Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Swedish Label Acne goes to London

Acne is opening its largest store in London, and I feel slighted. WHY didn't they do this five months ago when I was there? Perhaps this is better though, because it would have been torturous to see their beautiful clothes and shoes (wearable sculptures!) without the bank to buy them. Like Debbie Harry says, "Dreaming is Free."

This blouse is perfection.


acnestudios.com

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Deborah Harry is the Coolest.


I can't stop watching videos of Blondie cause Debbie is so hot and their music is so good. damn.


(pardon the blurriness, but her blue pants are way shiny)
Maybe those AA disco pants aren't such a bad idea..




Friday, July 9, 2010

John Blasioli: Menswear Designer with a Conscience

Blasioli made his own clothes in college while studying environmental science so he wouldn't have to support companies that use sweatshops.. which is, uh, most of them: J.Crew, H&M, Urban Outfitters and Top Shop are some obvious names. He aims to keep prices low enough to compete with these popular, trendy stores--a tough ambition if you're looking to make a living.



This shirt is made with bamboo fabric and feels like a soft, hefty linen. He expects it to sell for just over a hundred bucks, which is a pretty sweet deal even if it's a bit spendy for your average twentysomething year-old like me. His pieces will last longer than most sweatshop threads, and his sophisticated aesthetic subverts fickle trends. These are garments you'll want to wear for years and years. Right now, you can find his clothes at Frances May in Portland. His website johnblasioli.com should be up soon!



Here's John wearing a lightweight coat he made.



Did I mention that he's super nice? He is.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

William Eggleston, I love you

"I want an absence of too much prettiness...
Not a complete absence of it,
but just like coffee, pictures get too sweet."
- William Eggleston






Has prosaic Americana ever been so beautiful?

READ SUZANNE RIVECCA


Her storytelling carries a savory emotional resonance that won't quite disappear when you're done with her debut collection Death Is Not an Option. Best new writer I've been exposed to in a while, and I hope the rumors of an upcoming novel are true. She's comin' to Powells so I get to have the copy I swiped from work signed. :) And look at her eyes.. don't let them distract you too much from her literary merit as a writer though.