • 6-8 am. A mix of European business, my spa, bagno, shower.
  • 8-9 am. Dress.
  • 9 am. A TV segment shooting a client’s stem cell surgery.
  • 12 pm. To the Downtown office.
  • 4 pm. Uptown. A premiere of “Your Highness,” the new …movie.
  • 7 pm. Downtown. A meeting for our im.material village in Haiti.
  • 10 pm. LA calls.

Existing somewhere between an imperfect glamour giddy like Carrie Bradshaw, R. Crumb‘s yogi brother in the Terry Zwigoff/David Lynch movie “Crumb” and a visionary athlete like Yoko Ono …it’s no wonder I have dark-circle Bette Davis eyes. As one of my business partners in the entertainment industry says, concealer is her best friend. Concealing or Complaining is not my way.  Celebrating, yes.  One cannot ride two horses. Compost the Complain. Decide that your 20 hour, 2 days into one “day”schedule is your Art.

My Art this month took place between NYC and Milan, two high-paced cities, a weave of new “understandings” via a very New Moon Spring cleansing and a firm grounding in the Fullness of The Big Moon. This Time has been like a collective Shamanic moment between the Year of The Rabbit and 5 million planets in Aries to open the Spring.

I am loving the roundness of Time and seasons, the transformation of spaces through art and architecture co-mingling with the transformation of Self through symbols and actions ranging from shopping for shoes for grounding, plastic surgery, indulgent desserts or happy joy Spring symbols in golden yellow flowers everywhere. Everything we do is choice. To be embracing the juice of Paradox of either Exalted and Wretched States. Is your life a Mythical quest or same ole same ole? Are you awake yet?

Here are my top 11 ways to Wake Up, Feel Up this Spring and trade the same ole “stressed and tired” to “artful and energized.”

ONE  Value Imperfection or The Physical Impossibility of Imperfection in the mind of someone Perfect. (thanks Damien)

I happened to notice that the plastic surgeon’s office (of the above-mentioned TV segment) was a literal art gallery for Hirschfield portraits of women famed for large, expressive distinctive parts, from the stellar noses of Barbara Streisand and Bette Midler to the wide eyes of Bette Davis and Judy Garland. The full color, slick photos of generic and unknown “fixed” women were a crazy contrast to the business at hand…removal of such parts. For sure the value of distinctive parts was clear from the art and even its own intrinsic value, to be discovered in the future, weighs in on the side of befriending what we may see as wretched and turning it into Glory.

Trust me, when compelled by a force greater than me to weave plastic surgery, a comic movie, some desserts with art and a whirlwind Milan trip…it is a bit like a Holy Grail…a chaotic mix of life’s aspects…a seeming imperfect soup…how the hell will I get there? The little wonder of why the hell I write floats along the excitement throughout the process right until the end. And the quest for “it” is driving.

Just those moments that seem to be “not” are really where “is” is. When our “imperfections” result in beauty. When wretchedness inspires a fresh, glorious start. When a green shoot is tired of the dark and cracks the soil. A thought: art interwoven with life, expression for something other than shopping, acquiring, hustling and dragging through a busy day.  Just Because we Felt a Moment, is the Moment to savor.

In the movie, “Your Highness,” when the lazy, selfish Prince Thaddeus is faced with the opportunity to pull the sword from the stone, and all he wants is to go home and lay in his bed, that is just the moment of Truth, Change and Possibility. He Grabs It.

From lazy to inspired.  From weed to brilliance.  Another friend brilliantly has an answer for people complaining about “all the work” and their “busy lives” and “it’s just too much!” with…”This is not Work. This is Art.” We choose our tasks, our grails and our busy lives. Why complain?  From tiny discomforts to out and out anger and illness the disconnect from Joy is astounding. Can we commit to our Art, it’s tiny triumphs and no matter what?

I think the Earth requires that now.  A friendliness towards the hidden Love in all, even your Dark, your disconnected, your Fear. Circle it back. Find art and beauty everywhere, especially at the point of Power where you think it is Not. Allowing the Good, the basic friendliness to surface.

