Tuesday, September 18, 2007

It's Always Sunnies In Philadelphia

I don't care if the sun is bidding adieu to the western hemisphere and ushering in windchills, rain and umbrellas.

There's nothing like owning a great pair of sunglasses. Lots of them. And preferably aviators, which will never, ever go out of style. If you want to find cheap to expensive pairs -- depending on how much you've maxed out your good ole Visa -- then troll 80s Purple, an e-tailer full of eclectic clothes and accessories for les garcons and les filles.

They've got Dita, Tom Ford, Spy, Dior, Modern Amusement, Intium, WeSC, Paul Frank, Nour, Diesel, Ray Ban and their own 80s Purple vintage collection, where you can find candy-colored rims for as low as $13.

Or you can check out the Ditas for $275, if you're feeling especially flush.















I'm Lovin' it: Terry Richardson. This dude is a one-man photographing legend in the industry -- you can't claim to love fashion and all hip things surrounding it unless you know his sexually-charged work (and his tinted-lens aviator glasses). He shoots models, campaigns, mag spreads and celebs, and has some dope coffee books out on the market: Hysteric Glamour, Son Of Bob, Too Much, Kibosh and Terryworld. Now the man's dabbling in music video and film, recently helming the vid for Young Love's "Find a New Way". Hey, life would be SO much more interesting if every day was Terry day.









I'm Over it: The dudes over at Best Buy. Not only were most of them tagged "in training" (meaning they were completely useless), the supervisor of the television department was the hugest douchebag I've encountered my entire life. After Steffie and I explained our non-working universal remote control situation, he looked at us and proceeded to say, "What do you want me to do about it?" Um, your job, loser. And nice long pinky fingernail. Wonder what that's for.


Track of the Day: My girl Reems from L.A. totally re-invented the remix, not Diddy. When a good song hits airwaves, she doesn't download the original -- she's way too cool for that shizz. Instead, Reems automatically downloads a remix of it, usually the house version. So this is a tribute to her. Here's T Pain's Bartender, remixed by Manny Faces.








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1 Comments:

Blogger Manny Faces said...

You are very kind. :-)

9:50 AM  

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