Peale tuhande aastaseid lubadusi ja venitusi tegin ma lõpuksometi ära fotod oma kaua kogutud kaunikesest vintage kraamist mida ma siitsealt maailmast kokku olen kraapinud ja mis kas soengumuutuse, kehakaalu valearvestuse või lihtsalt valeahnuse tõttu ei peaks enam minu kätte jääma. Nii et sõbraliku hinna eest saab nüüd minu Etsyst Wes Andersoni ja Twiggy kleidikesi, jakikesi. Plaanis on Pello abiga ka meestekas tekitada kui huvilisi oleks. Marilyn tegi modelli mulle, vässu look on muidugi taotuslik ja spetsiaalselt lubasin tal ainult 2 tundi öösel magada, et oleks Kate Mossim. Igastahes voila, teretulemast poodlema, trotsime käkki ilma kauni välimusega. helvetika.etsy.com | After hundred years of empty promises and pulling my shit together I made it and took enough pictures of my vintage collection that have been waiting to meet new owners for way too long. Thankfully vintage only gets better with time and Twiggy & Wes Anderson looks will never be out of time or style. I was also thinking to take on a men department with a lil help from Pello, if there are men who would be insterested? Marilyn was my model, the tired look is intentional ofcourse. I only let her sleep 2h that night so the look would become Kate Mossy enough. So lets fight that ugly weather with pretty clothes. helvetika.etsy.com |
ETSY: HELVETIKA: UUSTUUS: NEWKEWL: VINTAGE
SLACKER MAGAZINE IS HERE
Uus tuus Slacker magazine on tasuta elustiili ajakiri mis ühendab endasse mitte äratundmatuseni fotošopatud fotograafiat, mitte äratundmatuseni toimetatud teksti ja mitte ennast liiga tõsiselt võtmist. Ühesõnaga midagi mis oligi puudu. Tiimi on kokku pannud ja peatoimetanud loovuse- ja teadusgurmaan Anne Vetik ning seest leiab üllatavatest nimedest näiteks Turovskit ja Marju Kuuti, nii et eiole niisama mingi ilus leht, tark on ka.
Siin ma näppasin mõned esimese numbri sees olevad pildid, aga muidu suures formaadis paberi kujul on ka kõike saada (tasuta jah tasuta) Tallinnas Biidist, Hetkest, Sfäärist, Sinilinnust, F-Hoonest, Lendavast Taldrikust, Kukekesest, Boheemist, Kamahausist ja Tartus Genialistidest, Noorusest, Võru Varblasest, Disainimajast, Meat Marketist, Uuskasutuskeskusest ja Ülikooli kohvikust.
Tõmbame laigid käima. facebook.com/slackermagazine | New Kewl free Slacker lifestyle magazine has hit Estonian streets and tho right now it's only in estonian it's still worth to check out international wise, you won't get the wonderful smart talks but beautiful pictures are for everybody! The mastermind behind the team is creative Anne Vetik and inside you won't find too much photoshop, texts rewritten by picky editors and taking oneself too seriously. And that's exactly what we needed here! So I stole a couple of images from the Slacker mag so you could get the drill, more stuff on paper and in bigger format in real life, with author notes and everything. Get yours for free from Tallinn Biit, Hetk, Lendav Taldrik, Sfäär, Sinilind, F-hoone, Kukeke, Boheem and Kamahaus and from Tartu Genialistide klubi, Noorus, Võru Varblane, Disainimaja, Meat Market, Uuskasutuskeskus and Univercity cafe. Lets like the shit out of this. facebook.com/slackermagazine |
Alternative London Tour - Imagine these streets were empty
| Tho I'm already full week back home, it's my first day without aftertrip hangover and here I begin my little series of posts on London. I'll start with the most impressive one - the graffiti tour. Yes I visited Tate and Victoria and Albert and parks and nightlife and vintage stuff (vintage stuff I must say pretty random and overpriced) and Italian fashion exhibit and Comic book anarchy exhibit and even some Graphic Design graduates exhibit and even the most murderous part of town. Still, gotta talk about graffiti first. So Madis was like blablabla lets take the alternative London bike tour and I was like yesyes whatever. I love streetart but I thought it would be yeah lets look at Banksy kind of thing. But fortunately it was much more surprising, the guide was an artist himself and he was so daym inspirational and vital I would've just taken the whole day to sit and listen to him talk. But we had bikes and we cruised around, I saw a lot of stuff I've only heard of or seen online. And at the same time I saw some serious Shepard Fairey Obeyz and as I've been at Shepards real Q&A before in Cannes it was pretty awesome to view it not on the screen. You know The Stick, Space Invader, Roa.. everything is there and in much much more impressive sizes rather than I'm used to. Actually what I loved even more is all the dirty stuff that's small and current as all the stickers, stencils, tiny messages. A super wonderful fact is that afterwards we caught the chewing-gums-on-the-grownd artist Ben Wilson in action with a full set of his fresh pieces! And did you know there's a 65 old Jonesy dude going around London welding tiny brass figurines here and there? Hold your head high and you will find. http://www.alternativeldn.co.uk/ To be continued! |
That's fresco by the way, the technique is to cover an old wall with scrape and hide explosives underneath.
That figurine is graffiti too, absolutely illegal :)
LONDON here I come!
Nuff said.
Look of the off to London day: Boots H&M Loves Music, the rest H&M Concious; bags H&M.
Dog: Made in Latvia :D
PENELOPE TREE
Kui Penelopest tehti 13 aastasena esimesed modellifotod ähvardas tema issi kogu maailma kohtusse kaevata kui pildid päevavalgust näevad. Aga noh paar aastat hiljem rahunes maha ja 1967 aastal sai alguse modellikarjäär. See fakt on ka päris tuus - John Lennon ütles Penelope kohta: "Hot, Hot, Hot, Smart, Smart, Smart!". Votnii, selline põnev naine.
When Penelope got photoshoot at the age of 13 for the first time her dad vowed to sue if the pictures got published. A bit later in the 1967 he calmed down and the model career began. Cool cat fact is that John Lennon used to say about her - "Hot, Hot, Hot, Smart, Smart, Smart!". Voilla. Such an interesting lady.
Tree made a striking appearance at the 1966 Black and White Ball thrown by author Truman Capote, wearing a black V-neck tunic with long slashes from the bottom making floating panels, worn over black tights. The sensation she caused led photographers Cecil Beaton and Richard Avedon to work together to make her a supermodel.
Pictures: Google: Penelope Tree
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