TWO. Crave Renewal and Cave Underground Like Persephone 

In the Galaxy’s Milky Way, on the Earth re-awakening, in the Spring beginning, in the Chinese Year of the Rabbit, in 2011, in NYC’s West Village, yellow flowers are popping up like gold. The energy is still asking to drop your cares and foibles, get grounded and follow the your stressed white rabbits into a cave where the roots and deep meanings must first be understood to birth treasure.

here, step into this tiny shop…

A Shoe store with an art gallery in the back?

Leffot at number 10 Christopher Street in NYC’s West Village has as their motto, “Nuquam Jactate” or “Never Boast,” which to me is like the Buddhist credo to not cherish the inauthentic small self, but celebrate the Authentic Self. On the day I visited, the confluence and interest of 3 very distinct and equally entranced men in the store was a precious NY moment. Like a Balanchine dance, an older conservative gent, a very corporate young fellow and a super stylish hipster rotated, stopped, contemplated and envisioned around an altar-like table of elegant shoes. This moment spoke volumes about style and actually the 3 top tenets of anything good: make it classic and timeless, pay attention to quality beyond and make space for intrigue and beauty.

THREE: The Art is Way Deep Inside.

Going deeper. Behind the elegant stepping possibilities of these shoes is artist Jarrod Beck‘s installation, Equivalence, in the backroom of the shop. Rody Douzoglou is the curator of Backroom NY, a project of her gallery without walls, Douz and Mille.  Yoko was a forerunner in this idea with bed-ins, we love art appearing exactly where we are to peak the moment, change the everyday into magical.

“Architectural, dingy and layrinthine,” says critic Andy Campbell of Jarrod’s work. (and it’s a compliment.) When the ultimately false God of Time has us strung out and nervous as The White Rabbit, do you remember to ground your emotions into the support of the Earth and rabbit fertility with newness, inspirations, creative pursuit, food, hugs and bigger pictures?

FOUR: Savor the Round and Earthy. The Round Grounding of Glorious Food.

When the heady becomes too much, we go for grounding in food. This month, so many round desserts appeared! So Feng Shui.

At il tre merli in the West Village, for our favorite potato gnocchi, and the dessert was a mound of round. Note, we did not wait to snap the picture. In Milan this month did the rest of my food joys unfold. An exquisite Affogato (ice cream and espresso) at a tiny spot near the breath-taking Certosa di Milano, a 14th century monastery with frescos of Caravaggio’s master, Simone Peterzano and Daniele Crespi just outside of Milan and a special unfermented and totally delicious beer called Spaten-Franziskaner-Brau at a small trattoria in Isola, Milan.
This coffee gelato in Zona Tortona was heavenly. Keep your eyes on the dessert please, my nails are a frightening sight (I was in Yoko Ono mode…just installed a green wall at the Railway Station…more about that later. We were in Zona Tortona to see our friend Frederico’s bathroom installation with expressive, detailed massive orgy illustrations and matching live fish in the sink created by his girlfriend who sports adorable golden lion ears.)
FIVE: Allow Dreams to Unfold
The times just before change, the dreaming state. Many round images inspired me this Spring, from the rising “otherworldly inspiration” of hotelier Vikram Chatwal’s Dream Hotel in New York and it’s round windows to small everyday joys like my cat napping, a pot of quinoa cooking or a secret circle place where friends shiver a bit in the cold Sunday afternoon and Spring uprising in my favorite NY park on the Hudson River.
The lances of green and full branches had a luminosity against the soft, swirling water which I loved.
SIX: Make your Life Mythic. Get out of Bed and Quest.
Your Highness is the exact right dose of Bawdy and Mystical Quest Lingo. Recently,  a friend popped up with an afternoon press preview of the film starring Danny McBrideJames FrancoNatalie Portman, which was an unexpected spark of fun and fast genius. When the fabulous and brave Prince Fabious’s bride is kidnapped, he goes on a quest to rescue her and forces his lazy, party-all-day, ambition-less brother Thaddeus to join him, it’s clear the brothers are two sides of our ego-coins. From one of the funniest moves by an actress I have ever seen, when Zooey Deschanel goes for the prize she wants to Thadeous’s prize from the Minotaur which he sports around his neck once out of the Labyrinth (both prizes being the same) and he goes forward towards his prize booty, namely that being Natalie Portman…I loved the whole quest and nonsense of this movie.
My own quest this Spring was to realize an urban art intervention in Milan during Salon de Mobile, the international design fair where 300,000 people come to Milan to be immersed in art and design. We landed green lushness via a Paul Clemence photograph, indiegogo.com fans, tons of media coverage and lots of Faith upon an uninspired Garibaldi railway platform stairs project. You can read more about that project on our Green Provocateur blog.
We knew we were welcomed in the hood when in the morning the graffiti appeared.
SEVEN: Bury the Past with the Future.
The art and re-invention questing in Milan was begat by Leonardo da Vinci and it permeates the city, people and the air they breathe and water they drink. For the Salone del Mobile, you are highly likely to turn a corner and see something status quo altering such as what the brand Trussardi commissioned around the Leo fountain in Piazza della Scala, the Opera house. In celebration of a chair design, yes, all this for a chair design, Michael Young built a kinetic gold lattice web around Leonardo and his stone friends, a kind of drawing out of the past like windows to an ocular, molecular LSD vision.

