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by LJ Johnson

Shrimpton Couture: Luxury Vintage, Reconstructed Pieces & Couture

image-cherie-federauEvery artist has a special something as their focus. A muse for lack of better words. Da Vinci had the Mona Lisa. Carrie (SATC) had the next big shoe from Christian Louboutin to Jimmy Choo. I am no different. My obsession is Vintage clothes. So you can imagine the sense of euphoria that I felt when I stumbled across an awesome group of vintage clothiers on the social networking site twitter. One such clothier happened to become a follower of mine. Posting under the name @ShrimptonCoutur, this clothier introduced me to a different vintage world. Instantly I fell in love with the pictures that she began to post from her website. After viewing her post, I got in touch with Cherie of Shrimpton Couture to do an interview. Cherie, who’s based out of Rockwood, Canada, is a vintage clothing enthusiast and dealer. Although clothing from the 80’s can technically be considered vintage, her deals with vintage pieces from the 1930’s to 1970’s. However she doesn’t discriminate against any designer or era. Proving that she’s not stuck on what classifies as vintage, you can occasionally see a “collectible” (a piece that’s classic and timeless) piece from recent years.

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Boxing is my second love to music. As a little girl, I remember sitting with my father watching Sugar Ray Leonard fight on television. My father would shadow box as if he were Leonard’s contender. At seven, my father taught me the proper boxing stance and how to throw a jab. My father would always reiterate that he was teaching me this only as self defense. As a teenager, those boxing moments with my father became a distant memory, when cheerleading and ballet became typical activities for this girlie girl. About four years ago, I became reacquainted with my love for boxing. I decided to take up boxing as a way of losing weight and getting into shape. The more I trained and developed the same skills as any boxer about to get into the ring, the more I became fascinate with the sport. Now as an adult watching boxing on television, I too shadow box as if I were Floyd Mayweather, Jr.‘s contender.

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As an aspiring performer, Jermaine Browne’s exceptional talents were quickly recognized and soon he started working as a dancer in film, TV, and theater. His career took off when he was discovered in the Blockbuster/Visa commercial with Cindy Crawford. He has since appeared in numerous commercials for Gap, Nike, and Toyota.

Jermaine discovered his true passion, choreography while teaching at Broadway Dance Center in New York City. His unique combination of strength and sensuality captured the attention of the music industry while working as an assistant choreographer for a Britney Spears music video.

This has led him to create a break-through video “Genie In a Bottle” for Christina Aguilera, and Asst. Choreograph the “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” music video for Jennifer Lopez. As well as music videos, Jermaine has created and choreographed stage shows for artists such as Thalia, Deborah Cox, Tamia, and Melissa Jimenez. He has also choreographed stage performance at the European MTV Music Awards 2005 in Lisbon, which, among others, included the holographic performance by the Gorillaz and Boret. He Co-Choreographed the Victoria Secret fashion show 2006, which included the opening for Justin Timberlake.

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Red Bull’s Music Academy: Who is 88-Keys?

by xoJohn

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I’ve been hearing the name 88-Keys buzzing around for a few months. I had never heard a song and missed many opportunities to see him perform. One day, while watching MTVU, 88-Keys’ video The Friends Zone

came on. I wasn’t immediately impressed by the video but gave it another review on YouTube. Like Kid Cudi‘s Day ‘N Night, The Friend Zone grew on me. Who is 88-Keys?

I finally got a chance to discover who 88-Keys is, when I attended Red Bull’s Music Academy. I walked into The Red Bull Space in Lower Manhattan and felt like I was at home. A pure intimate setting with plush white couches surrounding an elevated stage. No seat was a bad seat in the house. With my Red Bull and appetizer in hand, I soaked up the blend of Techno beats and Hip Hop classics being spun by the DJ. Expecting a performance by the artists of the night, I was proven wrong. It was an evening of shared information. It was an “Inside the Actor’s Studio” master class but for Musicians. DJs interviewed sound system developers, producers interviewed producers, music connoisseurs interviewed music legends. It was a night for me to discover who is behind the music. Singer/songwriter/producer Colin Munroe (I Want Those Flashing Lights) interviewed producer/rapper/singer 88-Keys.

