My Photo

info

  • stats
    eXTReMe Tracker
Blog powered by TypePad

Searching Doily Past

  • Searching Doily Past
    Google

    WWW
    example.typepad.com

« March 30, 2008 - April 5, 2008 | Main | April 13, 2008 - April 19, 2008 »

April 10, 2008

the girl can't help it

100_2777

Once again, I am posting on my favorite ebay model. I couldn't help it, I had to post a pile of pictures of her and her tough poses. I wonder where this seller is digging up these super rad Avant Garde hooded coats from the 80's. Doesn't everyone need at least one spy coat, a sexy snoopy t-shirt dress, a drapey massive plaid poncho, and an acid wash jumper? I'm not creepy, I just grew up drawing fashion poses from magazines and when I see someone who can contort like the best of them ie: kate moss, I get inspired.
Besides some of these strange jackets look like something from the back of a M. Margiella or V. Westwood closet.
Img_0142


Img_0104


Img_2679


Img_2636


Img_2332


Img_2628


Img_0353


Img_2279


Img_0297


Img_0350


Img_3138


Img_3705


Img_3730


Img_3747


Img_1441


Img_1598


Img_9867


Img_9419


Img_9481


Img_9545


Img_9570


Img_9510


Img_9706


Img_9641


Img_0014


Img_9962

if you want to find more of the frocks:
http://stores.ebay.com/thriftwares

April 09, 2008

Magic CRAFT, Custom Dream

1519673682_l

SOUTH PARADISO Leather is having a super sample sale this week! Known for magical leather art custom made jackets and things that seem created in a dream factory from another dimension. They are worn by the most fashionable bunch and once purchased will forever remain and evolve in your wardrobe. It's sort of like purchasing a piece of art that you can wear and stir envy on your block.
The studio itself is awe-inspiring and loaded with crazy taxidermy and original art pieces. For that reason alone you should check it out. If you are looking to add some pizzazz to your life, look no further.

LOCATED AT 4450 AVOCADO ST. IN LOS FELIZ, CALIFORNIA. THEY ARE OPEN 7 DAYS BY APPOINTMENT Phone:323-665-5656. EXCEPTING ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. They LOVE TO TICKLE PEOPLE, ALONG WITH MAKING THEM NICE ONE OF A KIND CLOTHING (LEATHER / DENIM / VELVET / SATIN ), HANDBAGS, AND ACCESSORIES.

L_ac61eddf285fac7542e6d564f0148bd2


L_0feed9019bae4d6194ef66f1ff031707


L_e78d243ae6009629ecb0655c136401e4


L_9b61eb43aa995749d501480e54481a97


L_32ede6dbfd9ec1a7cfe23583d9d1767e

He has been creating custom costumes for performer Devendra Banhart too!
L_183ea26a3e4d2b2f9eef6e3e38583b74

Here's the low down on the man behind the craft

HISTORY: Established in San Francisco during the summer of 2001 by Romulus Von Stezelberger, South Paradiso Leather is currently one of the only existing leather crafters entirely dedicated to the sadly forgotten principals of true old-world craftsmanship, making clothing of only the highest possible quality, such as only can be done on a small scale with great attention payed to each individual piece made. Each one-of-a-kind item is carefully hand-made by South Paradiso's small team of specialists, with a big tip of the hat to Von Stezelberger's primary inspiration, the legendary San Francisco leather designers, East West Musical Instrument Company. Thirty to thirty-five years ago, East West, under the direction of its founder, Norman Stubbs, was arguably the most innovative leather clothing maker of all time. Known for for painstakingly detail and impeccable craftsmanship, East-West's now-rare and highly collectible hand-made pieces are today regarded as the Holy Grail of rock and roll fashion, not only for vintage clothing collectors, but for all those who appreciate the truly artistic in clothing design. Today this sort of quality has all but vanished from the fashion world, in which designer logos and price tags are more important than design or beauty. It is South Paradiso Leather's mission to bring art back to fashion, by picking up where East-West left off, using only the finest (and most expensive) materials, and the most skilled (and most expensive) artisans to create each one-of-a-kind jacket, belt, pant, bag, hat, wallet, necklace, bracelet, and shoe. Von Stezelberger's love of East-West has driven him to assemble the world's largest collection of the rarest East-West originals, and has also brought him into contact with many of the original team who made these works of art in the 1970's, includung East-West founder and mastermind, Norman Stubbs, who has given South Paradiso his enthusiastic blessings. Several of these talented personalities have offered Von Stezelberger their services, both in their unmatched leather-crafting know-how, and in offering some of their original East-West patterns and designs, some of which South Paradiso now reverently recreates, or in some cases makes for the first time since only a single prototype was made in the '70's. But in no way is South Paradiso simply an imitator. Though he, like any artist, pays due homage to his heroes, Von Stezelberger's artistic vision has taken creative leather design and quality craftsmanship to a level that even East-West could not have reached, with new designs being created almost daily, many with intricate applique, custom paintings, and stunning colors and textures. Now based in Los Angeles, South Paradsio Leather is rapidly becoming legendary in its own right, with pieces being sold in the most prestigious shops and boutiques around the world. Milan's highly exclusive and influential international showroom, L.A. Distribuzione, proudly represents Von Stezelberger's collection, alongside the likes of Chloe and Diane Von Furstenberg. And all the major stores in Japan (where Von Stezelberger's first collection was sybolically debuted in a highly-publicized show at Tokyo's famous Rocket Art Gallery, rather than via any of the usual fashion venues) are so impressed that some of them have set aside special sections of their stores just for South Paradsio Leather. And here in style-crazed California, East-West lovers, rock musicians, actors, and the general fashion elite have been finding their way to Von Stezelberger's far-out studio, a curious and colorful universe of rare vintage albums, toys, comic books,antique furniture, taxidermy, and leather, where the enigmatic Von Stezelberger, cigar in mouth, and drink in his hand, works out the exacting details of each individual leather outfit, each always guaranteed to blow minds everywhere.