EIGHT: Life is a Labyrinth, Take the Minotaur Bull by the Horns.

When in the confusion and clamor of Life, start where you are.

Beginning with the power of design, a belief or a comfort always helps. Religion and shopping may be the opiate of the people according to Karl Marx, in Milan both are elevated to art.  The heart and invention of modern shopping can be felt in Giuseppe Mengoni‘s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, built in 1861. It was one of the first multi-use public buildings, today housing luxury shops, including the first Prada shop. The soaring space validates life with the same organized, centralized order of cathedral plans, with the dome above and below at the heart with trajectories like arms of the cross. It communicated then and now that everyday activities are sanctioned by the Heavens.

At the center, a mosaic of a bull surrounded by tourists. The tradition is to place your heel on the privates of the bull and spin around 3 times to grant your wish. How much did this remind me of Thaddeus’ trip through the Labyrinth and the meeting of the Minotaur? As we move into the astrological sign of Taurus the Bull, I can envision this Bull-stability and certainly the treasure token Thaddeus won from the Minotaur to take the bull by the horns and get your wishes granted. (see the movie to know the grail.)These photos of the 2008 installation by Minsuk Cho/Mass Studies and Abitare, presented by Storefront for Art and Architecture, the New York-based nonprofit art and architecture gallery are from one of my favorite design blogs, Dezeen. Another example of surprise art and beauty in the public space.

This window by Louis Vuitton inside the Galleria was just Spectacular. Secular. Spiritual.
NINE: Imagine, Dance, Travel, Color Right Now.
For a dancing partner, men’s shoes at Valextra on via Manzoni, had the exact plum passion.My eye was drawn to this yellow girl on a magazine cover while in the offices of our Milan partner, Alcos Comunicazione, and I was not surprised to see the same work of the artist, Liselotte Watkins, all over the Valextra shop, one of my favorite brands, as I own a Valextra vibrant green wallet, which I love.
Liselotte Watkins‘ girls have the exact dose of wide-eyed innocence, strength and knowing that for me touches on a female perspective in the manner of Helmut Newton. A strong statement, but can you see it too?
She says,

“They’re all people to me. I work out their whole story – where they live, if they have a boyfriend, their bank balances and their style. That’s why one girl might have only the jacket of a Victor & Rolf suit – she lost her job the week before so she can’t afford the rest of it.”

With my background as a fashion illustrator brought up on the juice that was Joe Eula and Antonio Lopez, I am happy to see more space for evocative illustrations joining photography in the portrayal of how we see ourselves surrounded by beauty and luxury.

