Posts Tagged ‘Gotham PR’
On Being Wild Flowers.
After spending the last glorious weekend of Summer upstate at the Ashram, back in NYC, I was up all night online and in my dog-eared Peterson Field Guide trying to ID a wildflower I saw. Positive I was the only sleepless, Manhattan-ite soul awash in botanicals of this sort at that moment. Finally, identifying what […]
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Filed under: FASHION, FLOWERS, HOME, NEW YORK, STYLE | Closed
Tags: “A Queer History of Fashion: From the Closet to the Catwalk”, Adrien de Melo, Alexandre Herchovitz, Andrey Bartenev, Ann Demeulemeester, Anna Della Russo, Anna Sui, Beekman 1802, Beekman Boys, boneset, Boris Kroll, Brett Johnson, Bubbles of Hope, cator sparks, chicory, Christofle, cosmos, Costume National, David Sprouls, dentelle, Dumbo Arts Festival, Etro, Etsy, FIT, Flavor Paper, goldenrod, Gotham PR, green grass, House of Hackney, Iona Crawford, Issey Mikaye, Jacques Jarrige, jade dressler, jewelweed, John Favreau, Jon Serman, Karin Kohlberg, lace, lanvin, Laura Mvula, leda and the swan, Marvet Britto, Maxwell, Montgomery Frazier, Mugwort, NYC, Patrick McDonald, pokeweed, purple asters, re:artiste, robert verdi, Scalamandre, Scotland, Shelley Lewis, Slow Luxury, snakeweed, spiderwort, Spike Jones, Steve Stolman, The New York School of Design, Thom Browne, Todd Hido, Tommy Ton, Tracy Stern, Valerie Goodman gallery, Valerie Steele, Vivienne Harr, wildflower, Zari Awodein
Always Seeing Stars.
It was a very Film Blanc et Noir winter fed by Netflixing my favorite old movie stars on cold nights. In narly 1950’s sandals and twinkling sunshine, I raced with Mama Sophia’s 10 kids on twisting strada di Napoli and later Ferrari whipped around Roma in Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. I flinged with Almodovar, stuck my nez in […]
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Filed under: ART, FASHION, FILM, ITALY, MEN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK Art, NEW YORK Style, NY STREET SCENES | 1 Comment
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Filed under: ARCHITECTURE, ART, FASHION, LIVES, NEW YORK | 1 Comment
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