Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Kim Janssen was in town between tours, hanging at the Garage. We made him earn his keep, and he sang about the City Of The Dead. Then, just like that...he got up and headed out the door to a Greyhound bus waiting to take him to Chicago. Godspeed, dear friend. Godspeed.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Model As Performance Artist
The other night, CK went all performance art on us at a fundraiser for the world stage premier of Edward Scissorhands. Liam Alexander was selected to create a new work of art for the event. working with the theme of transformation, Liam created an installation piece live in the gallery, the model seated inside a blank canvas while a world was painted around her using light and projected images. As each piece was complete, the final image was displayed in the gallery on video screens. Clothing by Ruffian.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
Celia's Latest Film
There is no end to this girls amazing talent. We love Celia!
Pinata from celia rowlson-hall on Vimeo.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures
Apparently, Coco Young thinks it's perfectly fine to lead James Lim over at New York Magazine's "The Cut" blog to believe that she hasn't had representation until she decided to head to Wilhelmina. What's even more interesting is the idea that a blog attached to a respected magazine wouldn't do their homework, even a little. Tsk tsk. Shame on both of you.
While it may be true that we are all entitled to our opinions, we are not entitled to print revisionist history as fact. A simple Google search would be all that it took. Go ahead...try it yourself. For more than two years leading up to her Marc Jacobs moment, Rocket Garage turned Coco Young out the old fashioned way...with hard work, not cheap press. And you can take that all the way to the bank!
While it may be true that we are all entitled to our opinions, we are not entitled to print revisionist history as fact. A simple Google search would be all that it took. Go ahead...try it yourself. For more than two years leading up to her Marc Jacobs moment, Rocket Garage turned Coco Young out the old fashioned way...with hard work, not cheap press. And you can take that all the way to the bank!