TEN: The Power of Your Bright Nature

More beauty in train stations to bring on the Bright. After Milan and back in New York, we were honored to do the public relations for the AHAE photography exhibit, Through My Window, in Grand Central Station’s Vanderbilt Hall this past month, sponsored by our client Duggal, the pre-eminent imaging house and very green-visionary oriented company.  Ahae is 70 plus years of age and has shot over one million images from one window of the nature surrounding a circular pond in a pristine environment.

The one huge light box image of this pond looked very much like the pond and land I traded for NYC about 10 years ago. What one round body of water can engender.

A place of transverse, Grand Central Station is mythic and myopic simultaneously. The Ahae exhibit gives landing to its grandeur.

These days, when much of my life is in the urban space, contemplating my navel and inner brain through nature more often feels like this latest art discovered on New York’s Park Avenue.

Christie’s in New York has set up this 20-ton bronze teddy-bear sculpture before auctioning it off next month for what the auction house expects will bring in $10 million dollars. Urs Fischer, a Swiss artist, created the 23-foot-tall, yellow “Untitled (Lamp/Bear)” plush toy bear slumped against a drooping desk lamp. Have you too been staring at the computer too much and feel like 20 tons of bronze?
ELEVEN: DeTox Heaven in A Wild Flower
Take a tip from the Italians and serve yourself some Spring greens. Dandelion is a Spring tonic thought to be around at least 30 million years and is found everywhere on the Planet. A body cleanse, a soil nutrient, an anti-inflammatory, a wine, a coffee, a pollinator and a Green Provocateur indeed. Gold at our feet.
What we call a “weed” is sometimes something we may not recall the value of. Valuing our experience and physical existence, that which our egos deem perfect and “imperfect” is key to the gratitude and the happiness we are all working 20-hour days for. No matter the experience that choice exists.
I am reminded of a story I heard at a Friday evening dinner Shabbat that my friend, the elegant Tracy Stern invited me to at The Kabbalah Center in New York. It was about a precious Pea.
The story begins with a simple house in a simple neighborhood of a town. Everyone was drawn to one house, as it was fully lit up with lights, music, happiness and joy that you could not avoid it. When one looked in the window, you could see a happy couple enjoying one plump, bright green Spring pea as their meal. Their gratitude and happiness to see the blessings in that one pea, one circular celebration of goodness, is perhaps the meaning of Art.
The most elaborate
intelligent
brilliant shiny
juicy
fragrant
effulgent
mesmerizing
succulent
pulsing
simple
elegant tasteful pea
in the
whole world.
The pea can be underneath 11 mattresses or 11 layers of our psyche and we have only to discover it.
NOW THAT IS GROUNDED BEAUTY.
To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
Every night and every morn
Some to misery are born,
Every morn and every night
Some are born to sweet delight.

Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night. 
William Blake

I did my third-grade grade book report on the I Ching. There I was tossing yarrow sticks for the children to access the esoteric but eminently practical ancient oracle from China, based on the same binary code pattern that computers run on. The I Ching is the Matrix of alignment with the seasons, the stars and human emotions. My third grade teacher was astonished by the answer to her question about the classroom windowsill garden’s health. (Thems were simpler days, God only knows where I found yarrow sticks)

In the recent midst of drama beyond the scope of a healthy kitchen garden, I pulled number 11, which translates to Peace. And in true I Ching style, of course, this hexagram relates to the beginning of March and the coming of Spring. The small departs and the Large arises. Synthesising personal experience and emotions for me has always been in tune with the rythyms of nature as a mirror and a conversation. I drop my small experience at the feet of not necessarily what is hot on Twitter but what all of the smarts of chlorophyll, micro and macro quasar-kinda organisms have on their agenda at the moment.

The best part is that it usually is in sync with the world stage.

Currently, running beside the I Ching is movements in Astrology’s 12th house pushing against ideas and emotions of dreams/imagination/past karmic debt and emotional baggage or in other words: our own heroic task of freeing ourselves from unconscious inherited crippling fears and redeeming the family dramas stored up in the cold of winter into new creativity and giving. The small departs, for the new life of Spring. Sinking the small into the earth for transformation and nurturing what may be new growth, new opportunity.

Here are six new Winter into Spring stirrings and secret pleasures arising from my recent travels and adventures.

