Megan Sweeney of The United States descends the track during the Luge Women’s Singles on day 5 of the 2010 Winter Olympics at Whistler Sliding Centre on February 16, 2010 in Whistler, Canada. (Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Featuring never before seen video footage of Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child was directed by one of the artist’s close friends, Tamra Davis. The film has already recieved rave reviews at Sundance and is being screened at select cities. The WSJ also did an interesting piece on Tamra Davis and the documentary. (LInk)
Take it back to your childhood with these vintage Nintendo game external hard drives. Available in 320, 500, and 600 gb sizes and powered 100% by USB. Purchase info here.
Play Cloths familia, Ferris Bueller and Creative Control TV bring you an inside look at Fashion Week in New York City. (R.I.P. Alexander Mcqueen)
This is insane, check out the enery drink/liquor that’s made from “herbs” and coca leaves. Of course it was crafted in Amsterdam…
“AGWA DE Bolivia is a 30% ABV 60 proof Herbal liqueur made with Coca Leaf and 32 other herbs and botanicals that adheres fully to the rules and regulations of the authorities both within the EU and USA.
Agwa De Bolivia Coca Leaf Liquor is made from the finest Bolivian Coca Leaves. The coca leaves are shipped under armed guard from Bolivia and handcrafted in Amsterdam. Agwa is not just renowned for its unique and great taste but more for the secret energy that lies in all its drinks and cocktails.” (via Alcademics)
James Lima Director+Designer new spot for Katie Grand’s LOVE magazine and Prada. Starring: Agyness Deyn, Alessandra Ambrosio, Dree Hemingway, Jeneil Williams, Kasia Struss, Lindsey Wixson, Pixie Geldof, and Rasa Zukauskaite.
Artist David Barton creates his pieces using only “an old version of Photoshop, a less old Corel Painter and a crayon.” From original works to recreations, you can see more from Barton at Limpfish.
“That purty piece of ID is the Kodak Bantam Special camera, and no, you can’t buy one; the machined-aluminum and enamel-finished camera was rare even in 1936, when it was produced in a very limited run.” - (via Core77)
“In the past, our website was very focused on our portfolio,” said John Barratt, Teague president and CEO. “We’re extremely proud of the work we’ve done, but we’re equally proud of our history, people and creative culture. This new site shows another side of Teague, one that most people haven’t seen.” - More from Teague here.
The homey Big Sean repping Play Cloths in his XXL Magazine Freshmen 2010 freestyle segment. Don’t forget the issue hits newstand March 16th.
More than just a “rag” or “handkerchief”, the Play Cloths Family Crest (Formula One) Pocket Square is a symbol of a class and sophistication. Let it hang out of your back pocket or tuck it away neatly, just remember the set you claim. (Purchase Here)





