The art world has always seemed somewhat impenetrable mainly because of the intimidation factor associated with such indelible genius.
But yesterday ushered in a new disposition because I was able to fully bask in the glory of opulently erected creativity embedded in seamlessly erected décor.
Diggs and Hillel Opening Reception
12 Years a Slave featured a stellar cast and Oscar buzz has already begun, and now that Award Season is fast approaching, we have our eyes on one particular cast member.
Tokyo Fashion Week is currently underway and as always the offerings are futuristically coherent but still functionally scribed.
Andrew Dosunmu’s newest offering, Mother of George, is a testament to his background as a former creative director and fashion photographer for design house Yves Saint Laurent. The visual tones and kinetic sound bites generate enough endurance to keep the viewer in tuned and somewhat devoted to this culturally driven vehicle.
Naomi Campbell is the one constant in an industry that thrives strictly on ideal shallowness and extreme youth. The 43-year-old supermodel has experienced the highs and lows that come with her very demanding profession and even though she hasn’t always been graceful under fire, Campbell has been blessed with an enviably thriving career and a body and face that only the gods could have ordained.
What we ever do without Twitter? We would be bored out of our minds and fantasizing about how cool it would be to be able to have access to a tool that enables us to have front row seats to celebrity rumbles.
If you venture anywhere near Alexandre Vauthier’s designs, then you definitely belong IN THE CITY.