"dedicate"


"Dedicate" 10"x10" Acrylic on canvas

Tip it Low

Essence Atkins attending Keith Robinson's Birthday Bash at ONE Sunset on January 23, 2008 in West Hollywood, California.
Nicole Ari Kodjoe arrives to perform all new music from 'As I Am', at exclusive LA performance at Bellavardo Studio on November 17, 2007 in Los Angeles, California.
Tomiko Fraser arrives at a kick-off party for Maybelline's Beauty Studio October 26, 2005 in NYC.
Zoe Kravitz attends Entertainment Weekly's Sundance Party held at the Legacy Lodge during the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2008 in Park City, Utah.
Rihanna meets fans and hosts a Power 105.1 live broadcast from Planet Hollywood Times Square. Rihanna is promoting her new album Good Girl Gone Bad.

Fedoras have that undeniably old school vibe about them. No matter what outfit you’re wearing, a fedora conjures up memories of Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra and the rest of the Rat Pack. The new school crowd (i.e. our generation) have taken the classic hat to new heights. Women now don fedoras along with their Gucci clutches, Tiffany earrings and Manolos. The women above have this look down to a science and if you need more inspiration check out Erykah and this other Rihanna pic.

My Picks!

a. Blue Denim Fedora, $26.95, www.goomoo.com; b. Cha Cha Bird, $178, www.ravinstyle.com; c. Scaled Fedora Hat, $10.80, www.forever21.com; d. Cha Cha Tilt, $187, www.ravinstyle.com; e. Striped Band Fedora, $28, www.urbanoutfitters.com; f. Havana Straw Fedora, $28, www.urbanoutfitters.com; g. Classic Weave Fedora by Missoni, $295, www.net-a-porter.com; h. Light Black Denim Fedora Hat, $26.95, www.goomoo.com; i. Menswear Fedora, $14.99, www.urbanoutfitters.com; j. Trudy Hat, $29.99, www.fcusbuymail.com; k. The Half Ten Straw Fedora, $38, www.hatsinthebelfry.com; l. Cha Cha Smarty,$114, www.ravinstyle.com

To mix it up, add a different headscarf around the brim to create the illusion of a completely new hat. You could also add brooches, gems and dare I say it, feathers (?!) to personalize it. If you’re worried about looking too pretentious in a fedora don’t worry, confidence is key! Keep your head up and strut with style – you know you’ve got it ;)

Lipstick Jungle - Behind the Scenes


So Thursday February 7th 10/9c the much hyped Lipstick Jungle by the author of Sex and the City, will debut on NBC. The show follows the main characters; Movie Exec Wendy Healy, Editor-in-Chief Nico Reilly, and Fashion Designer Victory Ford through their trials and tribulations in NYC. Sound familiar? The termination of Sex and the City has left a gaping hole and face it we miss female drama, humility and the edgy fashion of the show. Will Lipstick Jungle be able to fill those minolo's? Watch next thursday and let me know what you think?

And to get you all ready for Fashion Week here is a debut video from the stylists at Lipstick Jungle.

Chinese Laundry Over The Knee Boots


Serena (Blake Lively) recently wore these Chinese Laundry Over the Knee Boots. They also come in brown and gray but I haven't been able to find the gray in stock anywhere. And the best part is they are only $99!

Preeti Butani

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Amazing Penguin


The bird living in a zoo of Edinburgh, already more than ten years is under trusteeship of royal army of Norway. For this time penguin Nils Olav has made the present military career. From the second lieutenant it has served to the colonel, the rank to it was appropriated the special order by king. In honour of this event solemn ceremony has been arranged. Norwegian military have specially arrived to Scotland to salute the winged officer. It has lead the first review of armies.
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Bipasha and John

After their break-up here are Bipasha and John heats up the winter edition of the FilmFare Cover (December 2007 edition).
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Zhang Jing Chu 张静初


Name: Zhang Jing Chu 张静初
Date of birth: February 2, 1980
Horoscope: Aquarius
Place of birth: Fujian, China
Height: 165cm
Education: Central Academy of Drama, China
Language spoken: Mandarin and English
Profession: Actress
Hobbies: Swimming, literature and movies











Project Runway Levi's Dress


So last week's Project Runway challenge was to design an iconic piece from old Levi's Jeans. The winner of the challenge is to have their item produced and sold in Levi stores. The winner was this dress by Ricky, and although I think it is Ricky's best design yet I wonder about the commercial viability of a dress this skimpy? Would you buy this dress?

