Monday, March 30, 2009

This is how you do it!

How fly is this group of Friends? T The first word that came to my mind was Fierce. This is the only way to shut down Paris. Don't worry though my team will go harder. Btw Yes those men are in heels haha.Hey it's Fashion.

Pride & Glory Editorial | V Magazine Spring 09!!


Beautiful clashing patterns / 80s silhouettes for Pride and Glory editorial shot by Jean- Francois Campos for V Magazine Spring 09 with an amazing cast of models : Catherine McNeil, Heidi Mount, Jourdan Dunn, Chanel Iman, Carmen Kass, Jessica Stam, Suvi Koponen & Hanne Gaby Odiele

Growth...

I've been learning to live without you now But I miss you sometimes The more I know, the less I understand All the things I thought I knew, I'm learning them again I've been tryin' to get down to the Heart of the MatterBut my will gets weakAnd my thoughts seem to scatterBut I think it's about forgivenessForgiveness. Thanks.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Killer Fit!

Artist Terence Koh (L), Killed this fit that's all i have to say P.s. Martin Margiela is genius for those disco ball leggings, among other things;

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Lets end this weekend with inspiration shall we!

Wowzers Alexander Wang is such an inspiration for me. This 24 year old designer moved from San Francisco to new york when he was just 18 years old. He attended Parson's for a year than
dropped out.Now he's one of the most talk about designers in the industry. Alexander Wang began with the prodigy’s one simple belief: “I’m in New York City - I can do anything I put my heart to."How brilliant is that line?
“When I moved here from San Francisco” Wang relates, “Parsons was a stepping stone, but I really believe that it's up to the individual. Before I even started school, I decided I was going to get an internship with Marc Jacobs. So I went and I got it! Then I thought, let me see what else this industry has to offer.”-Alexander Wang

A Post from the G.E.A.H archive!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Venting....

I ask myself time and time again, what do my dreams mean to me? My dreams mean that anything is possible and nothing is in vein. I'm one of the few people in this world, that really wants to give our generation something to look back on. I've been honored enough to meet someone else who is passionate about something huge and I pray often for her success.I've Cried,Prayed, and felt so much Pain in the past few years just to make it to this point in my journey; and through the turmoil I've become more of an artist.But the worst thing about Artists is we're often misunderstood.I guess my complexity is what separates me from the average "human". At the end of the day my attentions are good...but I'm sorry if you perceive them as vindictive.I hope i find bliss in success, my mother always called me "Sonny Boy" and what's brighter on this earth then "The Son"...or should i say her Son.

Derrick Watkins aka Mr.Bentley is a gentle man for gentle men. Words can't express how much I admire this man. He has such a southern charm to his demeanor, and its enticing. He has really raised the bar on how a man should present himself, and also act in general. Besides who's fresher than him? Lolz besides the obvious.But I really think it's great, how Black people are starting to really over come the perceptions of what media depicts us as.

Will HAves...

I slept on these once, but never again. Mark my words i'm going to wear these shades with my YSL tee, and if all goes well my Yeezy's=]

Thursday, March 26, 2009

New Arrival=]

So today, I received my new issue of Nylon. I'm pretty excited to dig in; however i do my best thinking late in the evening so that's when this baby will get cracked open. What i love about nylon is it's a magazine that clashes street and elegance.

SIster, SIster!

I know growing up, everyone and there mother watched "sister sister". My friends would always ask me which one would i rather "make out with"? but my answer would always change because i couldn't really tell them apart. And the sad part is I still can't LMAO;but if the same question presented it's self today, i would have to choose the one with purple dress.Because I don't know why I just adore the mole on her face=]

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Idea Female outfit!


Alexander Mcqueen:Cutout patent leather belt,Philip Lim 3.1:Mosaic patchwork dress, Alexander Mcqueen:Skeleton-print Lycra leggings, Jimmy Choo:China strappy sandals, and Alexander Mcqueen:Squeeze It clutch. I know there's a lot of Mcqueen; But his collection was one of my faves, so i figured i try to put some pieces to together for a chic woman.

Another Idea outfit!!


Dior Hedi Slimane leather jacket,Ksubi striped tee and jeans, and Kriss van Assche sneakers!

Remember This?


