29 December 2011

27 December 2011

Who Is This Boy?

Ultimamente tenho conhecido pessoas que me fazem questionar... 
Será que, os portugueses que têm talento continuam a viver todos no estrangeiro? 
A verdade é que, muitos já voltaram e outros nunca chegaram a sair. 
Portugal tem pessoas com muito potencial e com uma mentalidade muito cool.
Quero agradecer a todas as pessoas que continuam a acreditar no meu trabalho.

Vanessa MUITO OBRIGADO pelas palavras simpáticas que escreveu.

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Entrevista completa no site da Trend Alert.


25 December 2011

Naughty Christmas

Photographer : Ellen Von Unwerth.

21 December 2011

15 December 2011

The Protester

Person of the Year Cover 2011 by Shepard Fairey - Time Magazine.
Probably most people don’t know that the person who appears on the TIME’s cover as Person of the Year belongs to the Arabic world (Egypt) and her name is Sarah Mason.
It was photographed by Ted Soqui during the protest at Bank of America (Los Angeles) back in November.
The message (99%) she wants to transmit through her vinegar saturated mask, to protect herself from the pepper spray that police could eventually throw, stands for the world population percentage that is not rich.

14 December 2011

Ziggy Stardust

Photographer: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
Model: Kate Moss.

07 December 2011

The Fall and Rise of Skateboard Chic

“When Supreme opened its London store this September, the young and well-heeled spilled on to the streets of Soho from a launch party many had queued for hours to get into. Inside, Ed Banger Records label owner and Parisian DJ Busy P rubbed shoulders with legendary skaters such as Jason Dill. This was more than good PR for the New York-based skater brand, recently worn in prolificacy by Odd Future’s Tyler the Creator. This was an event that marked a remarkable change in fortunes for a fashion once largely dismissed as the style concerns of waster teenagers.
Supreme started life in the mid-90s, when New York skating was at an all-time low. Companies were going out of business, skaters couldn’t afford to live off their sponsorship and the sport had developed a reputation for being popular among a nuisance generation of slacker kids. The idea that, a decade down the line, skater fashion would not only occupy a burgeoning corner of the market but also infiltrate high fashion must have seemed absurd. But that is what’s happened.
This spring PPR, the parent company of Gucci and Alexander McQueen, bought the Californian skate company Volcom in a deal worth $607m. The leap in Volcom’s stock to $24.39 from $19.73 when the deal was announced in May even prompted some law firms to take a closer look at it because they claimed shareholders weren’t getting a fair price.”


Read the full article at The Guardian

06 December 2011

Empire State Of Mind

Photographer: Bruno Brazão.
Model: Sara.