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As I sat there listening to him talk, what I thought of him before was replaced by a fresh perspective. I began to connect with him around his passion for Hip Hop Music. More importantly, he had me at A Tribe Called Quest! “I fell in love with Hip Hop music with A Tribe Called Quest when People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm came out. I listened to Hip Hop before that, but when that came out, that changed my life.” 88-Keys sold me with that statement. Not to mention his extensive production resume working with some of my favorite artists like Mos Def (Love, Speed Law) and Talib Kweli (Thieves in the Night) as well as Macy Gray (Why Didn’t You Call Me, remix) and Musiq Soulchild (Babygirl, Dontstop, Her).

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Hearing 88-Keys speak, reminded me that there are still innovative producers contributing to Hip Hop’s livelihood. Hip Hop isn’t dead, it’s being reborn through individuals like 88-Keys.

88-Keys interviewed by Colin Monroe

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Anna Wintour at 92Y

by xoJohn

By Richard Dupuy

The propaganda for Condé Nast as the platinum standard in publication was the sound bite voiced through Anna Wintour as the imperious Si Newhouse’s mouthpiece for his otherwise now floundering empire. In my opinion this particular editor in chief serves as the ultimate public relations vehicle showing that all is well within the Newhouse Empire.

Rumors of scaling VOGUE in order to continue at its present course was immediately rebuffed by explaining that no changes in expenses at its central core operations are being affected-however now every piece that is reviewed by Anna has its value scrutinized to merit its place so that it reflects present  economy for the reader. Only a sliver was revealed that she was in talks with Mayor Bloomberg on an ingenious plot to get customers back into stores which will be unveiled this week, although I am very curious how it can play out when the working class layperson cannot afford a decent meal or look after their young when unemployment is at an all time high in the city. With that being said, Anna had met with the directors of the high end department stores to advice their respective buyers’ selection of appropriate pieces for the now slight shift in seasons due to global warming while keeping their customer’s requirements in mind.

Grace Coddington (Creative Director), Hamish Bowles (European Editor at Large) and of course her court jester Andre Leon Talley (Contributing Editor) had an impressive mention on how they will be contributing on VOGUE.com via blogging (being one of the innovations) – and that she wants her team to demonstrate their opinions/suggestions from their point of view, not merely being ‘doormats’ – curiously Tonne Goodman (Fashion Director) did not figure into the conversation. Since each have personal yet quirky personalities essential ingredients for creativity that she insists on personally conducting interviews with candidates seeking for the position of assistants.

This of course is to set the tone for their appearance for Cutler’s documentary ‘The September Issue’ (screened in the past Sundance festival to mostly positive reviews) which is to be aired this coming September on A&E or released in theaters.

When asked if ‘Anna Wintour’ would be a brand on its own, she coyly disagreed with Jonathan’s question although he begged to differ. In her words she likened VOGUE to be a product neither hot nor cold but always consistent with iconic brands such as ‘Coke’ or ‘Pepsi’ – a response that she repeated with admiration when it was posed to designer Ralph Lauren in the past.

‘Tomorrow is another day’ replied Anna when asked if models would trump celebrities as being cover girls again but stated that the time is now swaying in the favor of the former as the saturation of actresses seem to have run its course (I believe that she is not quite there yet because there is not denying with the potential of a celebrity worth her weight in salt who can result at very profitable bottom line sales).

Ambassador Susan Rice (American foreign policy advisor and United States Ambassador to the United Nations) being invited for dinner would be her preference of choice while the First lady Michelle Obama embracing fashion has been a tremendous support to the fashion community  as well as the apparel industry and that through her – now have “an administration that supports us”. Just having Mrs. Obama on the VOGUE March issue solidifies its iconic status of its legacy thus another priceless notch on Anna’s ‘couture belt’.

On the subject of Bryant Park no longer being the platform for showcasing future fashion shows due to not wanting them and so it made more sense to move over to Lincoln Center, the newly renovated modern Alice Tully Hall would be a refreshing welcoming change. This will prove a challenge for many of the designers due to their proximity within the garment district to its location and the editors’ stone’s throw commute from 4 Times Square.

