“If you’re looking for an uninhabited, no holds barred, speak your mind kind of interview, you’ve found it here. Azealia Banks is a passionate young lady with an even more passionate opinions on society & the depiction of black people in America. This passion brought her to tears quite a few times in this sit down. But what takes the cake in this interview were her feelings on the Grand Hustle family, T.I and Iggy Azalea in particular. Get ready to watch an explosive chat and you might wanna grab your popcorn while you’re at it:”
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Peter Jensen Pre-Fall 2015
Peter Jensen’s Pre-Fall 2015 collection mixes sporty tomboy energy with a subtle touch of elegance and a hint of superhero flair. It sounds like a lot, but every element is thoughtfully combined to create looks that are playful yet sophisticated.
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See by Chloé Pre-Fall 2015
See by Chloé brings a warm, western-inspired touch to Pre-Fall 2015 with a collection that feels effortless, approachable, and full of personality. Fringe boots, soft layers, and relaxed silhouettes set the tone for a bohemian yet chic wardrobe.
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(Music Video) St. Vincent – Birth In Reverse
New music video for St. Vincent’s track Birth In Reverse (my fave of the album) The video consisted of split screen skies and galaxy like visuals while dancing with her guitar. directed by Willo Perron who also is behind the albums artwork. Check out the video below:From St. Vincent — Nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Alternative Music Album. Out Now via Loma Vista Recordings
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FREJA BEHA ERICHSEN by ALASDAIR McLELLAN
Freja Beha Erichsen channels a cool, classy throwback to the 60s and 70s in this editorial shot by Alasdair McLellan for Vogue UK January 2015. Doe-eyed and effortlessly stylish, Freja moves between modern polish and vintage grooviness with ease.
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The Great Escape by photographer Olgac Bozalp
The Great Escape captures a sense of motion, tension, and style with male model Gryphon O’Shea taking center stage. Photographed by Olgac Bozalp for the December 2014 issue of L’Officiel Hommes Germany, the editorial feels cinematic, as if the model is on the run or about to vanish around the corner.
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Visual Temperature – Sofa by Cao Hui
Cao Hui’s Visual Temperature – Sofa turns furniture into visceral art. The piece is meaty, beefy, and uncomfortably lifelike, exploring textures that evoke raw, fatty flesh. Using resin, fiber, and mixed materials, Hui transforms a common object into something strikingly uncanny.
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“What I was waiting for” by Kris Lewis
Kris Lewis presents What I Was Waiting For, a series of painted portraits that feel both intimate and striking. The subjects are wide-eyed, stylish, and full of personality, capturing a sense of anticipation and quiet presence.
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Camp Collection A/W14 Lookbook
Wide bell bottoms, simple t-shirts, and relaxed silhouettes anchor the collection in 70s nostalgia. Every piece feels authentic, carrying a playful energy while remaining wearable. The styling keeps the vintage references true without tipping into costume.
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Perfume Genius – “Fool” (Official Video)
Mike Hadreas of Perfume Genius released a music video for the single “Fool” where you can find him roller-skating in a London suburb paired with rich red lipstick and nails. Skating into a panel of judges. directed by Charlotte Rutherford “We teamed up with the incredible Perfume Genius on a music video for his latest track, Fool. Visit the UO Blog to go behind the scenes on the London set.”
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Pep Trapiello S/S2015 Lookbook
Pep Trapiello’s S/S 2015 lookbook delivers menswear with a playful, whimsical edge. Light colors, interesting textiles, and unexpected silhouettes, including man skirts, create a collection that is both bold and approachable.