Converse Rubber Tracks
Thu, 06/18/2015 - 10:43 by Natasha Neale
Originally a basketball shoe, Converse has grown to be an iconic footwear of choice. You wear them, we wear them, and a lot of musicians wear them, too.
Thu, 06/18/2015 - 10:43 by Natasha Neale
Originally a basketball shoe, Converse has grown to be an iconic footwear of choice. You wear them, we wear them, and a lot of musicians wear them, too.
Thu, 06/11/2015 - 22:44 by Natasha Neale
PHOTOGRAPHER KIM SVENSSON @ WESTERLUND & FÖlLING
STYLIST MATTIAS LIND
MODELS MICHAEL LIMA @ MODELLINK AGENCY SCANDINAVIA
ASSISTANT ANNA BANDGREN
LOCATION MUSIKENS HUS SWEDEN
SPECIAL THANKS TO CHILDSTORE AND EYTYS STHLM
Tue, 05/26/2015 - 00:00 by Natasha Neale
Gone are the days of annoying my next door neighbours with my music when I have it on full volume when wanting to listen to tunes whilst in the shower. Thanks to American Standard's LYRIC Musical Showerhead, I can stream my music right in the shower while keeping the other rooms in my apartment silent. With Bluetooth capability and seven hours of play time, LYRIC—which comes with a showerhead that includes spray, massage, and combo functions—is a perfect entertainment system for singing along to songs in the shower—or just rocking out to while making shampoo mohawks.
Fri, 05/22/2015 - 12:35 by Natasha Neale
Welcome To Me, starring funny lady Kristen Wiig who plays Alice Kleig, a deeply complex and troubled woman, is a dramatic comedy about a woman with borderline personality disorder who wins the Mega-Millions and—much to the dismay of her parents, therapist, gay ex-husband, and local TV station—uses her winnings to fund her own television show, similar to that of her hero Oprah.
Thu, 05/14/2015 - 22:41 by Natasha Neale
Iris Apfel is a fashion entrepreneur and interior designer who expresses her style with bold prints and layering of accessories like no other. The flamboyantly dressed 93-year-old style maven who has had an outsized presence on the New York fashion scene for decades is honoured in the film IRIS by the late documentarian Albert Maysles. A fashion icon, Iris—immediately recognized by her trademark large owlish eyeglasses—is a collector of fashion who has had her collection exhibited in various museums.
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 00:00 by Natasha Neale
PHOTOGRAPHER/STYLIST Marchel B. Eang
ART DIRECTOR Saul Alviar
HAIR & MAKE UP Kelseyanna Fitzpatrick
MODELS Mieka @Lizbell Agency, Joe @Wilhelmina Vancouver
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Deanna Palkowski
Fri, 05/08/2015 - 12:59 by Natasha Neale
Human beings are unique in our ability to formulate languages and use them not only to communicate, but to disseminate information on a global scale. Without expression, society would not advance and would remain in a state of oblivion. With expression, we can embrace our identity as members of a global community. We can bend words. We can manipulate them to do our bidding, and to portray our minds’ inner workings.
Thu, 05/07/2015 - 10:26 by Natasha Neale
The collaboration between Nocturnal Workshop—known for their 3M reflective nylon bags—and lululemon lab began with the simple saying, “awaken the night.” It's no brainer that these two West Coast brands both inspired by movement and the "5-9ers," those who
Wed, 05/06/2015 - 10:11 by Natasha Neale
Human beings are unique in our ability to formulate languages and use them not only to communicate, but to disseminate information on a global scale. Without expression, society would not advance and would remain in a state of oblivion. With expression, we can embrace our identity as members of a global community. We can bend words. We can manipulate them to do our bidding, and to portray our minds’ inner workings.
Tue, 05/05/2015 - 12:47 by Natasha Neale
Human beings are unique in our ability to formulate languages and use them not only to communicate, but to disseminate information on a global scale. Without expression, society would not advance and would remain in a state of oblivion. With expression, we can embrace our identity as members of a global community. We can bend words. We can manipulate them to do our bidding, and to portray our minds’ inner workings.