"I swear i will never get tired of this song...this song will forever be a chapter in my book"

“Where the Wild Things Are” trailer!!!!!!


"I need movies like this in my life=]"

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Erik Johansson Photo Retouching!

Swedish photographer / retoucher Erik Johansson work is pretty amazing…I swear photoshop works wonders for people!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Potipoti Fall 2009 lookbook!


Berlin Closer by potipoti from potipoti on Vimeo.

Beyond Human:Kanye Complex cover

"I'm a monster, I'm a maven I know this world is changing Never gave in, never gave up I'm the only thing I'm afraid of"

Friday, March 20, 2009

Come Correct!


The Originator of a Style.

WANNA BE#1
WANNA BE#2

I'm having issues, coping with how UNORIGINAL people are now and days. It's so disgusting. This is a topic that needs to be addressed. If i don't speak out who will? Lady's and Gentlemen it's Okay to be inspired by an individual. However, it's not okay to knock off that individuals whole Attire/Vibe. I feel like people are so terrified to be themselves, they try to be everything but. You "BITTERS" are killing our generations spot in history; So with that being said "Come with your Imagination...or you'll arrive late"!

Hey Lady's!

Exclusively for Barneys NewYork our beloved Christian Louboutin created the Trash Shoe made of items that would be found in The famed retailer’s trash and, hopefully their recent financial difficuties will not make this shoe a relic… Available at Barneys.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Tokyo: I can't wait for this film=]

TAz Tisa complex Interview!


Complex: What did you want to communicate with this video?

Taz: The objective is to show the aesthetic of the new movement that’s building. I kinda look at everything that’s happening right now in this whole movement of music and fashion, and it’s like TI$A is spearheading that movement. Mixing the brands up and really showing cats how to like be into the arts, and understand the science of art.

Complex: Who is TI$A? That’s the name of your crew?

Taz: Tisa, in Swahili, means “ninth born.” And “tesa” in Arabic, means “nine.” And in numerology, 9 means completion. Eight is infinity when you turn it on the side, and then 9 is 0 and 1 together, and it means completion in numerology. So TI$a would be a complete vision. TI$A Vision. And it also stands for Taz Is So Arnold. I’m so me! But the collective is called TI$A, and it stands for completion.

Complex: What were you like as a kid? How did you dress?

Taz: As a kid? I’ll say this. In 1986, I was in a prep gang on 108th street in Crenshaw called “The Nerdz Gang,” like the candies. It was a spin-off of being a nerd, but these were like criminal cats riding surfboards, skateboards—all black, mind you—and selling a little weed and shoplifting surf clothes. And that was the first gang that I ever wanted to be in, and like I was in the 6th grade…I grew up at the beach. Watts is like 10 minutes from the beach—people don’t know that. I lived like west of Watts, like Imperial and Crenshaw—that’s literally 10 minutes from the beach on the street. I used to boogie board, go snorkeling in the ocean. My dad was a scuba diver; my mom ran on the beach everyday, like 4 miles to the marine and back and she would take me. That was a part of my growing up too, not just the hood. I’m from the hood, but muthafuckas in the hood go to the beach too…it doesn’t cost anything—it’s free! [Laughs.]

Complex: [Laughs] That’s true.

Taz: So that was my culture too. Sea culture, and urban shit. Hippie culture and ghetto shit. That’s what I was like as I kid. I was a dude trying to rock the best. I was mixing all the surfboard brands in ’86 when I was in the Nerdz. I was getting custom-made suede Vans made with the Off The Wall checker board on the bottom with the brass hoops, different colored suedes…whatever, cause you could get custom Vans then.

Complex: So how did you go from being into the surf and skate brands to getting more into fashion?

Taz: GUESS was real big in elementary school for me. GUESS cost like 80 bucks for a pair of jeans. Kids in my elementary school were wearing GUESS with a $300 leather bomber jacket, with brand new adidas on with fat laces. A lot of these kids, their older brothers and parents might have had money, or a lot of them that I knew, their siblings was selling drugs, or an uncle was selling dope, ’cause that was going on. My parents sold drugs when I was a kid. My mother grew weed at my house in the backyard and sold the weed to her musician friends.

Complex: Did they let you smoke weed when you were a kid?

