Friday, September 26, 2008

Happy Friday!!

This news tidbit really made my Friday:

Sacha Baron Cohen wreaked havoc at Milan Fashion Week as his gay Austrian fashion reporter alter ego, Bruno. He showed backstage up at Iceberg, Mariella Burani, Roberto Musso and then at Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, where he actually made it onto the runway, walking with the models. He had security on him like white on rice and had models screaming at him backstage.

This is all, of course, for his new film Bruno: Delicious Journey Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Male.

Hilarious.

Happy Friday, y'all!

xo
Haute Hippie







I'm Lovin' it: The Young and the Banging. Curated by Heron Preston, this book is a collective effort that compiles nearly 200 cool, up-and-coming kids across the creative fields from cities around the world. Marketing consists of setting up galleries to exhibit the book and its contents, with gallery-goers getting their picture take -- yearbook-style -- before entering. Next on the docket from New York is Los Angeles, followed by Paris, Berlin, London, Tokyo and Amsterdam. Bang-a-rang.








I'm Over it: How a nearly 2 am evening last night has rendered me thoroughly fatigued today. Also, that event producer at the Nicole Bridger fashion show last night was a heinous, well, you know. I know you agree with me, Reebs!


Track of the Day: "Family Reunion" by Kid Sister, featuring David Banner. Chi-town's Kid Sister -- nee Melisa Young -- is the girlfriend of Kanye West's tour DJ A-Trak and the real-life sister of Flosstradamus' J2K (Josh Young). She shot to the limelight with her track "Pro Nails", which features West. This song is probably her most commercial-friendly, thanks to an appearance by David Banner, so I expect to hear this on the radio pretty soon, much to my chagrin. But the beauty of "Family Reunion" is that it makes you happy, which is all anyone wants to be on a Friday, right?

Click here to jam.








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