Monday, March 28, 2011

Peggy Noland KC



Peggy Noland is a fashion designer and installation artist, functioning out of Kansas City, Missourri. I heard about Peggy through my fascination that a band like Ssion could exist so close to home. Peggy styles and designs for them, along with CSS, Tilly and the Wall, and Beth Ditto. She uses her showroom storefront as an exploding advertisement by constantly reworking the space to project a new concept. I interviewed Peggy, and this is my favorite quote from our conversation:

"There are a million of me in the world: fashion designers working with bands with crazy hair that wear neon clothes. Its not what I do. Its how I do it. And maybe where i do it from!"

And here's a Ssion video, just cuz I like it..

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Holly Van Voast, Lens Jockey


Bumbling around in New York City nightlife for a week, I kept running into this stunning and talented character, Holly Van Voast. In the midst of 8 foot tall drag queens, the guys from 300, and the entire cast of Warriors, here's Holly with her wild-ass blond fro, her sleaze and thank you mustachio, and her Nikon D90, WITH HER TITS OUT, climbing around the mass of human glitter and gutter, on her hands and knees for the PERFECT SHOT of the craziness. This is a WORKing girl.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Jordan Vasquez: My Special Friend

I'd like to introduce you to one of my most inspiring friends. Jordan Vasquez has been on the circuit a long time, and is living proof that hard work and positive thinking pays off. This is her newest tape, and she thanks you all for watching. Be kind, rewind.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

BOOTYTRONIC Presents HEROES AND VILLAINS


Are you a Hero or a Villain? More importantly, which will you be on Friday, March 11?

Bootytronic is challenging you to use your time wisely and come up with a superhero, supervillain, superYOU costume for the night, and I have faith in your freakiness.

Adults (21+) free before 11, $5 after and minors $5 all night.

WHAT AM I GOING TO WEAR?!!

Summer of '04


Summer of '04 is strangely good. It kind of reminds me of a french City Island. Whoever styled the movie is a genius, incorporating the iconic modern sailing look we've all been wearing for a few years now as real life (and totally pulling it off)(in 2006). Imagine cut off skinnys, boat or canvas shoes, wind blown swoop bang (but actually from the wind), etc, in the European countryside. The story is simple but sincere which is brilliant in my book but might not be for everyone.