Madewell 1937 Contest Winner


A few weeks ago I posted a contest to see who could pick out an item on the Madewell 1937 website and come up with the best outfit. The winning entry is by Nana. Here is what she had to say "My favorite item from the Madewell is "The Embellisher" jeweled necklace for $14.99. It's so chic and it's such a steal! It reminds me of Lanvin. I'd pair the necklace with a flirty mini dress by Rag&Bone for $515, some cute black tights from asos.com for $9.12, a bauble ring for $68.43 also from asos.com, the stunning "Zoe" Botkier clutch for $295 from neimanmarcus.com, and finally a pair of Jimmy Choo "Spell" slingback boots for an indulgent $1200. I love this look because it's girly but a little edgy at the same time."

Shake It Like You Really Mean It!

Shake Your Booty’s inviting and funky store front in DC’s Adams’s Morgan.

D.C. natives have a secret. When they want the best in funky, unique and stylish shoes that don’t break the purse strings, they head to only one place – Shake Your Booty! Most of the shoes are made by unknown designers but don’t let that deter you, cuteness does not discriminate. You can also buy some great accessories at the boutique and I hear they have started selling clothes too. With the fun and zest of a New York Boutique but the prices of a regular high-street store a girl can’t go wrong. Sorry D.C., I just couldn’t keep it a secret anymore!
Left to right: Naughty Monkey, $89.99; President, $69; Madeline, $49.99
Left to right: Sugar Shoes, $39.99; Two Lips Rachelle, $59.99; Rebels Patti

Address:
Shake Your Booty
2439 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

Store inquiries: 202 518 8205

Vote for Me!!

Ladies I need your help! I've been nominated in the "Fashion" category of the first ever annual Fashion Blog Awards (or the Fabbies). Visit www.fabbies.org now to cast your vote. You have to register before you can start voting but registering only takes a few seconds! While you are there also vote for fellow bloggers Tia Williams and Afrobella who are nominated in the "Beauty" category. Thanks so much in advance :)

Down to Business: Piper Carter

Beautiful, black women have battled their way to appear at the front of a camera lens but how do they fare standing behind it? Piper Carter, whom many of you will know from VH1’s hit show “The Shot,” is here to tell us exactly how she made a career for herself as a fashion photographer. Graduating from FIT in May '07 with my BFA in Photography and Digital Media, Piper went on to complete an internship at Vogue working in their photo department. She assisted the photo research team with editorial content for the magazine and the Poiret exhibition which was featured this past summer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Costume Institute. With magazine features in French Vogue, British Elle, the New York Times, Trace and Essence magazines, and having shot stars like Erykah Badu and Noemie Lenoir, who else is better equipped to give us the lowdown on how to give Annie Leibovitz a run for her money!

1. What initially drew you to photography? I read it wasn't your original major at Howard.

My first Major at Howard University was Political Science: my mother wanted me to be an Entertainment Lawyer. I changed the following year to Musical Theater (I wanted to be a Choreographer). And finally I changed to Photography after having a really eye-opening moment with my close friend Dale Davis. He helped me see that there are many options in this world. After emerging myself in the major I learned that I have a natural talent for making images. I studied the craft before the digital revolution so I must admit that what initially drew me to Photography was the ability to make magic in the darkroom! That has since been replaced with my love for Photoshop.

2. You also studied at FIT, graduating with a BFA in Photography & Digital Media. Congrats! Do you feel it's necessary to study at a renowned fashion school to work in the fashion industry?

