Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Iceberg Spring/Summer 2010 Collection
I'm not normally one for catwalk fashion, but the odd menswear show, or the rare one I stumble across and truly take in, offers a few pieces of inspiration. Iceberg have really put together a lot of great looks here.
Now I'm not saying I like the complete look, or all of the items in all of the pictures I'm about to post, just the tones, textures and general cuts of some of the items.
I like these trousers:
I like this cardigan:
And that Jacket
Now I'm not saying I like the complete look, or all of the items in all of the pictures I'm about to post, just the tones, textures and general cuts of some of the items.
I like these trousers:
I like this cardigan:
And that Jacket
L A V I S H L I F E S O C I A L C L U B
Shout out to Kei for inviting me over to the Lavish Life Social Club. It's a collective of really inspirational, creative, wonderful people residing in Atlanta. I'm with some pretty esteemed, admired company over there, so I'm going to have to up the levels and be on my best behaviour. You'll find me posting on Lavish Life on London, the UK and what's good on our fair and beautiful Island... This blog is now going to become a more personal site about me, my views and opinions, possibly more "work" related. I'm putting together another project - so hold tight for that. It's going to be alot.
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Rinse.FM
make sure you go and check out the new and improved Rinse site. It's fantastic, seriously, this is the best representation of the culture of pirate radio, London and what we listen to. I truly admire Geeneus for all he's done for the music I love.
One of the most open and interesting interviews with the two people pioneering and champion Rinse (Geeneus & Sarah Lockhart) is featured on the site. Make sure you read that HERE
One of the most open and interesting interviews with the two people pioneering and champion Rinse (Geeneus & Sarah Lockhart) is featured on the site. Make sure you read that HERE
The scene in Brixton, south London, is his current focus. “It’s at the very point where I can see it going somewhere else. At the minute they’re calling it Dubbage. It’s nice, like house but with more energy.” He has spotted so many trends you wouldn’t bet against him. “Most people will say the music comes from London, but we can break it down further. Like between Roman [Road, east London] and Isle of Dogs comes grime. Croydon is Dubstep. That’s the very beginnings, d’you know what I mean?” He says he can pinpoint a grime rapper’s locality by the style of his delivery, “I could break it down to Plaistow, Leyton, Hackney, Bow, straight away.”
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