whirlwind

things in magazines that make creating art easier. Strange scenery, magical hair and pages and pages of pretty

095hl3


100oc6


14078_cv_10317_122_56lo


76368_karlie_num66ro05_122_1045lo


Img3269ep1

14095_cv_10325_122_25lo


04212_scan0019_122_188lo


04262_scan0022_122_552lo

719


65911_15_122_649lo


Hauteexoticabwmt03cf8


Hauteexoticabwmt04ex3


Hauteexoticabwmt05sw8


April 08, 2008

tap dance champ

Michelle Williams has always amazed me with her darling style. I found these scans of her from VOGUE UK April 08 issue and had to share them. I think she captures a certain timeless quality, that makes her beauty float between all eras. Check out her amazing outfits in this editorial, especially that last one with rhinestone hair clip.
06946_scan0030_122_197lo


06976_scan0033_122_932lo


06969_scan0032_122_857lo


06934_scan0029_122_859lo1_2


07000_scan0035_122_1145lo


06987_scan0034_122_708lo

06262_scan0037_122_516lo

April 07, 2008

dazed & confused

Hey check this out:
Writer niki roberton did a little story on the Show Pony for DAZED DIGITAL. Too bad it was before our big super duper remodel.

L1050294(photo DS)


Show Pony in Echo Park, Los Angeles was started in 2000 as an art and fashion space. Eight years on, the once-run-down strip of Echo Park Avenue has become a flourishing centre for cool vintage stores, hair/art salons, coffee shops and the successful Family. Show Pony's creator Kime Buzzelli (a Los Angeles artist) is at the centre of this hurricane.

Dazed Digital: How has Echo Park changed?
Kime Buzzelli: When we first opened the area was like a little ghost town. Now the block is mostly retail. We are excited about Family coming to open a gallery on the block next month. They sell exciting books and records and host rad performances by the Sads, No Age, and Abe Vigoda.

DD: What do you think of the independent music and art culture that's expanding in Los Angeles now?
KB: I love it. I feel like LA has a real revolution going on right now. It seems that so many interesting artists and musicians are collaborating and creating things. I also think that there are small collectives of designers and musicians who perform together and this system seems to feed off of each other. The Smell seems to be making real good vibes, lots of all ages shows and excitement in the air as bands play, there's also Little Radio, The Echo and their new EchoPlex. The boys over at Dublab take their show online and around town to places like the art museums and the Natural History Museum. My favorite place to see art shows with bands is New Image Art Gallery. On this side of town, Show Cave and Tiny Creatures.

DD: What impact has Show Pony made?
KB: Well, I think we were definitely in the group of pioneers of the initial scene, and participated in the early years of DIY everything. You want to do a one-woman show in the loft, it's yours. Want to show your indie movie on the wall, it's yours. Want to build a cake sculpture in the shop and wear plushy outfits while performing? Go for it. We had Becky Stark, Ariel Pink, Sonny Von Bulow, Civil WAR, JD from the Hairy Patt Band, Dame Darcy all perform in the early years.

DD: What are your plans for the future?
KB: We are currently doing a major overhaul and remodel. The plans are to bring it back full circle to its original art roots. Less clutter, more amazing stuff. And more wall space for art installations. I would like to start hosting classes out of there or letting artists take over the space with new ideas. Like, every month changing the name and hosting a shop within a shop, like Grow Pony (sell plants), Dough Pony (we can sell pastries), you get the picture. That could be fun1177showpony2

here's the point the other night where the party really got dazed and confused:
100_2914

this little tea pot must have been laced with something
100_2889

Pretty

I just have to repost this image because this profile is STUNNING. Check out Heather (co-owner of the TAYLOR de CORDOBA Gallery) and her purchase from Saturday night's party.
I have seen a lot of ladies purchase there amazing clips at the Show Pony, but WOW...this particular picture is incredible. If you haven't seen last months Marie Claire issue that focuses on L.A. ART and musicians, try to check it out, Heather Taylor has a beautiful colorful fashion spread in front of FROHAWK's paintings.