As far the her most memorable cover was the 1988 November cover featuring an unprecedented nearly three fourth shot of Michaela Berçu (a young wavy haired blond Israeli model who had a small cameo in Coppola’s ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’)-since all covers had tight shots under Grace Mirabella’s stewardship up till Anna’s ascension of Editor in chief – sporting a Christian Lacroix couture T-shirt and Guess blue jeans- and being Wintour’s very first commissioned VOGUE cover.

In conclusion the highlight was when “Fur shame!” chanted by the PETA activists while attempting to unfurl banners interrupted Anna’s response to the various definitions on the facets of fashion, resulting in an anecdotal response of, “As I was saying, fashion means different things to different people” when they were forced out by the security much to Anna’s chagrin concluding the response that, “Fur is still a part of fashion, so VOGUE will continue to report on it.”An avid Wintour supporter loudly voiced “I love you Anna” diffused the tension, while the VOGUE editor continued on her stumbling into fashion, journalism and magazines due to growing up in a household filled with its affinity to the media and having notable literary and political figures at their home.

Being seated at the ‘S’ seat against the dark redwood wall, I was able to still observe Anna’s radiance and gratitude at having to work at something that she truly enjoys doing everyday. Mr. Jonathan Tisch, CEO of the Lowe’s group did a phenomenal job of working as the moderator while she was outfitted in a black purple floral printed shift under a conservative sunshine cardigan with matching colored open toed kitten heel sling backs while her bob looked absolutely voluminous and silky and blond.

In all it was a sold out event worth attending to hear what the most influential legendary VOGUE editor’s thoughts and what she had to say about the future of publishing and fashion in the recent wake of the global economic upheaval.

*Visit nymag.com for additional highlights!

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Adrienne Bailon & Kim Kardashian

If you read our previous post, you know that we attend the ESPN The Magazine 6th Annual Pre-Draft Party. Here you will find more information on the event, in addition to a few quick interviews with some of your favorite stars.

Special thanks to ESPN!

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DJ Spinderella (Salt-n-Pepa). She was the DJ for the evening and dished to JSD that Salt-n-Pepa is currently working on a new album. How exciting!

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DJ Clue & Fabolous

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DJ Clue

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Michael Ealy

He told us he has a new movie coming out next year titled, “Takers” co-starring Matt Dillon, Idris Elba and Paul Walker. His favorite team is the Washington Redskins and favorite player of all-time is Art Munk.

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Idris Elba

JSD: “Obssesed” is currently in theaters and you have been getting great reviews for your performance, what drew you to this script?

IE: It was a original script and I wanted to try something different from the normal roles I play.

JSD: What are you currently working on?

IE: I have two movies coming out soon called “The Losers” and ” The Takers”. They will be out in the next year.

JSD: Favorite team?

IE: I like teams in London (laughs)

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Dennie L.A. White

JSD: Can you tell us about your upcoming projects?

DW: I have a new movie coming out called “No Warning” with Cuba Gooding Jr, Vivica Fox, and Tyrice Gibson. We start production in about a month. I a play that I am doing on broadway called “White Noise”. I have been very busy right, especially since the buzz from the Notorious movie. So I feel really blessed.

JSD: Congratulations on your success. I notice on your facebook account, you ask a “Question of the Day”. Tell us a little about that, where did that come from?

DW: (Laughs) Someone ask me to do some questions and it has been taking off. I try to surprise people, they don’t know what I’m coming with day-to-day. It has been really cool and it’s like therapy for my people on facebook.

JSD: Will you continue to pursue music?

DW: Yeah, definitely! I am actually doing a blog on GlobalGrind.com. I am in the studio recording and trying to do everything and get in everyone’s pockets.

JSD: What brings you out tonight?

DW: ESPN throws the most live parties and I am a big sports fan. I want to see the new prospects and who will go number one. Hopefully Detroit makes the right choice. I want to have fun tonight and kick it with my peoples.