Actually, one doesn’t need to go to school at all to pursue a career in photography. You just need a great eye and good taste! Well, actually sometimes that isn’t even required. This path is based on the subjective view. So you’re kind of at the mercy of the taste of the client. I went to school because I love learning and I just wanted to gain as much knowledge as I could about art history and digital technology with concentrated effort, plus I just wanted to have my Degree.

3. Describe one of your favorite images to date. What were the circumstances surrounding it?

One of my favorite images is of a denim mermaid. It’s the model Hollis topless wearing a couture denim skirt with huge ruffles by a wonderful designer named Leon. She’s covering herself and her head is thrown back. She’s in silhouetted profile. That image makes me feel glad to be a woman! Originally there was a blouse she was supposed to wear but couldn’t get it on over her hair (she had a huge red wig). So she sat on the ground and the stylist was trying to help her get it on. She threw her head back and I saw it. So I just told the stylist to forget about the blouse & get out of the frame and I asked Hollis to cover her breasts and throw her head back completely facing up to the sky and close her eyes…magical!

4. Would you say being a black woman has helped or hindered your career thus far?

Well, I would have to say hindered. Many times people see my website and don’t know if I’m a guy or girl nor what race I am because my name is not typical and sort of interesting. But then when I go into their office for a meeting they seem shocked! Many times editors will tell me to keep trying, keep shooting and come back. Sometimes they’ll say “well we don’t want hip hop this is a fashion story”. And I wonder why they are telling me this because I don’t have any hip hop images on my site nor in my portfolio. And when I try to get work from so-called Black publications I just get a smile. Many times they’ll tell me how much they love me and my work, but really never hire me and I see lots of mediocre images published and think, “Wow! How come this person is getting work from this publication and they tell me I have to go back to the drawing board?” I have gotten a lot of really cool assignments from major fashion institutions anyhow though because I just exercise my winning personality and lots of persistence.

5. Jobs in the creative industries can be tough to come by in the beginning. How do you deal with working sporadically? What keeps you inspired even through the tough times?

Well one never really can stop grinding in this field. I keep reaching out to companies & publications in the States and overseas. I spend a good 3 hours daily just sending out requests for work. I stay inspired because I love what I do and I do make progress no matter how long it takes me nor how many tries.

6. You've worked for major fashion magazines such as French Vogue, British Elle, the New York Times and Trace magazine. Which was the first and how did you handle such a monumental opportunity?

Well British Elle was the first major fashion publication I shot for. I was very nervous but I knew that it was the moment I had been dreaming of. So I had to man up and focus! I just kept it very simple. Clean lighting and just worked to get the best out of the model.

7. You must have learned a few things working as an assistant for so many great photographers. What valuable lessons have you picked up along the way?

The most valuable lesson I’ve learned to date is to always stay true to my vision. It can be intimidating to work with Fashion People because they are very aggressive and have a strong personal style. But in the end they hired me for what I bring to the table.

8. You had a hard time on VH1's show "The Shot." Do you think you were fairly portrayed?

I don’t agree with the editing of the show, but one never knows how one is perceived in the eyes of others. For example: on the first challenge on the boat the day before we were given the clothing, and we knew our story had to reflect Stormy Romance. But we didn’t know our location and we didn’t know if we would have one guy and one girl or two guys and a girl. I wanted to hash out story ideas with a plan A & B for each photographer but my teammates didn’t want to work, they wanted to drink & chill so they said I was “annoying” because I wanted to be on point. They said they wanted to deal with it in the morning. But in the morning they all woke up late & didn’t want to discuss anything. They were all like “well I know what I’m going to do”. So, when I was like “listen we need to figure this out as a team what are we the collective going to do they said I was a Tyrant…lol

9. What's next for Piper Carter?

I’m working on a project for Ford Model Agency’s Youtube station, I’ll be shooting the Shows for Fashion Week, & I have an exhibition coming up in March and also in March I’m shooting a Beauty book with a very talented Make up Artist.