Hbt


By the way, you should really go to her gallery and check out the latest art show by artist
Claire Oswalt titled: Trustfall. You may remember me raving about her work while in Miami for the AQUA Art Show. She creates these paperdoll like hinged paintings that are incredible.

March 15 - April 15, 2008.

here's the PRESS release

Taylor De Cordoba is pleased to present Trustfall, a new series of sculptural drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Claire Oswalt. This is the artist's first solo show with the gallery.
191

With her puppets made from wood, twine, and graphite on paper, Oswalt explores an increasingly complex adult world with a childlike simplicity and curiosity. The push and pull between control and freedom is pervasive throughout her series: from a girl being blown away, to the clothes that have fallen on the floor, to a man falling out of his chair. Her puppets demonstrate a sense of restricted movement, while the title of her series suggests an unrestrained freefall, made possible only with trust. Oswalt ensures that each fall is a fall in the right direction, or to a safe place. And although they are put into a position that lacks control, the puppets put their trust in the artist and subsequently the viewer. In this sense, the puppets welcome us into their world as we explore the trials and tribulations of "falling" in love and falling through life. Though Trustfall is theatrical with its changing backdrops and Pinnochio-esque qualities, its characters instill a quiet sense of realism that prompt the viewer to ponder the simple aesthetic quality which propels these puppets into our world.

Taylor De Cordoba is located at 2660 S La Cienega Blvd in Los Angeles, CA and is open from Tuesday – Saturday, 11am-5:30pm. For additional press information, contact Heather Taylor at heather@taylordecordoba.com or (310) 559-9156.
23


April 06, 2008

the big night

The past few weeks have been hectic to say the least, and last night's reward was a big party with old friends and cupcakes celebrating the grand re-opening. I was notified the other night that the L.A. Times article on the shop was published online already! To my surprise it says that the girl in our reopen flyer (the cute one one the carousel pony) is a self portrait! Um, well... no- I wish! For future reference I try to never draw myself as much as possible. Of course I will take that compliment and utilize it to buffer the blow in the article which states that I am older than I actually am. Ouch, nothing can hurt more in Hollyweird than someone adding a typo to your age or weight. But whatever, I was told by a psychic once that my real age was "7". Can't mess with that. Although in the moment I was a little alarmed, I opened up my second email to reveal this horoscope to me:


Your Horoscope for APRIL 05, 2008

Do not automatically think that beauty always has to be defined by old-fashioned standards, kime. It is time to set your own definition. There is no need to fit yourself into some socially constructed mold that doesn't resonate with who you truly are. Your job is not to try and make sure that everyone loves you. There is only one person you need to satisfy, and that is yourself.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
WOW, right?
It's like divine intervention saying "Sure, you may want to phone and get that mix up corrected, but you know the real fact, so why does it matter?" And hey, the article is awesome and the fact that the shop is featured in the image section and sharing all GOOD news about the designers and street is worth it.

Next door to the Show Pony (at LUCAS), my pal Susie is showing her photos of musicians, friends, and sassy street life. She is also hysterically funny like a comedian, so your lucky if you came and met her last night at the opening.
The HAN CHOLO boys were on their best behavior last night at the art show, cause you how those kids like to throw down a street party. 100_2903cynthiam


100_2868

miss violette came out in true colors
Annakimback

100_2907kkannakim

Marsea trying out a little Show Pony flair
100_2897marsea

The designer K.K. and Kelly from Flounce, model the new stuff
100_2894

me in a new tropical jacket
100_2909kimeb


100_2910kimebuzzelli


100_2922anna

future show pony Vinca
100_2814vinca


100_2819brittvinca

mini cupcakes were provided by Delilah's Bakery up the street
100_2852tasia

Scheid, Amber, and amazing artist ASHLEY Macomber
100_2874amberdsashley


100_2871girls


Annakim2


Eliottbrian

jennifer and jeaneen
Thegirls


Showponycorner

new friend Sessann with the best doily craft necklace on
Sessannneckpiece

miss Laura Kranitz, the legendary hands behind the feather revolution
Kranitz


100_2854cynthiafeather


Kelly

emma came all the way out for the party!
Emmaanna

check out her cool platforms
Emmashoes


The only comforting thing after a crazy art/party and the realization that you missed Christopher Walken on SNL: this puff face
100_2941kimegeorgieboy

p.s. In my effort to take snapshots of all of the partygoers I sort of neglected to take pics of the shops final look. Whoops. Promise to take more of the entire space soon