Always on the move to keep all the fly and sexy ladies looking fresh, New York based Married To The Mobgives us a peek at their Autumn/Winter 2010 line up. Dubbed M.O.B Aime Les Sucettes (M.O.B loves lollipops!) after Serge Gainsbourg's own ode to "Annie", the collection which is modeled by the very fine 21-year-old hottie Tanaya Henry - was inspired by the brands love for schoolgirls, jet-setting, and the beautiful city of Paris, oui! Expect lots of Sonia-esque stripes, burnout chiffon tulle, a wool Motorcycle jacket and mini-short ensemble, and of course the usual Married to the Mob flavor. More looks follow below.
Here is a first look at Mr. Hudson’s contribution to Kanye’s upcoming mixtape entitled the G.O.O.D. Ass Mixtape. The official release date has yet to be announced, but several sources have mentioned a possible release in August. Stay checked int to the hotel!
Mr. Hudson - Love Never Dies by Hypetrak
When you think Harley Davidson, you think American Culture at its best. With a history dating back to the beginning of the 20th century, over 100 years later, the name that defines beauty and aggression all in the same token, has evolved into company that covers all facets of what makes American Culture what it is today. Such is the case of their latest collaboration with Grammy Award winning producer/artist Pharrell Williams. Skateboard P teamed up with Harley to create a custom bike that not only represents the creativity and genius of both himself but the vintage style and superb technique that Harley Davidson is known for. Check it out below. -Directed by Travis Satten
Pharrell Spot For Harley-Davidson from Team Satten on Vimeo.
In less than two full years, Bruno Mars has all but taken over the R&B scene with his amazing vocal ability. Still reeling off his smash hit- "Nothing On You" featuring B.O.B, which swept across the country in little to no time, he returns with a new cut entitled "Just The Way You Are". The talented writer/singer/producer is one of the best new comers in the music industry and is one you can probably count on hearing from for a quite a while. The production on this new song is more uptempo but has a relaxing melody which coincides with the content. Definitely a fresh sound for the radio and nice groove for a night on the town. Peep it below.
Boogie’s reach in THE UNCOVERING is broad, but cohesive – images of vandalized property, storm clouds, public housing, youth and the elderly both stand alone and chronicle a more extensive, multi-layered story. As a photographer, Boogie is singular in his ability to remove his presence as the mediator between the subjects of his work and those viewing them from without. His illumination of the complexity of the human condition without the imposition of his own ego or ideologies presents a more compelling foundation for the contemplation of his weighty subject matter and the socio-economic, philosophical and emotional currents that press from beneath.
Here's a really interesting piece entitled "35MM" about cinema itself. 35 Films were hand picked and then simplified down to their main elements. The outcome is a 2 minute journey through the history of film. Take a close look and tell us if you've recognized them all!