Orchid’s first bloom!…ever. (Taken with instagram)
Orchid’s first bloom!…ever. (Taken with instagram)
10 Crazy and Unusual Book Designs… elegant, unique, and innovative.
MONDAY’S TO-DOS
It’s never “just another Monday” in New York City
• Cheer on the Mets vs. the Nationals and order up from Citi Field’s
gourmet concessions stands.
• Remember the “Handsome Boy Modeling School” (sigh) when Dan The
Automator opens for Emily Wells at the Bowery Ballroom.• Soak up the “Glory Days” of spring when The Boss plays Madison Square
Garden for The Wrecking Ball Tour.
• Feel “Glee”-ful at Carnegie Hall tonight with New York Chorus
Festival featuring acts for the U.S. and Japan.
• Say “halo” to the halo eyeliner effect to add a touch of Hollywood
glamour for Monday night happy hour.photo via
(via recklessly-thin)
Louis Vuitton’s beginnings in 19th century Paris are vibrantly animated in Christian Borstlap’s new short. Commissioned by NOWNESS for the Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs exhibition that opens at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris on Friday, the film explores the brand’s legacy of innovation through Borstlap’s charming hand-drawn aesthetic. “We were challenged to showcase the heritage of Louis Vuitton as a piece of moving image but we didn’t want a history lesson,” explains Faye Mcleod, Louis Vuitton’s visual creative director. Divided over two floors, the show analyzes the groundbreaking creativity of two men working a century apart, each of whom propelled fashion forward during eras of great change. While the second floor offers a Technicolor tour of Marc Jacobs’s vision since he joined the house in 1997, the first floor examines the story of the brand synonymous with travel and the iconic trunks during Louis Vuitton’s lifetime, as well as his surprising start as a packer of ready to wear. “It was a skill knowing how to pack these enormous dresses and all the different items in ladies’ wardrobes. Some women traveled with 25 trunks,” says Mcleod. The museum’s Curator-in-Chief Pamela Golbin spoke to NOWNESS about the genesis of this unique fashion moment.
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