Archive | December, 2009

Aaron Jennings

30 Dec

This is a month in the making at least but I have been caught up in finals and what not. But honest, every once in a while you meet someone that sparks that critical limit of interest, someone you know is on a path to make serious moves. Thats how it went with Aaron. I was down in lalaLand at a party at this sneaker boutique El Mercado and I ran into him. As it turns out, he was bruhs with one of my boys over at the BKcircus, young ChaseMane.

I asked him to break down his perspective in three sentences. With some poetic license, and a little more than three, he said this:

“I am a poet- I try to tell the truth about the human condition, the truth as I see it. Furthermore, my goal is to shed light on the world in an attempt to bring the human race out of darkness. I create art for a higher power, and I am to be used as a vessel- a mere shell for God to use for a greater purpose. It is my hope that through my art I will touch someone, and in turn their light will shine brighter.”

Unabashedly Prep

10 Dec

Great Blog if ur a New England prep swag fan like myself. They have gems on a consistent basis like the woman above. Great quote, but I have to say, how much was Einstein pulling though? I mean really. We all seen him, hes not exactly a Derek Jeter Channing Tatum type….

Lego Matrix

7 Dec

Amazing vid. I seriously watched it three times in a row.

Go Pro Camera

7 Dec

I stumbled upon these Go Pro Cameras thru a buddy at BRUTE. The vids are ridiculous, some shots that you could never see in real life, things the average person could never experience.

You have to check it out Go Pro Camera Preview

ReBlog: @7×7 Cartier at the Legion

7 Dec

I, admittedly, dont know much abt diamonds. I know that they are a womens best friend, they are expensive and conflict ones mean that Africans died for your bling. They are honestly out of my price range. The combination of this and the gaudy chains in hip hop, I am pretty turned off to bling.

But Cartier on the other hand, brings me back to France, to the Champs and the flagship store. I still want a pair of wood frameless vintage Cartier glasses. Either way, diamonds, especially when properly executed, are classy. I am not sure where they should be worn really, in the modern setting, but they are classy. History is always something to learn from, so lets all wonder down to the Legion.

What better antidote to a cold, gray winter’s eve than some shimmering, hot gemstones?

Fine jewelry fans are abuzz over the soon-to-open Cartier and America exhibition at the Fine Arts Museums’ Legion of Honor.

The exhibition will feature more than 300 pieces of Cartier jewelry and precious objets culled from collections the world over. Including jewels and the engagement ring belonging to the late Princess Grace of Monaco which is on loan from her son, H.S.H. Prince Albert II.

Following are a few photos featuring the show’s eye-popping gems — and the stylish folks who made the jewelry house famous.

Known as, “the king of jewelers and jeweler to kings,” this storied joaillier was founded in 1847 in Paris by Louis-François Cartier.

Yet Cartier’s fame is not only attributed to its exquisite design work but also its excellent timing — born at the dawn of Europe’s Belle Époque, the jewelry house has remained fashionable through such other stylish eras as the Gilded Age, the Roaring Twenties, the Jet Set and that era when Social X-rays danced around a Bonfire of the Vanities.

Cartier Fun Facts:

In the swinging sixties, Dame Elizabeth Taylor was one Cartier’s best clients. Or rather, the lucky recipient of numerous Cartier gifts from her numerous husbands.

In 1937, Wallis Simpson and her beau, King Edward VIII, exchanged their vows with Cartier wedding bands. Following, that is, his abdication from the throne of England. Somewhat ironically, the joaillier seemed to provide a leitmotif in the royal’s life, as in 1902 the then-Prince of Wales ordered a batch of 27 tiaras from Cartier in preparation for his coronation. But, no regrets there: The down-graded Duke continued to shower Simpson throughout her life with goodies housed in Cartier’s iconic red box.

Magazine editor and Singer Sewing machine heiress Daisy Fellowes was known as, “the world’s most elegant woman.” In the thirties, she commissioned Cartier to create a Mughul-inspired necklace whose colorful gems (a riot of rubies, emeralds, diamonds and sapphries) became known as Tutti Frutti.

The iconic Panther motif, which graces everything Cartier from brooches to stationary, was introduced in 1914 by Cartier master jeweler Jeanne Toussaint whose style (and temperament) inspired Louis Cartier to nickname her The Panther.

Pierre Cartier, a grandson of the founder, was once the owner of the deep-blue, 45.52 carat Hope Diamond. Long reputed to be cursed, the bauble now resides within the safe confines of the Smithsonian.

Dapper gent John Traina is something of a local expert on Cartier. Not only is he the proud owner of a platinum Cartier cigarette case which is trimmed with sapphires, its provenance dazzles, too: it was first gifted to Somerset Maugham by Tyrone Power during the 1946 filming of Maugham’s novel, The Razor’s Edge.

Cartier and America opens on December 19 at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, 34th Avenue and Clement Street, San Francisco. (415) 750-3600.

49ers

3 Dec

The 9ers are trying to be respectable. We have made a couple bad drafts but we can hold on to the Beast, Vernon Davis. He leads the NFL in touchdowns for receivers (with Gore in the top ten overall as well). We just need to get a QB and we are “in there like swimwear, Boom Got those DOS

Im trying to get on the Vernon Davis diet… thats good marketing and brand image.

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