Shopping – H.W Carter And Sons

Purchase – Mosley Tribes – Woodward Shades

As Williamsburg starts bringing in more menswear stores, as slow as ever, there are some highlights. Case and point H.W. Carter & Sons – 127 North 6th in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

A quick stop between Dinner at the Wythe Hotel and then to see Goro Miyazaki’s film “From up on poppy hill” (Kokurikozaka Kara) at Williamsburg cinemas I happend upon these great shades from Mosley Tribes. Overall a great weekend – plus I took my new shades out for a spin around SOHO today!

BODHI BODHI Street Style – Zach and Felicia Fall Fever

BODHI BODHI Street Style – Zach and Felicia Fall Fever

Just another day in Herald Sq. – See what happens when you go out on a nice day…. EXPLOITATION! lol Just Kidding – Its nice to have a good photo of me for once!

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BODHI at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week for JOOR

BODHI at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week for JOOR

Fashion Week might very well be coming to an end but the fun and furry lives on!! Yesterday the lovely and adorable Meagan and Zach from the BODHI Art & Web Department made a splash at the JOOR event inside the Mercedes Benz tents at Lincoln Center. Oh and rumor has it that Miss Meagan’s BODHI Signature Safety Clutch was quite a hit; photographed by WWD…enough said.

xx B

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Trip to MoMA – PS1

Trip to MoMA – PS1

So living in NYC gives you loads of opportunities to experience the arts. However, I am ofter too exhausted or busy to take advantage all that is available. This weekend my friend Emily & I had a nice brunch and visited MOMA – PS1. See our favorite exhibit above and read about it above.

Surasi Kusolwong

On view November 20, 2011—April 2, 2012

Surasi Kusolwong (Thai, b. 1965) makes installations and performances that reference consumer society and the economy. Through his participatory and interactive works the Bangkok-based artist encourages social interaction over economic exchange. His large-scale installation Golden Ghost (The Future Belongs To Ghosts) (2011), which was first presented in the Creative Time exhibition Living as Form, invites visitors to enter into the vast field of industrial thread waste to search for gold necklaces hidden in the piles of cotton. Visitors who are fortunate enough to find a necklace are welcome to keep it. The work suggests a sense of play in which visitors can climb the mounds of thread waste, comb through the material and explore. While the literal treasure hunt in a field of excess serves as a metaphor for consumption at the global and individual level, it also inverts standard systems of exchange—the expensive gold necklaces are not sold nor bartered, but generously given away.

Cockpit USA | B-15 Z2702

Cockpit USA | B-15 Z2702

Retailing for $750, this 100% oiled, deer tanned, cowhide, jacket is a recreation of the 1944 bomber jacket that was worn by WWII army air force pilots. The jacket features a luxurious removable mouton fur collar, zip in quilted lining vest insulated with a polyester fiberfill. Other details include a front zipper over a wind flap, two snap close side entry pockets, inside pocket for wallet, cell phone or media player, original style oxygen mask tab, knit cuffs and waistband, and sleeve pen/pencil pocket. Proudly made in the U.S.A.

I’ve worn this out every day since I got it and it’s by far one of the best quality jacket I own! COCKPIT USA

Sorry I look a bit tired in this but it’s not a …. bad photo overall – It’s abou the jacket anyway!

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