Taz: I never wanted to; I could have. But I’ll put it like this: when my mother was pregnant with me, she took LSD. My mother was a nurse, so I was an experiment for my mom. I was her only kid.

Complex: Would you say your parents were hippies?

Taz: Yeah, they were hippies…it was crazy at my house. Pyramids…my mother is into the sciences. The sacred sciences, magnetizing water, humidifiers in the house to energizer air and shit like that. Her and my dad slept under a pyramid with crystals hanging from it. You feel me? Like in a water bed and shit with a fucking pyramid with the third eye embroidered on the headboard that said “Om”. Now I have this tapestry hanging over my bed. I took it from my moms cause it was in her closet. So yeah, that’s kinda hippie. They never said hippie, I never thought hippie. They’re black, and I was living in Inglewood in South Central, but yeah. I was given LSD when I was 3 years old. A half a tab, my mom said. But I never did drugs my whole life until like 3 years ago, when I started smoking weed. I never even drank alcohol, ever, in my whole life.

Complex: Why not?

Taz: ’Cause I just wasn’t interested. I was trying to focus on my mission. Be dope. Get money, get it popping, get a nice car. I was thinking like that in high school. Like, I need a house! I need to be owning shit. I was kinda like a ruthless little kid trying to just kill niggas with style and shit. Shit on niggas like, “Oh, ya’ll wearing Fila? Ya’ll wearing GUESS? I’ma wear this shirt from Maui & Sons with the custom-made Vans and wear the GUESS.”Complex: So you always had that attitude?Taz: Yeah, I was always the one with that attitude; I still have that attitude. That’s why I outdo cats. I know that sounds like I’m feeling myself, but that’s just the truth…I’m exotic with my shit.

Complex: After Paris Fashion Week, you really had all the blogs talking about you—specifically about the way you dress. Everyone was like, “Yo, Taz is wearing tights! What the fuck is that about?” Why do you think they were so shocked?

Taz: Cats don’t travel! They got to go to like Japan and see…there’s killers in this world with this style shit…muthafuckin’ ninjas that will slice your neck quick. You think you fresh rolling up with your little Gucci, and muthafuckas up there wearing dresses and shit with beards. But they not gay, they just wearing a kilt and their shit is fresh! They sitting there hanging out with fucking Karl Lagerfield. He’s worked with me, how the fuck are you gonna call him wack? Muthafuckas don’t have their minds right. This is art, man. This shit ain’t about fucking like “hip-hop rules” or no shit like that. This shit is Basquiat and Andy Warhol.

Complex: You’ve been on this style tip for a while. Do you feel vindicated, now that a lot of rappers and other more mainstream people seem to be experimenting with their style too?

Taz: Fuck yeah, I feel vindicated that my boy Kanye could be influenced by this style that’s original and it’s free, and be brave enough to take that style on for himself and run with that ball too. To join up on that team and be like, “Yo, I’m with this too.” Like, “Yeah, I’m taking these blows with you ’cause I’m early on this with you. I’ve been around the world too and now I see this shit. This shit is right.”…and you know, if we can get Pharrell to swag out…it’s a system for dudes and chicks. It’s called TI$A.

Complex: Your system?

Taz: Yeah, it’s my system. Whatever I’m involved in is always gonna be me. It’s also Kanye, and it’s called Pastel. It’s called Bentley for what he does, and it’s called G’s To Gents. My shit is called TI$A for what I do. And the style is being celebrated right now, and it’s an LA style. It comes from way back…and it’s like I represent that style. I’m a son of that style. I’m a master of that style.

Complex: It seems like your philosophy, when it comes to fashion, is all about people representing themselves as individuals, being unique…

Taz: You got to! You got to celebrate your inner glow or your own beauty. You got to.

Complex: So do you think it’s possible for somebody to be trying to represent themselves, but they just have wack style? Is that possible?

Taz: It’s a journey. The only time you can be wack is when you try to do somebody else’s look and you’re not doing it right, ’cause then there’s a way to measure or gauge what you doing. So if you trying to get the Millionaires with the brand new Dior jeans, the tuxedo shirts with the Louis belt and you have the look, but you don’t have the pieces, then they could be like, “Those aren’t Millionaires…and that’s not, what kind of belt is that? That’s Gap? You have the Dior jeans but they’re old.” See, you better not even doing that style. Just do you. You can wear American Apparel and be fly with some brand new sneakers on. You’re good as long as you got your mind right

Complex: But at the same time, don’t you expect kids to see you or another celebrity that they look up to, and want to dress like you? Is that a bad thing?

