Every so often I come across a band that I can just tell is going to be big. Capital Cities is one of them. I put their first single "Safe and Sound" on my January Playlist and have been listening to it on repeat all month. Check out the music video for the song, synced with vintage footage of people dancing through the decades and juxtaposed with war footage and explosions. The music oddly really goes well with the video, and it's pretty cool to watch the progression of dance through the decades. Check it...
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Beauty and the Sword
This week the CBS Sunday Morning show remembers the lives of two very interesting contributors to the creative world - master swordsman and fencer Bob Anderson, 89, and photographer Eve Arnold, 99. Anderson choreographed many memorable sword fights in Hollywood films, while Arnold is best remembered for her work photographing Marilyn Monroe.
Labels:
Bob Anderson,
Culture,
Eve Arnold,
Fencing,
Film,
Marilyn Monroe,
Photography
Saturday, January 7, 2012
On the Coffee Table: Hollywood and the Ivy Look
"Hollywood and the Ivy Look" is the definitive reference book of preppy American style as popularized by young Hollywood actors from 1955 to 1965. It features many previously unreleased, full-page photographs of Hollywood style icons, and also includes behind-the-scenes shots from the films that helped cement the "ivy look" into the young American style consciousness at the time. With minimal, yet amusing and interesting text, it's clearly all about the gorgeous pictures and the appreciation of classic men's fashion. The relaxed and effortless approach to fashion as demonstrated by these Hollywood men is what inspires my own personal style and attitude.
Published by Reel Art Press and written by Tony Nourmand, a specialist in entertainment imagery, and Graham Marsh, who also authored "The Ivy Look: Classic American Clothing-A Pocket Guide," this book is a worthy addition to any preppy enthusiast's library.
Above images via Reel Art Press |
Labels:
Books,
Graham Marsh,
Ivy Look,
On the Coffee Table,
Preppy,
Style
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
January Playlist: Log Cabin
Instead of posting my playlists mid-month as I've done in the past, I want to start getting them up towards the beginning of the month, which means you can actually listen to the January playlist...in January! Also, I've moved all my playlists over to Spotify, including this one, so you can listen to whatever you want, whenever you want. Download Spotify for free, because it's super cool. I recommend listening to this playlist during a chilly morning walk or by the fireside somewhere in the Northeastern woods...enjoy!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Knot Yourself
I think this promotion for Alexander Olch neckwear is quite clever and very well done. There is nothing sexier than a woman wearing a necktie...well, perhaps sans moustache. Starring the lovely Aurélie Claudel, a tutorial on the four-in-hand knot...
Labels:
Alexander Olch,
Aurélie Claudel,
four-in-hand,
Neckwear,
Style
Monday, January 2, 2012
Family of the Year 2012
Image via IndieMusicFilter |
Feeling rested and ready to tackle the new year? Well I certainly am after my brief repose from posting, but I am back and excited to get things moving again. And what better way to ring in the new year than with a dance party on the beach! I've been listening to Family of the Year's newest and incredibly catchy single "St. Croix" a lot lately and it has a really cool Beach Boys inspired, retro beach themed video by Oscar nominated director Jessica Sanders.
You may recognize Family of the Year by their song "Chugjug", which played in an incredibly catchy Advil commercial last year, and is also on my June Playlist. Consisting of brothers Sebastian and Joseph Keefe, who grew up on Martha's Vineyard, James Buckey from Florida, and Christina Shroeter from Orange County, CA, the band takes advantage of their beachy roots for a nice mix of harmony driven, throwback surf pop.
And you can download St. Croix for FREE courtesy of Spinner.com!
Labels:
Family of the Year,
Jessica Sanders,
Retro,
Tunes
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