Friday, February 26, 2010

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Nostalgia ....
My first album was "Madonna" I can remember asking my mom over and over again to play the record again. I lived Madonna after that! I had every color lace glove imaginable, rubber bracelets, and leggings. I was Madonna every chance I could get. I accessorized to the best of my abilities but school's with dress codes don't appreciate any sort of personal fashion expression. I follow Madonna's fashion trends and music till this day. I'm amazed how she is able to start such amazing trends that reference back to the day she started. My favorite Madonna era will always be the start of Madonna!

Zara Summer 2010, The Young Catalogue






I love fashion, the 80's, and a beautiful man ........ I think Zara did a fabulous job on all three!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

NICHOLAS KIRKWOOD FOR RODARTE FALL/WINTER 2010/11//




These shoes are amazing and so is RODARTE !!!!!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Getting Versed on the Eastside DJ scene

The randomest encounters are the best! At the closing of the Giant Robot show at the Japanese museum I met Juan Devis, who introduced me to the great Web Stories series on KCET.org. Back in 2008 (yes, I know I am late to this), he and his crew produced some great short videos on backyard parties and the dj culture that happened in the Eastside. They have people talk about what it was like being part of that scene, from the 70s to now. Check out the 80s one especially, you will hear the beginnings of the Power 106 dj's in the Origins segment, and you can see El Sereno in the background in Flat Tops & the Promoters. They also have mixtapes for each year! I couldn't stop smiling, it can really take you back, and it provides you with some essential history on the Southern California music scene.
http://kcet.org/explore-ca/web-stories/backyardparties/

Impressed by the Homegirls


I was aware of the Homeboy Industries, but never fully appreciated the organization until I went to Homegirl Cafe on Alameda with my friend Sandra. Father Greg and his Homeboy Industries have created alternatives for gangsters that have served time and want to leave the lifestyle. Father Greg has offered them a choice. And between jobs or jail, many ex-gangsters have chosen jobs. Embracing even the newest opportunities, Homeboy industries now offers training in installing solar panels! With the Homeboy Silkscreen, Homegirl cafe, Homeboy Bakery, Homeboy Maintenance, it's no doubt inspiring not only in a social level, but also on an entrepreneurial level. Check out their history and their future plans for this continual project on Homeboy-Industries.org.
Did I forget to mention that the food was amazing? Thanks for the pic Sandra!