ONE: THE WORN GROOVES GIVE WAY, LIFE FLOWS ON


The Spring returns and the flow rushes over the crevices, filling them, and moving on, moving all of life forward. Holding a reminder of the past to strengthen for the Future. The giving up in order to give more, love more. These environmental works are by Andy Goldsworthy and the ring is by Linhardt Design Studio, in the East Village, where custom designs from Lisa Linhardt pop up in the pages of mags like Numero and Harpers Bazaar and on the ring fingers of the most inventive brides.

I Ching hexagram image of T’ai or Peace. The Big Male Sun Gold Daytime Light Solid Yang lines or lifespring pushes upwards through the Yin, The Small Female Silver Moon Night time Receptive or Open lines. My secret site for absorbing the I Ching is here.

Chinese Joss paper, is “spirit money” burned for the veneration of ancestors to insure good things in the afterlife. I was connected to Joss paper in a new way this year as the Winter atmosphere seemed to highlight the warmth of gold and the Yang sun energy through interiors, food and wine and the silver or Yin, moon energy in the blue light of snowy New York streets at night.

Another ring thing to celebrate spring and the balance of nature is chameleon jewelry designer and Opera singer Valerie MacCarthy‘s jewels. Binary living in Paris and New York breeds a fresh idea in her elements collections just bought by Colette. Her videos are by our friend Andreas von Scheele and we are excited to represent this collection in the US. Valerie’s water pieces evoke the circular joy of water bubbling up, the solid in the movement.

TWO: THE LAST OF THE WINTER ENDLESS SNACKING: MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT.

Quick Bites at NEW YORK CITY’S GANSEVOORT, EATALY, MONDRIAN, SNACK DRAGON.

Bluebird feather lamps teasing in freezing drafts from the main door in the lobby of the new Mondrian Soho on the preview evening, were the only whisper of Spring when the hotel is set to officially open. Soon all this dashing through frigid to grab drinks, snacks, warmth, nuts and news is sure to pass. The last of the winter snacking to mitigate the cold is meeeellllting!

10 am. Early March is The Armory Show of contemporary art in New York. A pre-Armory show breakfast at The Gansevoort with Cricket Taplin, curator of The Cricket Taplin Collection at The Sagamore Hotel in Miami Beach, artists Samara Ash and Paul Clemence was a love fest conversation on sweat lodges, new artists, the delicate and hearty perfect frittatas and the best hotel amenity gifts everyone has seen around the world. (My vote actually goes for Cricket’s passionate and visionary collection shared with her guests as one of the most priceless guest gifts I’ve seen in a hotel.)

Pre-Frittatas, there is Room 23.
Room 23 is the huge hardbound book in every room of the Gansevoort produced by Diana Jenkins with art director, photographer, Deborah Anderson intimately depicting 100 celebrities in a Beverly Hills penthouse suite. Cindy Crawford on the cover is very Valley of The Dolls, I like the reference to a 1960’s gloss. Joining in the fun is Ashanti, George Clooney, Cindy Crawford, Sir Elton John, Dennis Hopper, Larry King, Heidi Klum, Kid Rock,Lindsay Lohan, Ludacris, Moby, Hayden Panettiere, Brett Ratner, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone and Jerry Weintraub. Sales of the book raise awareness and funds for the Sanela Diana Jenkins International Human Rights Project.
1 pm. Back on the street for eats, Eataly in the Flatiron district is a feast of the senses and choice is bewildering. Indeed, the bland and disappearing signage is the worst, but ask anyone for the lay of the land and once you get it…drifting about in the sensuality of Slow Food is the order of the day. Biz lunches at a counter are Simple Snacking Joy.
A plate of greens, warm bread wrapped in butcher paper and Prosecco on pastry white marble surrounded by chic shoppers and others who appreciate the finer grazings and gatherings of Life.
7 pm. Downtown, at the new Mondrian Soho, 9 Crosby Street, the Preview night does not yet look quite like the promise and the picture, except for the blueness of it all. Yawn. Perhaps the trees will change the atmosphere. However, Thakoon, the bartender the evening we were there put more energy into his cocktail making than I have seen in a very long time so we’ll be back. The dining area carries the seed of some promising energy and Solstice via the centerpiece mountain of glass and light.
1 am. Winter Tonic. One Snack Dragon Mexican before bedtime. Miraculous dining and decor. Lowest prices for some of the tastiest food I’ve ever had in Manhattan. 199 East 3rd Street in the East Village and open until 4 am.
THREE: WINTER SCENTS AND SENSIBILITIES

