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Dash Snow embodied New York. He was fearless, and he participated to the fullest extent in all of the extremes of this town. BLOG POSTED: 07/23/09
Trieste is where James Joyce started to write Ulysses—but it's also where ITS (International Talent Support) scouts the best fashion talent. BLOG POSTED: 07/14/09
Paris Couture Part 1: Up Up and Away
Not in years has couture, craft, and luxury been so much the center of the world's attention. Take it from the established (Chanel), and the up-and-coming (Alexis Mabille). BLOG POSTED: 07/06/09
There are plenty of Lower East Side men's that stock various plaids and tweeds—8b is an alternative. BLOG POSTED: 07/02/09
On Saturday, the train station in Zurich was heaving with art addicts en route from Venice for Contemporary Art Weekend, Zurich. BLOG POSTED: 06/09/09
Remember when New York City was a place where the hopeful, the talented, and the lost came
to get found, live cheaply, and become great (not just rich) artists? Well, it hasn’t seemed like
that kind of place for a while, but a new young art scene is emerging in all the boroughs that is more excited about the city streets than the white walls of Chelsea. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/08/09
Agnès Varda was a pioneer of the nouvelle vague, a daring cinematic politico, and graced the first cover of Interview way back in 1969. In her latest masterpiece, she literally sets sail through the story of her life. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/01/09