Parade Ground - Moan at the Sky
“Like hip hop, ballroom encompasses many different elements of artistic expression, from music and language to clothes and design, and, of course, dance. It deals directly with some of society’s most controversial issues, namely sexuality, race, class, gender roles and expression, beauty modes, self-definition and competition. It doesn’t do this in the polemical style we may be used to from punk and political hip-hop, however, where topics are theorised and discussed. In ballroom these issues are lived and experienced, as a vast number of those taking part in this underground scene are transgender, working class, people of colour.” via Dangerous Minds
BEI INCUBI BY NICK RHODES →
ANJA RUBIK IS ONE HARD-WORKING FASHION ICON. BESIDES BEING THE FOUNDER AND EDITOR OF HER OWN MAGAZINE (THE BEAUTIFUL 25) SHE’S ALSO TURNED HER ATTENTION TO SHOE DESIGN, JOINING FORCES WITH GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI TO RELEASE A CAPSULE COLLECTION. RUBIK, WHO HAS MADE REGULAR APPEARANCES IN ZANOTTI’S CAMPAIGNS SINCE SHE WAS JUST 16, WAS ASKED TO DESIGN THE CAPSULE AFTER SHE SUGGESTED THAT ZANOTTI INTEGRATE A GLAM-PUNK AESTHETIC INTO HIS WORK. THE FIVE-PIECE COLLECTION OF SUEDE AND LEATHER HEELS WAS INSPIRED BY RUBIK’S MUSICAL HEROES, DEBBIE HARRY AND DAVID BOWIE. HARRY’S PRESENCE IS EVIDENT IN THE FOOTWEAR’S SLEEK SILHOUETTES, WHILE BOWIE’S INFLUENCE IS SEEN IN THE EDGY EMBELLISHMENTS LIKE LEATHER CORSET FASTENINGS, COLLAR PIN STUDS, CHAINS AND GOLD HARDWARE.
RUBIK WAS FULLY INVOLVED IN THE COLLECTION’S DESIGN AND CREATION, EVEN TRAVELING TO ITALY TO HELP WITH PRODUCTION. THE PAIR HAVE RELEASED CAMPAIGN IMAGES TO RUN ALONGSIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE COLLECTION’S RELEASE; THE BLACK-AND-WHITE IMAGES, LENSED BY PAOLA KUDACKI, FEATURE BOTH ZANOTTI AND RUBIK. STAY TUNED FOR THE COLLECTION, WHICH WILL BE AVAILABLE ON SSENSE.COM SOON. via ssense.com
MALARIA! EARLY 80S, ALL FEMALE NEW WAVE GROUP FROM BERLIN THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
via dangerous minds
Bomber jackets making an appearance for spring 2013.
The New Dance Show - Detroit. This is how it’s done.
Los Angeles:
cinespia and lahtf present a one night only screening of blade runner in the location where it was filmed. opened in 1918, the million dollar is described as a spanish cathedral set in a greek temple. the interior is full of lush colors, original art works and gorgeous ornate decorations, all hidden from view as the million dollar is currently closed to the public.
blade runner has become the quintessential los angeles film, dystopic and dreamily beautiful, it shows downtown in all its faded glory. it has also become the gold standard for science fiction cinema, and its breathtaking vision is timeless. the million dollar theatre is featured prominently in the film, this is your chance to see and help restore one of our historical treasures.
full bar with mixologists, this screening is 21+ only.
Buy tickets HERE