JSD: Who is your favorite team in the NFL?

DW: I am a big Patriots fan and we are looking good this year.

JSD: Do you have a favorite player?

DW: I am a team player but Deion Sanders is one of my favorite players of all time. I love all good athletes.

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D Woods (Formerly of Danity Kane)

She told JSD her fans can expect a single from her this summer and hopefully a full length project by the fourth quarter. “I am keeping it moving, staying in the studio, and staying creative. I have some shows and film and television projects coming up, so stay tuned!”

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Whitney Thompson (America’s Next Top Model)

JSD: What has your experience been like since you have won America’s Next Top Model?

WT: Crazy! I use to be a college student at Jacksonville, Florida. Now I travel the world as a model for a living.

JSD: What Publications and/or designers have your recently work with?

WT: I just finished a shoot with Australian Vogue and I did American Vogue before that, which was cool. Obviously Covergirl and Seventeen Magazine. I also just signed with a new agency! I am really excited about that.

JSD: Congratulations! Which Agency?

WT: Willamina Models

JSD: What can we expect from Whitney in the future?

WT: EVERYTHING! (laughs)

JSD: What did it feel like to work with former Supermodel turned talk show host Tyra Banks?

WT: Intimidating! It’s hard to work with someone who is already accomplished. I learned a lot.

JSD: What brings your out tonight?

WT: I love sports! I am a huge fanatic and I brought some of my girlfriends who also love sports.

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Nicole Murphy

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Chrishell Stause

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Omar Benson Miller

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Laz Alonso

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Priscilla Monteiro of TheFashionReporter.com

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Winky Wright and Fat Joe

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Rapper Fabolous performed all of his chart topping songs

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Interview: Nautica Creative Director Chris Cox

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Creative Director and Designer Chris Cox at Nautica Fall 2009 Menswear Collection

We brought you the collection, now meet the man who designed it. Chris Cox, 41 studied at Parsons School of Design and is an veteran of Tommy Hilfiger, Victorinox, and Swiss Army. During the exclusive preview, Cox spoke with us about Fall 2009 Menswear Collection.

JSD: What inspired this collection?

Chris Cox: It’s based around naval military, mixed with performance. A performance that exude the Nautica spirit as a brand. We went more hardcore in detail; new directions in fabrication, taking sweaters and added a lot more weight, more strong pieces to make it a little more structured. Also, in tailoring we wanted to make things a little more soft. This collection is a blend of our Licensed Product categories, as well as our Sportswear Product categories. So we crossed mixed all of the looks, it’s really how guys wear it.

JSD: What can you tell us about the fabrics?

CC: In fall, the collection is a lot of cotton. It’s much more “buy now, wear now”. As we get into the holiday, we start mixing in more wool. In tailored apparel, we are using super 100s, super 120s, finer wool, and more wool blended in the sweaters. Our collection is mostly cotton and natural fiber based.

JSD: Where do you see fashion in the next five years?

CC: Fashion is a good question, but Nautica is a another one. For us the brand has such a great DNA. Our challenge is about how do we keep the brand and the DNA fresh every season without losing who we are. We are not the type of brand that could just all of a sudden pull a 180 and go another way. There has to be a really strong consistency and stay current with fabric, color, proportion, and details.

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Interview: Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2009 Collection

by xoJohn

Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Alba, Miley Cyrus, Nicole Richie, Jessica Simpson can see wearing Rebecca Minkoff latest handbag creations. With such a huge following, we were excited to have been invited to the special preview of Rebecca Minkoff’s Pre-Fall and Fall 2009 collections, which will be available between June and August.

The San Diego, California native began sewing at the tender age of 8 and designing clothes by the time she turned 18. Minkoff has turned her love of design into a well-established line that is currently carried in over 200 boutiques across the USA as well as France, Canada, Japan. Which such success under her belt, Rebecca could not have been more down to earth when we briefly spoke with her during the preview.

JSD: When did you start sewing?

Rebecca Minkoff: I started sewing when I was eight and I made my Bar Mitzvah dress when I was thirteen. So I have been sewing and drawing since I was eight.

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