Taz: I think that kids should dress like me when they become a master. You not supposed to carry a gun unless you trained to carry a gun. You can’t do what the cowboys do. You can’t do what the Indians do. I’m a big guy; I’m not a little guy. There’s stages to this shit. I’m a professional. You can’t really go out wearing tights and Stephen Sprouse tights and shit. You don’t know how to do that. Stick to the skinny pants for right now. There’s phases—you just got out the baggy pants and the throwbacks!

Complex: [Laughs] Take your time?

Taz: Take your time. You got to work your way up. Learn about these brands, educate yourself, build your confidence up so you not so sensitive about what people say about you, then you can think about being a young master or just a student in depth. But there’s many stages to becoming a master, and I’m a young master; I’m a new generation of masters. I’m a new Karl Lagerfield or Ralph Lauren. You seeing the new Ralph Lauren right now, an original character who’s just being him.

Complex: You’re designing for MCM now. What did that brand mean to you when you were a kid?

Taz: Growing up, MCM was how Gucci and Louis is at the top now. For people with money and young professionals like black lawyers, hip lawyers in LA, MCM rivaled Gucci and Louis Vuitton and it was something that was celebrated as an equal. Way over GUESS, Fila and everything. This is a luxury brand, a bonafide, real, authentic luxury brand when I was growing up.Complex: So how did you end up connecting with the brand?Taz: I was wearing MCM that I would find in thrift shops or on eBay maybe 6 years ago. I never stopped wearing Gucci, I never stopped wearing MCM or wearing Polo. I never stopped wearing Vision Street Wear, I never stopped wearing Benetton’s. I still wear that shit now since back then, so if I see an MCM piece, I’m like, Oh, I fuck with that, that’s that shit. That’s what I do. I was wearing MCM on the album cover for the Hollywood Recordings.I started seeing people in Japan dress like me with the bow ties, the MCM jackets with the rope chains. That’s my original style. My friends in Tokyo were looking to help me develop my brand and my aesthetic ’cause they just really appreciated the demonstration. I was designing my new line, and then my buddy Big O said, “Yo, do you wanna do MCM?” So that opportunity just came to me through Big O and a couple other cats. Cats basically presented me with that. So I started designing pieces.The pieces I was doing, I was doing for TI$A, I just adapted them. It was like, “What would you do for MCM if you were to bring it back?” And I did what I would do—power pieces, a brief case. That led to me actually working with the larger company, as opposed to just an aspect of the company in Japan. I’m now talking to the owners and marketing directors—not even talking, we’re doing business. So next year, this time, we might have a piece of MCM in many different places in North America.

Monday, March 16, 2009

My state of Mind!

“I have my head down as I approach the restroom door/I see Tears on an empty bathroom floor/ I’m Looking for a face in a crowd that no longer exist/ What I wouldn’t give to hear your voice or feel your kiss/I’m having dreams of death and fears of success /and as the clock ticks the traits that make me human are at risk“.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

I'm BACK!

I've been catching up on sleep the past couple days. Because i guess my body was drained, from my VACATION. So for those who didn't know, i was in AZ for the past month or so. It's kinda weird because when i lived in AZ, I always felt Cali was my home. And now that I live in Cali, i miss AZ. I've come to realize AZ is my home and Cali is my birthplace. Don't get me wrong i Love the "L.A. Scene" but I love my family Much more. So Thank you Loni for those Countless Coldstone trips. Thank you Jazzy for everything...(Too much to list). Thank you JAymayne For the Millions of laughs we always share. Thank you Jay Jay for those drunkin Nights/Sleepless days haha. Thank you Auntie and Mel for those Coffee days/Endless nights. Thank you P.dot for the "Racoon cut"...You've earned your spot in history for this one lolz. And last but not least thank you to my new friends from the other side of the world Edward and Gab-Gab you guys are always fun! So with that being said back to business. Btw "Hi haters, i'm back off Hiatus I feel just like you, even i Hate us".