Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Classic Lauryn Hill... live in Japan!



Lauryn Hill is one of the finest MC's & vocal stylists to ever grace the stage. She has been an inspiration to me for a number of years, so when I stumbled upon this gem I had to share it. 

Light a candle, draw a warm bath, submerge the cares of the day, and indulge as Ms. Hill transports you to a place where "life is good, but living is better!" Enjoy.


Friday, September 24, 2010

GANT by Michael Bastian SS11: A Love Story




Ferrari... then and now


1957 250 Ferrari Testarossa

That was then...

Ferrari 612 GTO

...and this is the future.


Now, reinsert your tongue into your mouth, and get on your grind if you're gonna have 'ish' like this on your mind. After all... "life is good, but living is better!"


Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Black Ivy...

  
The Black Ivy from Street Etiquette on Vimeo.


The Black Ivy... the cats at Street Etiquette and the Brooklyn Circus are "doin' it, doin' it, and doin' it well. Click here for authentic Brooklyn Circus gear.

Feeling Blue?



The Florsheim by Duckie Brown Wingtips in Electric Blue available at the Brooklyn Circus... yeah, I am feeling blue!

This modern take on the incomparable wingtip is not for the faint of heart. Lace these brogues with a pair of slim selvedge denim jeans, a button-down and a shawl-neck cardigan for a look of urban finery.


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Thursday, September 2, 2010

'Ties That Bind(less)' is simply more



Men's neckwear will never be the same, again.  Ties That Bind(less), an exhibition of vintage, 20th century Italian men's neckwear is, currently on display at NOA Gallery, in Washington, DC.  It will run until September 11th, and will be open during the week from Wednesday through Friday from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at NOA Gallery, 132 Rhode Island Avenue, NW in Washington, DC.

The TIES exhibit opened on Saturday and is the impassioned off-spring of it's curator, Michael Joyner of First Street Style.  Partnering with him on the art direction and display of the exhibit is Mike Little, owner of NOA (New, Old, Abstract) Gallery. For these two accomplished gentleman of art, design and the creative, their vision for the exhibit was rooted in a shared desire for excellence of presentation.  The mission has been accomplished, and with style.

As you move through the gallery, while gazing upon these bands of fine Italian craftsmanship, the ties boldly present themselves with, 'can you handle me?' and a little bit of, 'do you know what well dressed really is?' and even still, 'so what are you going to do?'  Obviously, you might expect these probing insights from the bold prints and brazen stripes, on broadly cut fabrics.  Yet the seemingly quiet, mono toned and the more narrowly defined silks probe ever more deeply with a simple and transcendent, 'now what?'

These questions, when answered well, perhaps make way to a greater view that Joyner has regarding men's style, encompassing much more than cloths. These questions, of course, embrace a broader view of lifestyle and the fullness of living well or as his blog, First Street Style, is known to echo, '...life is good, but living is better'.

Reflecting upon the how of it, Ties revels greatly from the gifted hands of gallery owner Little, himself a designer and craftsman.  Very early in the planning stages he visualized these silken adornments as textiles.  As such, the display combines the rich elements of design, and sculpture in a manner reminiscent of twentieth century, industrial swagger meets renaissance splendor.  As envisaged, the ties and scarves like fine, imported textiles, are dramatically draped over pristine, deftly positioned wooden dowels, and are elegantly arrayed to beckon the discerning eye, while gently persuading any lukewarm curiosities into a closer, longer, second glance.     

If you have not, as of yet, visited Ties That Bind (less), then the opportunity remains for you to come and rediscover something extraordinary about yourself.  When you find it, by all means, possess it.  These ties and scarves are for sale, too.

Written by Seth Washington

See photos from the exhibition after the click. 

Michael Joyner sharing insight on the exhibit

Becky Mungo chats with exhibition curator, Michael Joyner

Seth Washington and Image Granted blogger Grant Harris

Derrick Cooper, Michael Little and Michael Joyner

Images courtesy of Gregory Johns

Guest blogger, Seth Washington is a local writer and spoken word artist who has performed at various venues on the East Coast, including our very own 'Poetry, Izms, and Other Ish That's Cool Like Dat.'