10. What is the one single piece of advice you'd give to a young female fashion photographer on the come up?


Work harder than the boys! Don’t be afraid of exercising your femininity when necessary though! Lol be honest about what you do & don’t know, no one knows it all, but find out what you don’t know about. & just shoot as often as possible. & don’t let anyone dictate your future!

Visit http://www.pipercarter.com/ to see more of Piper's work!
A few of Piper's favorite images - her own of course!

Jacket Sale at Plasticland


The editors at Plasticland have alerted us that they are having a jacket sale. Adorable styles like these trenches by Tulle are 15% off now thru Sunday 1/27. Enter promo code BUNDLEUP.

Peacekeeper Cause Metrics


Peacekeeper Cause Metrics is taking charity donation to a whole new level and donating all of its distributable profits to charity. PeaceKeeper launched in 2002 to help women in need around the world with women's health advocacy and urgent human rights issues. The company offers a line of lipsticks, nail polishes, lip glosses and lip balms made of natural ingredients and of course without animal testing. Peacekeeper products can be found at Whole Foods, Henri Bendel and Nordstrom

"recurrent association"

I am pleased to be exhibiting at Lower Haters in SF on Feb 21st. This show is an exhibit of "she-magic" (the angel reproductions) consisting of 11 handpainted reproductions on steel boxes and 16 on wooden boxes...and possibly one mural (time pending). They hit me up with this exhibit last minute so I only have 25 days to complete the works and i dont even have all of the boxes yet.... yeesh... waiter, more coffee please. This is an image of one painting...there are more on here under the heading "steel box reproductions"....enjoy

Do penguins fly? - Video

Two Headed Baby Buffalo

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Will the Real Style Icons Please Stand Up!

With plenty of photos to feast your eyes on, “Black Style” by Carol Tulloch documents the full spectrum of black fashion and its influences. Every facet of the African Diaspora is explored. Think beyond American soil to West Africa, Jamaica, Britain and Brazil. Don’t expect to see Naomi or Tyra gracing these pages with glossy photo shoots, the appeal of this book is that real people are glorified for their unique and innate sense of style. From weddings to carnivals, clubs to tribal rituals this is one for your personal library. I have it but I waited until the price had dropped. Be advised that this cover (right) is only available in the U.K. The U.S. book cover isn’t nearly as stylish. :(
Photos from inside the book.

shawn barber tattoo

although it isnt completely finished i did work on shawn yesterday. we have a ways to go on the lower half of the biomech but the top skull portion is finished.

balance


"balance", watercolor on stretched paper, 30"x48" 2007

J.Crew Making a Comeback



I don't know if you have noticed lately all of the ridiculously cute things that J.Crew has had over the last few months. Take for example these bold patterned, sixties inspired dresses. Adorable and innovative - not to mention affordable. Campo de' fiori sweater dress $175 and Links-print silk tank dress $140.

Eden


"Original Sin" watercolor on stretched paper- 42"x30"
$5000
Available from Canvas Gallery in L.A.

Style Spotlight: Jurnee Smollett

At the tender age of twenty one, Jurnee Smollet is already one to watch on the red carpet. Along with Halle Berry and Tracee Ellis Ross, Jurnee makes me want to raid her wardrobe every time I see her. And who is her hairstylist? Hook a sista up! Whether she’s wearing a cocktail dress, jeans or a long evening gown, Jurnee always looks flawless. Now comes the big question… Does she have a stylist or is it all her own doing? I’m going to guess that she has a little help on the side. Since her star is on the rise it makes sense to have someone in the know who can call in some favors and get the best designer outfits. Either way I think 2008 will most definitely be Jurnee’s year.

alex grey inspired tattoo

This is a fairly new tattoo for me. I started it right went i moved to SF and recently finished it. Yesterday the client came in and let me photograph the piece.
The client gave me an extensive book of reference and wanted to take the approach of an alex grey painting. I dont think that I tattoo anything like Alex Grey paints but i was ready for the challenge either way. I am pretty happy with the results.
Check it out.


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