

Song of the Day: “Bag Lady” – Erykah Badu
How I’m feelin’ with these damned freelance checks.
For more on how I’m feelin’.. click here.


Song of the Day: “Bag Lady” – Erykah Badu
How I’m feelin’ with these damned freelance checks.
For more on how I’m feelin’.. click here.
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British designer Giles Deacon is an industry survivor, doing things his way while many of his peers have struggled to stay afloat over the years. Deacon‘s longevity, however, is most likely thanks to his experience: he’s tried his hand at the top of some of the most esteemed design houses before debuting his own namesake line in 2003. He lists Emmanuel Ungaro (to which he most freshly severed ties), Gucci, Daks, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, and Bottega Veneta as former employers and most recently collaborated with mainstream shoemaker, Nine West, on a capsule collection aptly entitled “GILES for Nine West” which debuted this Fall. Here, Deacon chats with us about the collection, which features bold looks, his signature “Eek” characters on charm bracelets and tote bags, and which celebrity he’d most like to take under his chic wing.
MH: How was it doing a budget-friendly collection for Nine West? You’ve done collaborations in the past, namely one with Mulberry, but, this is your first that’s lower in price…
I wanted the Nine West collaboration to be playful, cool, and urban with some “Giles touches” like the “fluoflage print” and signature “Eek” [character] which I featured on jewelry and bags. I also did printed pony ballerina flats and bold, heel-strap boots. The collection, all-in-all, is very focused and tight so we could really develop all the pieces in great detail from the shoe’s heel shapes and fabrics to bespoke packaging.
Tell me a bit about the latest Ready-to-Wear collection you recently presented during fashion week…
My latest collection was a homage to the swan — an exquisite, beautiful creature that’s equal parts serene and dangerous.
How many people does it take to create a Giles collection?
In the Giles design department there there’s a team of nine. Their duties range from actual design to cutting to making the London pieces. In Italy, I have a team of four along with a full factory.
You’ve now had the opportunity to spread your aesthetic, both high and low, especially with the help of some very famous fans (namely Daphne Guinness). Is there anyone you wish you could have dressed?
I would have really liked to dress Katherine Hepburn. She seems to have been a really interesting character with equal amounts of fun and seriousness, and was also a fantastic actress. She looks very modern in pictures now.
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I’m a big supporter of this incredible non-profit fashion-oriented cause which links up-and-coming designers with architects to give them pop-up storefronts (before they have their own) and you should be too…
find out more about BOFFO today here.
At Patrik Ervell‘s BOFFO unveiling…
with Venus X


Be sure to stop by their latest endeavor with lingerie maker,
The Lake and Stars, before it closes on November 23rd.
Find below some more views from jewelry designer, Irene Neuwirth‘s pop-up with BOFFO…

Song of the Day: “Free Your Mind” – En Vogue
We need an En Vogue for our time.
Castings begin next weekend.
photo courtesy of lauren garroni
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While we’re on the topic of cosmetics…
is it possible to get any cooler than these
Mary Quant crayons?
Beyond proud to FINALLY announce that our new
MAC Viva Glam girl is…

NICKI MINAJ
Have been involved with the project for a minute now and
am so happy with the finished results.
Hope you’re feeling it as well.
Spread the word.
photo courtesy of mac cosmetics x david lachapelle

In today’s #Occupy landscape, independent Huntsville, Alabama rap duo G-Side might make the most relevant hip-hop music out there. Have a listen to iSLAND, their latest LP released on Bandcamp last Friday (via Slow Motion Soundz), and you’ll find they’re the ultimate rags-to-not-quite-riches MCs. They’re realists in the truest sense of the word: while other rappers rate chicks up to ten (or rather, a dime), G-Side only gives her a 7 (referencing how good she looks in her Seven jeans). ST 2 Lettaz and Yung Clova adeptly play with phrases like these atop cinematic, lushly sample-driven backdrops courtesy of longtime producers, Block Beattaz, all the while modestly stacking chips via PayPal. Nowadays, who needs a bank account anyway?
While Clova still cuts hair for cash on the side (while listening to himself on NPR, naturally), he admits, he’d still like to go “major” someday. And that day may come sooner than later, if iSLAND is any indication. Hit up Interview Magazine to read my full chat with the working half of underground hip-hop’s best-kept secret…
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Rest in Peace
Heavy D
1967 – 2011
Listen to DJ Marley Marl’s Heavy D Tribute here…
The overweight lover’s in da house… no longer.
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Song of the Day: “Tony Montana” – Future
Thank goodness for this video,
because for the longest time
I thought this guy was actually retarded.
Ya live, ya learn.
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