Winter can be about hopping lush pleasure islands whether that is in a jet, cab or quick city steps.  Thankfully the small delights that soothe the body and provide respite through scent are just rewards and here are a few of my secrets this Winter. My dear friend Lilavati and her Aromabliss line of essential oil based unctions, potions and pomades are for clearing your nose or even jazzing up your private parts. Start here with the Jade Dream oil she made for me and treasure hunt for the secret Shakti Ojas oil.

Bloomsberry’s Pick Up Bar, the World’s Greatest Pick-up Bar.  Since venturing out is such an ordeal, savoring a chocolate bar becomes both a meditation exercise and a romp in the hay. You can stock up via the Babalu Miami web site where they swear this is “Milk chocolate that promises, never to lie to you, to be there in the morning, to never ask you your age and to really truly listen to everything you have to say.”

I call Duane Reade, the famous NYC drug store, “DR” for The Dr, Doc or Doctor, because you never know what cheap thrills you can discover for what ails you. I found organic, raw shea butter lotion from Shea Moisture that thrills me for its simplicity and pureness. The story behind the goods is just as solid. The purveyors escaped from war-torn Liberia to sell shea butter products based on their family formula developed in Africa for generations. Sold only in Harlem since the 90’s, I was thrilled to find a bottle for the easy sum of $10. Its smells amazing and I’ve even healed minor Winter bumps and bruises with it plus some Doctor kisses.

FOUR:  THE ARMORY OF ART
With a busy schedule, I just made it to The Volta Show this season. Stopped by to see my friend, the painter Florian Heinke, who sold out every piece, including one that was based on a photograph of us. I was only recognizable by my neon yellow neoprene and black suede Prada pumps as he had made my face into a skull. Please note you’ll have to go to his site to see more;-)
Here are some of my favorite works from the show. I am giving music links for these rather than more words.

Bradley Castellanos’ work reminds me of the exquisite song that will always be about this Winter for me, Bon Iver, Woods.
Jorge Perianes‘ little bugs doing their thing reminded me of my morning song, La Roux’s Bulletproof.
Winnie Truong’s hairy people made me think of Buraka Son Systema’s Yah! featuring Petty. These kids are so cute, I had to include it here. Try not to dance. (my favorite comment: what’s with the white guy? is he the audio engineer?)
Peter Opheim‘s paintings of clay creations would delight me in my home with an obscure deep house track that has traipsed through the last 10 years of my life and still sounds Groovy. Try this: Sunday Session by Weekender, from a Toko Records compilation called Soul in Your Spacesuit.

More Armory fare. We were invited to The Avenue Art & Antiques at The Armory by Gary of Gary Rubinstein Antiques, whose Miami gallery features mid-century Italian design exalted by The New York Times. They gushed that Gary’s “collection of lighting from the likes of Stilnovo and FontanaArte is superb.” Agreed, and for me,  the collection of furniture that made me gasp included gems from Gio Ponte to Vladimir Kagan accented with exacting art that Gary has a keen eye for. The “discovered” artist that Gary and the likes of Cameron Diaz, who recently bought four, are thrilled about is Doreen Noar. Hanging perfectly with de Kooning, Doreen Noar’s oil paintings are inspired by landscapes, including those from her sojourns at her chateau in France. The clear colors and timeless expression were a delight.
I am with Cameron and would commission 12 Noars to hang side by side on a long wall like Corbusier windows to observe nature with a Rothko intensity.
Noar and de Kooning.
Gary paired rock crystal orbs and sculpture with warm marble and an abstract that put me instantly in a Roma living room circa 1964.
Elsewhere in the show, Newel, one of the largest shops in NYC, showed these lamps from the Philadelphia Convention Center. Since that is around my birthplace, I was grooving to the rising of the gold crystals. 

