Sunday, December 28, 2008

Mighty Boosh 2008 Review P1 & 2

P1 - Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt take a random look back at 2008, including the Mighty Boosh night on BBC Three and the mysteries of the credit crunch. CLICK HERE to watch. P2 - Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt carry on their random review of the year, including their take on Jay-Z at Glastonbury, being impressed by Ronaldo and organising their own music festival. CLICK HERE to watch.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Perfect as cats

Perfect for lovers of cats and The Cure. To download both CD's and see complete tracklisting for this Cure tribute album CLICK HERE.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

JC de Castelbajac

Dope! JC de Castelbajac commissioned Lego to preview its Spring/Summer 3001 collection.



JCDC Versus LEGO from Four H on Vimeo.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Who will dress Michelle?

Koi Suwannagate, Karl Lagerfield, Zac Pozen, Diane Von Furstenberg, and Christian Lacroix sketches for Michelle Obama.




Monday, November 24, 2008

Monkey waiters in Tokyo

Not really sure what to think of this...

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Urban Rustic

Love dogs? You can befriend some adorable ones outside Urban Rustic, an organic market and coffee shop in Williamsburg/Brooklyn/NYC. Featured in the NY Times today along with a growing number of other flourishing European owned businesses in Williamsburg, Urban Rustic primarily sells food and dry goods produced less than 100 miles from Brooklyn. Anything from farther afield is acquired from sustainable sources.



Sunday, November 16, 2008

The Mini Boosh

Naboo the enigma, everybody’s favourite South London shamen has exercised his magical powers and shrunk Vince Noir, Howard Moon, Bollo and himself down and created the mini Boosh. A series of art toy style figurines available for all Boosh fans in the form of two double packs brought to you by toy label Playbeast. This is a pre release item, available on Dec 1st.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Tokyu Hands

Tokyu Hands started out as a DYI hobby shop in the Shibuya area of Tokyo in 1976 and is now one of Japan's largest department stores now offering a massive variety of goods. At the Shibuya flagship store, products include toys,games, novelty items, gift cards, gift wrap, costumes, bicycles, travel products (such as luggage and camping gear), hobby materials, hardware, tools, do-it-yourself kits, pet supplies, office supplies and stationery; Japanese calligraphy, painting, drawing supplies, furniture, lighting, home appliances, and storage solutions. From Hello Kitty to Headporter you can also find some of the best accessories on the planet. A visit to Tokyu Hands is a must if your in Tokyo, there is something for everyone at this store!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

A cute little Halloween display in the Harajuku area of Tokyo.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

The best BBQ in Tokyo

A visit to a Yakiniku and steak restaurant in Ebisu is a must if your in Tokyo. Just look at how happy these chefs at Ebisu Yakiniku Ginseng (one of the many restaurants in the area) look! The meat comes out in smoking bowl or cylinder filled with dry ice and they cook it for you right then and there. Most of the Yakiniku restaurants in the area have really chic interiors and the freshest meat and vegetables your money can buy!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Wood Show

Paul Smith hosted an exhibition of the work of British artist Richard Woods at Paul Smith SPACE, Tokyo. The exhibition showcased a new logo floor – logo 57, 5 off cut inlay prints plus 4 sculptured logo prints and a green lamp. Although not part of the exhibition we thought the white ghetto blaster with the matching cassette tapes in front of the shop were pretty cool. The last shot is of Sir Paul himself trying on a tattoo stocking at the opening. To read more or to buy a limited edition print CLICK HERE.



Saturday, October 25, 2008

Second Cousins reunion

They haven't done anything since their classic RUSH mix CD on Turntable Lab's Money Studies label (maybe it's because it was so good it would be quite difficult to top) but tonight you can catch a rare Second Cousins live reunion in NYC.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Butler Worn Out

If you love that crisp feel and dark look of a brand new pair of classic A.P.C. jeans you can now trade your old ones in and get a new pair for half price at their Mercer Street store in New York. Your used pair will then be marked with your intials, washed, ironed "inside and out" and resold.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Doze Green in NYC

One of our favorite old school graffiti artists Doze Green is showing his work at Jonathan Levine in NYC until Nov 15th along with French artist Blek Le Rat.


Friday, October 17, 2008

Condomania

Only in Japan...


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Wall Art: Tokyo

This piece ran all the way down the stairs to the underground manga and anime shop Madarake in Shibuya, Tokyo.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Super size me

This is a burger from the Hard Rock Cafe in Hong Kong. Does anybody really need a burger this big?

Friday, October 10, 2008

Banksy in New York

The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill is Banksy’s first official exhibition in New York, his representatives say, and it will be open to the public daily through Oct. 31. CLICK HERE to go to the New York Times to read the complete story and see more photos.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Q & A with Leila Baboi

Leila Baboi is a woman of many talents and obsessions. Her passion for art, photography, fashion, and design have resulted in a prosperous and exciting career in the fashion publishing industry. She's worked with Flaunt, Modern Luxury, URB, and a slew of successful entrepreneurs in the publishing industry as well as musicians like Hot Chip, Outkast, Yoko Ono and Peaches. She is now settled in as the West Coast Market Editor for world renowned fashion trade publication WWD in Los Angeles where she continues to feed her obsession for vintage shoes and jewelry. CLICK HERE to go to Leila's website to view her past projects and recent work.
Who's your style icon? Why?
Miuccia Bianchi Prada. With no formal design background she pushes conventions through eccentric and unconventional uses of design, never underestimating the power of pop culture, and always keeping a femininity of dress.
Favorite designers or brand?
RTW: Rei Kawakubo, Alexander McQueen, Camilla Staerk, Galliano, Maison Martin Margiela
Sportswear: Ksubi, Insight, Larsen Gray, Kill City,
Spikes: Pour La Victoire, LD Tuttle, Report Signature, my Chucks sans height
Gold or Silver?
Silver
Favorite book?
Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho
Favorite film?
Le Grand Bleu by Luc Besson
Art?
Basquiat, Van Gogh, Helmut Newton, Picasso, John Miro, Gustav Klimt, Ronald Kitaj, Raffaello, Robert Rauschenberg, Duane Michals, Henri Rousseau
What's playing in your IPOD?
Lykke Li, MGMT, the Virgins, Neon Neon, Minuit, The Kooks
What's your guilty pleasure?
Cigs + chocolate
If you had one wish?
Love for all
Your favorite find? or accessory?
A mixed metal triple wrap chain that once belonged to my friend's fabulous grandma.
If you could go back in time and pick out anything to bring back with you, what would that be?
Peace, worldwide.
Tell us about the accessories finds you chose to share with us and where you got them. When I vintage shop I generally look for accessories. SHOES and JEWELRY. They just don't make shoes like they used to and the jewelry you can find is unmatched to contemporary pieces. It almost feels as if I'm wearing a piece of history and I love that there is probably no other like it in the world. I found the white rhinestone star earrings at a no-name vintage boutique off the Pacific coast highway in route to San Fran, both pairs of shoes at the Fairfax flea market in Los Angeles, and the fabulous sequined blue cocktail lounge dress and wing earrings at the Pasadena swap meet in Los Angeles. I chose to share these because I'm obsessed. Especially with vintage shoes - I CAN'T GET ENOUGH !!! and I always get compliments and people asking where I got them.