Daily Archives: September 14, 2008

Lil Demon Videos

We told you a couple months ago about b-boy Lil Demon on the ACDC crew. The six year old kid from Hawaii is now repping Hypersquad! He was also a guest performer on “So You Think You Can Dance” a couple months back. A young kid with move at that age can only get better. Look for him at a dance competition near you.

Lil Demon Promo Video

Lil Demon on “So You Think You Can Dance”

Designer Alexander Wang at Fashion Week Spring 2009 Collection

“Anyone can get all dressed up and glamorous, but it is how people dress in their off days, that are the most intriguing.” It’s during these in-between, wayward days when a person’s true style emerges from their everyday life, forming the basis of Alexander Wang’s collection…where clean, classic, luxurious and refined silhouettes are introduced to an urban street provocative ideal. Like the collection itself, the girls he dresses stand out, but not in the obvious ways…more like the black sheep in a crowd – inspiring, surprising and slightly mysterious. The directive in Alex’s vision is upholding your own individuality, and breaking the conventional idea of a predictable “uniform.” A tee shirt and jeans can be just as sexy and stylish as an evening gown. The ways in which his clothes are unabashedly styled and worn are as imperative to him as the clothes themselves. Alex’s love for contrasts is reflected throughout the collection with juxtaposing notes of street and luxe, sexy versus androgyny, and where vagabond meets a street-smart modernist.

As a Native Californian, Alex was born and raised in San Francisco and has a Chinese-American family heritage. At the age of 18, he moved to New York City where he attended Parsons Design School and partook in a variety of internships. By his sophomore year, Alex was already designing the first collection of his label Alexander Wang, which was predominately knits. He launched his full womens collection in 2007, selling internationally to over 150 boutiques and retail stores. Now at 24, Alex resides in New York City’s Lower Eastside, where there is never a shortage of inspiration in music, life, reality and culture. In 2008, Alexander Wang was recognized by the fashion industry with the Ecco Domani Emerging Designer Award, and most recently, by his peers, with a nomination for the 2008 CFDA Swarovski Womens Wear Designer of the Year Award.

Runway highlights from Alexander Wang at Fashion Week New inYork, Spring 2009.

Runway highlights from Alexander Wang Collection

Pace of Light by Shanghai Restoration Project

This is the latest music video from Shanghai Restoration Project. Pace of Light features vocals by Michal Towber. The music video encompasses “Scenes of City Life” (Yuan Muzhi 1935). The piece was written to focus on the architectural boom in Shanghai. Music written & produced by Dave Liang. Video edited by Don Le.

Shanghai Restoration Project – Pace of Light

Designer Thuy Diep at Fashion Week Spring 2009 Collection

The label Thuy (pronounced Twee) is a true reflection of the designer and her life experiences. Vietnamese American Thuy Diep was born into a family of tailors. As a child, under the direction of her mother and father, who ran a tailoring school and custom-made clothing shop in her native Vietnam, Thuy began honing her tailoring skills at an early age. She developed a love for well-crafted clothes. Extended family members further surrounded her upbringing with virtually all aspects of the fashion world. One could say that fashion design in in her blood.

Moving to the United States, Thuy was exposed to a whole new world of diverse values and aesthetics—which would shape her stylistic philosophy. Thuy’s education (Brown University) and early professional career (Pricewaterhouse consultant) laid the groundwork for her creative and entrepreneurial passions.

Returning to school—and back to her first love, fashion— Ms. Diep attended Parsons School of Design. Following graduation, she held diverse jobs in the fashion industry, including a position with a New York-based Parisian atelier, providing draping and pattern-making services for high-end designers ( Carolina Herrera, Peter Som, Zac Posen). Her design experience includes work with several New York-based young designers, such as United Bamboo.

At the encouragement of virtually everyone she worked with, she formed the self-named label “Thuy”. Producing designer women’s ready-to-wear clothing, Thuy has come full-circle to her tailoring roots. Mixing casual chic with understated romantic sophistication, Thuy’s designs highlight form, craftsmanship, and subtle -yet dramatic- details. Her creations reflect a woman of beauty and intellect, one with an artistic and eternally-youthful soul.

Thuy lives in New York and works at the Thuy Studio and Showroom – a tranquil and inspiration space dedicated to facilitating Thuy’s designs – located in the SoHo area of Manhattan.

Runway highlights from Thuy Diep at Fashion Week New inYork, Spring 2009

Thuy Diep Collection at New York Fashion Week – Full runway video