Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The 50 Greatest Streetwear Brands: According to that Hundreds Guy


A few days ago Bobby hundreds wrote an article for Complex Mag for the 500 Greatest Streetwear brands and as every would have the disagreements I still feel it to be a solid list and informative to the inspiring streetwear brands. So you muthafuckas Check that Shit out!
THE 50 GREATEST STREETWEAR BRANDS

plus check out the recap and backlash on the Hundreds Blog! HERE & HERE

And if you've havent had enough opinions yet! Check out this response from a Southern streetwear blogger which i found very interesting and true about the south's streetwear culture. HERE

Lipstick Rebels!


The Homie Jaz Drop here New Line Lipstick Rebels this morning at 12 am with some very dope pieces for the ladies! Ladies its Definitely something worth having in your wardrobe and be the first to be wearing the up & coming designer that is "Notorious" JAZ! (sidenote: while typing this notorious by Biggie came on my Pandora lol how Ironic) but here is what Lipstick Rebels is about straight out the mouth of JAz:
Lipstick Rebels is a clothing line based upon the bold and the beautiful. Sexy, colorful, fun is what you will find. This collection is not for the average girl. I made this clothing line thinking of the girls who are NOT afraid of being themselves or doing anything any boy could do but better!! Daring individuals who are not afraid to play with fashion, turn heads when walking down the street and create controversy!! A Lipstick Rebel is a chick with balls!! I'm excited to launch the line and even more excited to make it available WORLDWIDE. Thank you so much to everyone who supports me!! and a special thanks to the ones who doubt me, because its you ALL that feed me the negativity which I turn into ENERGY to get wiser, better, and of course BOLDER.
-xo Jazmin (owner and designer of Lipstick Rebels)


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Memories in the Goods.....

BAked Goods is for Friends........



















STAY TUNED for new memories.....

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Lil Debbie! LIL DEBBIE! whew

DJ Lil Debbie of WHite Girl Mob






Via TheHundreds

LRG Artist Driven: Pose and Witnes

via HYPEBEAST

LRG HAWLEYWOOD from LRG on Vimeo.


For the latest installment of LRG’s “Artist Driven” video series, the brand follows muralists Pose & Witnes to Hawleywoods Barbershop and Shave Parlor in Huntington Beach, CA. The two graffiti artists have been sponsored by LRG for over a year now and have garnered a respectable following in the street art world, having traveled all over the USA and Canada executing their signature brick-wall murals. Clients of Hawleywoods should be happy to see a brand-new art piece greeting them from now on when they saunter in for a shave and a haircut!


The Graffiti aRT in this video is fucking AWESOME !!!

Monday, June 6, 2011

My Ink.



*updated*

Remembering Jonas of LRG


Early last week one of the most influential people in my life when it come to street-wear pasted away. To all it was a sad and unexpected story , but to me i actually felt like i lost something, and for him to be a person i never met, alot of people really couldnt understand why.
In a way I related to Jonas. His back story on how he started LRG with a little bit of nothing and an idea at a young age and turned it into the foremost succesful streetwear brand created the blueprint to the success that i would want for my clothing line. The way he merged the markets of urbanwear & streetwear made his Line hard not to accept. And even his image in the public was a statement. He didn't conform to be someone else, he was still the same Jonas with 10 thousands as he was wit 10 million, maybe a little more flasher lol. But He didnt try to fit in anywhere he stayed true to what he believed in. The way he formed LRG from just a popular clothing line into its own culture was unmatched. If LRG name was behind it you better believe it was something Jonas believed in, be it season Collections, Print Ads, even Artist mixtapes it promoted. By sticking to this added to the longevity of his line instead of the short lived "do what makes money" mindsets of alot of clothing lines these days. Jonas was a pioneer, A mentor, a streetwear idol.
His untimely death hit me quite hard but it also motivated me to become better and exceed the accomplishments of my predecessors.
So with that said look out for the return of Baked Goods, and at evey chance I get I will thank and honor Jonas Bevacqua for the gigantic influence he had on my life as well as my partner's life
R.I.P JONAS. long Live LRG