Thursday, August 16, 2007
PowerHouse Books + Garbege Photo exhibit
The Pop Up Book Of Sex. Holy Shit that book is fun.
Shout out to the Garbege Crew .
Also shouts to he 10 Cane Rum Crew, You rock most of all.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Sony Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Perfect for the Ladies or Cam'ron
sonystyle.com
For more info about the Breast Cancer Foundation
Breast Cancer Foundation
WWD FASHION CAREER EXPO
COMING SOON TO NY & LA
www.FashionCareerExpo.com
New York • September 7th • 10am – 4pm
Los Angeles • October 19th • 10am – 4pm
Prescreened candidates meet hiring decision-makers of marquee companies in the fashion, retail and beauty industries for one day of interviewing.
Candidates must have Bachelors degree plus 2 years of professional experience to qualify.
Interested in attending? Visit www.FashionCareerExpo.com
Interested in exhibiting? Contact Melissa Yoblon-Gentile at
(212) 655-4505, ext. 262 or MYoblon@FashionCareeerExpo.com to reserve your booth now!
www.FashionCareerExpo.com
New York • September 7th • 10am – 4pm
Los Angeles • October 19th • 10am – 4pm
Prescreened candidates meet hiring decision-makers of marquee companies in the fashion, retail and beauty industries for one day of interviewing.
Candidates must have Bachelors degree plus 2 years of professional experience to qualify.
Interested in attending? Visit www.FashionCareerExpo.com
Interested in exhibiting? Contact Melissa Yoblon-Gentile at
(212) 655-4505, ext. 262 or MYoblon@FashionCareeerExpo.com to reserve your booth now!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Adidas Remix
Adidas Links with ROBOT Films on Limited Edition EQT B-Ball
adidas REMIX Collection, the brand’s new underground line of basketball shoes, has extended its series of collaborations by partnering with renowned video director Chris Robinson and Set Free from the urban marketing house, ROBOT Films, on a limited edition EQT B-Ball shoe which is slated to drop late Summer ’07.
The original 1990’s silhouette is upgraded with a sleek, silver-on-grey 3M reflector upper that gets its shine on when the lights go out. A translucent gum rubber sole gives way to a robot-inspired internal computer board graphic similar to what one would find if they cracked a Mac or PC. Two neoprene / Lycra blend sockliners retail with the shoe - one of which continues the computer board graphic and the second being a Robot Films logo montage.
The adidas x ROBOT EQT B-Ball is the product of a mutual vision shared between Robinson & Free. Both have accrued impressive resumes working with the best in the industry including Jay-Z, Diddy, Busta Rhymes, Alicia Keyes, Mary J. Blige, Fat Joe, Paul Wall, Bone Thugs, Amerie and most recently T.I. and Wyclef.
“We wanted to do a shoe guys would want to rock in the videos and on the street,” said Free. ROBOT Films is authentic and its connections to the music world are unrivaled. In the coming weeks this will become even more apparent as videos drop, artists are out and their shoes are front and center.
The adidas x ROBOT EQT B-Ball will be a tight run of 500 pairs in the US and will retail for $150 at select specialty doors starting August 18th.
adidas REMIX Collection, the brand’s new underground line of basketball shoes, has extended its series of collaborations by partnering with renowned video director Chris Robinson and Set Free from the urban marketing house, ROBOT Films, on a limited edition EQT B-Ball shoe which is slated to drop late Summer ’07.
The original 1990’s silhouette is upgraded with a sleek, silver-on-grey 3M reflector upper that gets its shine on when the lights go out. A translucent gum rubber sole gives way to a robot-inspired internal computer board graphic similar to what one would find if they cracked a Mac or PC. Two neoprene / Lycra blend sockliners retail with the shoe - one of which continues the computer board graphic and the second being a Robot Films logo montage.
The adidas x ROBOT EQT B-Ball is the product of a mutual vision shared between Robinson & Free. Both have accrued impressive resumes working with the best in the industry including Jay-Z, Diddy, Busta Rhymes, Alicia Keyes, Mary J. Blige, Fat Joe, Paul Wall, Bone Thugs, Amerie and most recently T.I. and Wyclef.
“We wanted to do a shoe guys would want to rock in the videos and on the street,” said Free. ROBOT Films is authentic and its connections to the music world are unrivaled. In the coming weeks this will become even more apparent as videos drop, artists are out and their shoes are front and center.
The adidas x ROBOT EQT B-Ball will be a tight run of 500 pairs in the US and will retail for $150 at select specialty doors starting August 18th.
Monday, August 13, 2007
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