Showing posts with label Marc jacobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc jacobs. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2009

SCENIC VIEW



I went to the Stephen Sprouse exhibit the other day at the Dietch.
Dietch Gallery
18 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013

The exhibit is currently running until February 28th.


This exhibit follows up on a dream of Stephen Sprouse to exhibit his arts before his untimely death in 2004. Properly named "Rock on Mars" the show explores the illustrious career of a vibrant NY fashion icon.

I was completely unaware of his realm accomplishments. I knew he was under Bill Blass umbrella but was unaware his range of design. His abstract projects with Keith Haring. Really neat!!


I was unaware of his store formerly on Wooster Street financially backed by furniture manufacturer Knoll International.

Respectively his fashion was his forte. In 1992, Sprouse designed a Bergdorf-Goodman exclusive 32 piece couture line named "CyberPunk" which was his second line design for a big chain. His collections; "Stephen Sprouse," "Sprouse" and "S" were also regularly sold exclusively at Bergdorf Goodman and Henri Bendel in New York City. Sprouse's worked with some of the best. Barneys backed his production on a few season. Many of the great outlets loved Sprouse. Add in his extensive knowledge and taste in rich textiles, it was not unusual to see a new Stephen Sprouse garment adorned in a front widow on 5th Avenue or featured in that weeks Vogue.
Many people know and remember his running with Andy Warhol during the factory days in the early '80's (Sprouse later did a tribute pattern with Andy Warhol's famous camouflage in fall spring 87-88 collections).

Did you know he also was the fashion guy behind power band, Duran Duran..How I did not see that..

The Dietch's exhibit second floor showcases some of Sprouse's recent fame with Louis Vuitton via Marc Jacobs.

In 2001, Creative Director of Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs enlisted Sprouse to revive the trademark tote. Within in seconds of the collaborative release, Stephen Sprouse was once again a household name in modern fashion. Again in Fall 2006, Marc Jacobs utilized Sprouse's 1987 graffiti leopard font for handbags, shoes, and scarves for Louis Vuitton capsule again becoming the must have items of the year.(A bit late but the new limited edition Stephen Sprouse x Louis Vuitton collection was available in LV stores worldwide on the opening date of the exhibit, January 9th)

The Deitch Projects does a great job!!
if you have time make sure to stop by...

While your on Wooster Street and speaking of Marc Jacobs...
Walk up a block and check out a exhibit sponsored by Marc Jacobs running at the Drawing Center.
"Just Like an Ant Walking on the Edge of the Visible"


The Drawing Center
35 Wooster Street
New York, NY, 10013

The first United States museum exhibit devoted to Paris based designers, M/M (Paris). Mathias Augustyniak and Michaël Amzalag works have had many platforms since their art and design partnership formed in 1992. M/M (Paris) has worked with the likes of Yohji Yamamoto, Calvin Klein, Bjork, and Balenciaga to name a few.
M/M (Paris)'s "Just Like an Ant Walking on the Edge of the Visible" displays some of their mutli-functional style. M/M (Paris) design style intersect between traditional printmaking, free hand drawing, screen printing, collage work and by the looks of this exhibit some minor welding.
The exhibit canvas is 41 (about 2 1/2 feet) wood-&-metal stools manipulated in M/M (Paris)'s signature letterform alphabet to construct a space and generate artistic form.

Really nice show and i think this weekend is the last.

Sorry no pics as they were not allowed...

Monday, September 22, 2008

WHAT'S ON THE IDIOT BOX??

In recognition of the designs exhibited during September's fashion week, Sundance Channel will be showing a slew of films that tell the history of the greatest fashion designers and their wearable works of art.

Straight UN-Cut **Classics**

If you think you might want to enter or stay in the fashion industry, these documentaries need to be seen or Tivo'd accordingly. Most of these documentaries I have seen(blogged) but I am excited to see some for the first or twentieth time.
Heard great things about Ralph Rucci series...

Below is the viewing schedule

***quick side note: Praise are due to one of my favorite artist and people, Naji Al-Ali. If you like this calendar, please let me know. I have the order sheet!!!***

Here is a clip from the first documentary airing;
Ralph Rucci; A Designer and his House.



Great times for any budding designer or person(s) really considering infiltration the fashion market.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Friday, July 11, 2008

Aww Man.. but I'M HAPPY!!


I was told awhile back by a 'inside affiliate' that the newest collection of Comme des Garçons was arriving today(Sorry but I like to get first pick). I had actually forgot today was the relase date then I saw a guy in the black "Play" pique polo and started to worry.
Well ladies and gentlemen no worries, this vicious rumor is not true. Aww man!! I know but on the flip side, I found out the official release(not far at all) and met a new friend for sure=)..
As I was telling you, I saw some guy wearing the polo. Right after I ran back to the office to search the internet for clues. On my 'net journey, I found out that Louis Vuitton and Comme des Garçons were REALLY partnering up for that super pop-up shop concept in November. WOW. That is really cool, 2 mega fashion icons/brands can come together for the sake of fashion. I will definitely be there for monetary support this fall.. .
(via ny mag)
Save up some vacation time and cash this fall for a trip to Tokyo, because that's where the pop-up shop to end all pop-up shops will be popping up. Comme des Garçons and Louis Vuitton will open a store together for three months starting in September, where they'll offer six bags designed by Rei Kawakubo in Vuitton's signature monogram pattern. Kawakubo approached Louis Vuitton about the collaboration, and they obviously were into it; Louis Vuitton's chairman and chief executive, Yves Carcelle, sees the partnership as a great way to celebrate Vuitton's 30th anniversary in Japan.
You and we are not the only ones excited about this — Marc Jacobs is, too! "It is impossible to overstate Rei Kawakubo's influence on modern fashion," he said in a statement. "I find it wonderful to think that 30 years ago, this immense talent, someone who has inspired so many others, was inspired by Louis Vuitton.