FOUR: GREEN IS RISING IN A SUN DANCE

 


Pardon the free associations here. A little wrap up on the return of the Sun and the light. Sundance.
Years ago, I was invited out to New Mexico to witness the actual Native American ritual Sundance from which the famous festival got its name. In classic Carlos Castaneda style, I got lost at every turn, increasingly frustrated. I made it to a Pueblo sweat lodge that same trip so I eventually ritualized. It was months later when a butterfly flitted around me back on the East Coast when I heard the words, that for women, sacrificing to the sun is best done as a light dance versus the heavy heart-tethering done in the male tradition of sun dance.
Several weeks ago, I was invited by my friend Kim Jackson of Streetwise Pictures to lunch with Katie Metcalfe, a director of programming at Sundance and Maya Baratz, the writer of the Wall Street Journal article on Crowdfunding in which Kim gave a quote. Crowdfunding through Kickstarter or Indiegogo is a way for anyone to participate in the making of art. For me, it is a dream to make art in a social way and so we launched our urban intervention, Green Provocateur on Indiegogo. Seeded with my first green community event filmed by The Sundance Channel and hosted by Simran Sethi, entitled “People Of Color Don’t Care About The Environment,” Green Provocateur takes the conversation between humans and green to the next level. Green Provocateur will feature the photography of Paul Clemence and appear in April for the Salone del Mobile satellite Green Island fair, at the invite of AMAZElab, a cultural organization based in Milan. Go to here to the Green Provocateur video and project page at Indiegogo. The Green Provocateur blog is here. Green is Rising!
 

SIX: CUDDLE WITH FRIENDS AND LAUGH UNTIL SPRING.
Just as in August heat we have the oddest news stories arise, it seems that just when Winter is about to break it happens again. Between the brilliant madness of bi-winning Charlie Sheen and the surprise of designer John Galliano going off on strangers and Japan’s 8.9 earthquake, this is the time for the balance of just silliness.
Such as hanging with friends trying on slankets.
For LOL’s, Portlandia is the new IFC show from Fred Armisen of Saturday Night Live and Carrie Brownstein. Youtube, Hulu or go to their site, Thunderant. Be prepared to spend hours. My favorites are Put a Bird On It, Cacao and the Feminist Bookstore, especially the one where Steve Buscemi gets locked inside. Get in your slanket and go. This is the warm poly-couture to sport and slug about in while tears of laughter roll over Portlandia antics and tears of sadness roll over old Galliano runway shows and the earth cracking and destroying life.

THE CRACK INTO WHICH THE LIGHT RETURNS
Above, a Florian Heinke and below a random video art piece discovered in a window unto the street, where pulsing color erodes black and white stripes.

A skype with my bi-local NYC/London friend, Shelley Lewis revealed one of her random-share-a-cab-and-become-instant-friends moments was when she met Buddhist Dharma teacher and author, Catherine Ingram, who wrote “The Crack in Everything” and “Passionate Prescence.” Catherine teaches acceptance of exactly that which breaks our hearts and puts a crack in our precious myths supporting outmoded concepts as the basis for a more compassionate melted and friendly heart.

 

“In the depths of Winter, I finally learned that within me lay an invincible summer.” Albert Camus 

“After finishing my tour, I was edging out on being very burned out, jaded, bored and cynical. The quote by Camus is about…finding that burning sun inside me again. Right on the edge of being completely awful and negative, I cracked. And I found my love for my music, I found my joie de vivre. I found my core personality which is incredibly positive and happy-go-lucky.” K.D. Lang

Life rolls on. We go, happy and lucky into Spring. Do you like my “I took it with my cell phone” photo so it looks like a cool Alien ship landing in the snowy Winter dawn? Soul in Your Spacesuit indeed.

Motto: Amuse Thyself.

of course, The Orb’s A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Center of The Ultraworld just came on the shuffle…so enjoy!