Look // Mulberry Fall 2011

Fall ad campaigns are back! There’s nothing quite like the blitz of print advertisements that happen every Fall! It’s the kind of thing that first interested me in fashion – buying the thickest September issues just for the ads.  And even though New York is way too hot and swampy to really be thinking about chunky knits and shearling, I would gladly wear any of the bags right now (plz&tnx). I love the direction of this particular... Read More

American Able

You may have seen this on a handful of other sites but I believe in spreading the good news about awesome projects as much as possible.  American Able is a series of portraits, created by photographer Holly Norris and model Jes Sachse . The portraits are a parody of American Apparel advertisements and are a means for critiquing the manner in which the media, specifically advertising, has “invisibilized” women with disabilities. ‘American... Read More

Peddling The Goods: Leighton Meester For Reebok

It appears as though Ed Westwick isn’t the only one capitalizing on his GG fame while simultaneously casting aside his character’s aversion to casual footwear. Leighton Meester is all set to be the latest celebrity spokesperson for Reebok. Somewhere on the UES, Blair Waldorf is throwing a hissy fit. Not only is the idea of Blair, oops I mean, Leighton, wearing sneakers slightly unbelievable, the execution of this campaign is shockingly... Read More

Peddling The Goods: Ed Westwick for K-Swiss

As an avid Gossip Girl Fan (cough: Ed Westwick lover), I’m a little disappointed in myself because I’m only just now finding out that Mr. Westwick is the new “face” of K-Swiss. The brand fell out of my realm of interest years ago, as I have no real need in my life for plain white kicks, and I imagine I’m not the only one that feels this way. Which is why I have to commend the brand on their decision to pick up Ed Westiwick... Read More

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