Friday, November 6, 2009

Does it get any cooler...

For my friend, Tyler.





























Two Door Cinema Club "I Can Talk"




It's Friday, and yes we all need good music for the weekend. Therefore, I present you with the latest release from Two Door Cinema Club titled "I Can Talk" (Kitsune). Directed by the France's very own MEGAFORCE, the video is loaded with stylish clothes from Kitsune, low-budget conceptuals, and TDCC's insanely catchy hooks. The song won't be available until November 16 (full album set to release February 2010), but the recent video release should have YouTube dj's reeling all weekend long.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Pamela Love's Wild Things


By this time, I think we've all had enough of the Where-the-Wild-Things-Are hype (if you haven't seen it yet, go today). Luckily, Pamela Love's recent collaboration with Opening Ceremony is a select (and quite literal) diamond in the rough, with unique pieces that are rugged, playful, and perfect for a truly unique holiday gift for yourself or a wildly-significant other. Get it here.










Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Rapha Knitted Hat


Just in time for the chilly two-wheeled commutes of winter, Rapha has released these ultra stylish (and ultimately functional) knitted hats. Inspired by classic Belgian hats of yore, the knitted cap is made from 100% merino wool, and of course features Rapha's signature contrast striping. The best part, in my opinion, might be the hats ability to be worn either way you please - you'll find me with the strip in the front. Any way you slice, the wearer will most certainly be leading the peloton both on and off the street. Get it here.








Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Magic 1400s-1950s


Like it or not, illusion, enchantment and well-dressed mysticism never go out of style. Hence my recent obsession with Taschen's recently released Magic: 1400s-1950s and all the vintage imagery of magic's storied history. This book is a fantastical work of art, perfect for any living room...or the next Houdini. $200