Forest is used to describe a trend in design and architecture, wherein the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist architectural designers focus on the connection between two perfect planes, elegant lighting, and the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes in an architectural design. Minimalistic design has been highly influenced by
Streets are where the life is.
Mark, Lou & Jacque
Consumerism and Production for the Masses
As a fashion blogger, aficionado, and an activist, I have to be conscious of the ways clothing gets produced. That’s why I wanted to talk about mass production and consumerism.
Negative Space and Street Fashion
When I was visiting Myki in Brooklyn, I decided to stay for a couple of days at his loft (he was more than happy to have me!) and wander through the streets of New York.
Manuela Moral: I’ve Always Loved Playing Dress up!
“When I was a kid, I think I was four; I used to go to my mum’s closet and take all her dresses. I’d put on a dress, and a red lipstic, and wander around the house, pretending to be princesa Mariana. Pretty crazy, right?! (laugh)”
Monique, 32: I Still Love Hoodies
When I was in Portland, an old friend, Monique, hit me up, saying that she heard I was visiting Oregon. She wanted to meet for coffee and talk more about the fashion business, since she was thinking of starting a fashion blog. Here’s what we talked about:
Jackson Marks, 44: I Would Never Leave Brooklyn!
Have you ever met a person that doesn’t want to travel the world? The one that believes that Brooklyn has everything the world has to offer? Sounds insane, but before you get to judging, be sure to read the rest of this post.
Fashion at the Seventh Avenue: The Edge and the Glam of the West Side
I have to say it right away: I have never seen so many different styles in my life! The Seventh Avenue habitants sure know how to dress. Here are all the styles you can steal from chic New Yorkers:
Clem Brown, 47: Being a Model Is Intimidating
Being a model is more than posing, and putting on designers’ clothes. Here’s a brutally honest look at the inside of the fashion industry.