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September 27, 2010

Jake Davis: Classic California Style Goes Brooklyn Sexy

Jake Davis continues his “Test Shots” series with this short, sexy flick featuring model Tanaya Henry.

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July 8, 2010

Classic video series: Billy Reid’s Southern hospitality

It’s def not the norm for designers in fashion to be humble, gracious and sincere ( jus’ sayin) and especially with someone as highly regarded and rated as Billy Reid, top US designer, multi boutique owner and Southern gentleman (recent winner of the GQ/CFDA Best Menswear Designer award). Billy’s the subject of Jake Davis’ in [...]

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June 4, 2010

Classic video series: eyewear with a Silver Lining

Continuing to highlight classics in our daily style life, Jake Davis celebrates fresh and expressive eyewear through the lenses of Silver Lining Opticians’ Jordan Silver and Erik Sacher, for his second installment of the K-Swiss ‘All Things Classic’ video series. In this vid Jordan takes us deep into all things past present and future of [...]

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May 10, 2010

Classic Video: The Perfect Haircut

Taking a visual cue from the timeless images of Blue Note album art, this short film spotlights the craft of New York barber extraordinaire Joselito (of Joselito’s Barbershop fame) as he gives a tight cut to the smoky strains of Miles’ trumpet.

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March 16, 2010

LA Marathon: “Don’t Forget to Look Up” (by Six Stair)

Like my high school basketball coach implored, “Quit looking at your feet, you’ll never get anywhere!” This is true of almost anything, especially when it comes to running. Marathon’s are a competition, but they are also a celebration of city life, and in the case of the LA Marathon “urban life.” For Los Angelenos, it’s really one of the few days that makes for a good excuse to get out of your car and explore on two feet this wildly complex and eclectic city.

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March 8, 2010

‘Kalifornia’ through the lens of Rick & Buddy of Six Stair

Rolling Stone called 1999’s Fruit of the Vine—the first film from filmmaker duo Rick Charnoski and Coan Buddy Nichols, aka Six Stair—“a seminal work of scraped knees, bruised elbows, and big air.” The filmmaking duo made the visceral, exciting Fruit of the Vine in homage to the world of pool skating, and the authenticity and spontaneity of skateboard culture finds itself infecting every frame of Six Stair’s work. Read on for their latest piece “K is for Kalifornia” …..

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