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Camilla X Castillo Debut Collection: Alien

Camilla X Castillo Debut Collection: Alien

Inspired by Alien and Blade Runner, all the pieces in this debut collection by Venezuelan designer Camilla X Castillo revolved around the main theme, a leather panel with twisted strips, creating a spiny, very Alien-like effect.



Aeneas Erlking Spring 2013 Channels Gothic During Concept LA

Aeneas Erlking Spring 2013 Channels Gothic During Concept LA

The Spring-Summer 2013 collection from New York-based designer had a decidedly punk gothic vibe, and seemed to favor corset looks, leather, silk, and a LOT of lace.



Zaha Hadid and Feel-Good Modern Organic Structures

Zaha Hadid and Feel-Good Modern Organic Structures

The pleated shell structures at the Zaha Hadid installation at Sci Arc seemed like something straight out of one of Masamune Shirow’s anime visions of utopian cities: organic, futuristic shapes, half-plant, half-egg-shaped, that seem to have sprouted up from the ground. This prototype explores the creation of new physical shapes and draping of materials (i.e. cloth, chains, and fiberglass) over mathematically-generated structural wood skeletons.



Evander Holyfield and the Silver Age of the Heavyweight Division

Evander Holyfield and the Silver Age of the Heavyweight Division

Evander Holyfield, one of the last heavyweight boxing legends, recently celebrated his 50th anniversary and announced his retirement. Looking at his collection of boxing memorabilia on display at Julien’s in Beverly Hills felt like being hit with three decades of boxing history all at once—exciting, yet slightly overwhelming, and a slight tinge of wistfulness.



Nami Spring/Summer 2013 Review During Concept LA

Nami Spring/Summer 2013 Review During Concept LA

San Francisco designer Sarah Ahn showed Spring/Summer 2013, at Concept Studios. Structured jackets and tops with very strong lines contrasted with light, flowing long dresses. Fabric bands providing structure to garments were a common thread throughout.



Interview with Nuvula Designer Rebeca Victoria

Interview with Nuvula Designer Rebeca Victoria

Our inspiration comes from a fascination with armored costumes, and desire to always create clothes that represent a strong and unique woman. Also, the infinity of influences nurturing our creative process gave rise to a look that recalls to us a retro sci-fi film from the 1960s. Silhouette inspirations from the 1950s pin-up era and a few freer and more airy A-shape cuts from the 1960s were also part of our inspiration for this season’s silhouettes.



LA ArtCore, Unique Artist-Driven Organization, Celebrates Its 32 Years

LA ArtCore, Unique Artist-Driven Organization, Celebrates Its 32 Years

With two galleries, one in Little Tokyo, the other at the Brewery Annex, LA ArtCore has been a quiet but powerful force for the last 32 years in developing and supporting the LA art community. Here’s a recent conversation with Alex Slato, Development Director at LA ArtCore, about how the organization is unique in its mission and programs, and its current challenges.



“Spring Transcendent” – Sue Wong 2013 Runway Show

“Spring Transcendent” – Sue Wong 2013 Runway Show

Mix together Emerson, Thoreau, the Conga Room, taiko drums, the 3D Film Festival, cocktails. Sprinkle it with a liberal dose of celebrities, and serve it up in the showbiz capital of the world. What do you get? The Sue Wong Spring 2013 runway show.



TWO YOUNG, MATURE ACTORS: RICKEY CASTLEBERRY AND ANDREW DAVIS

TWO YOUNG, MATURE ACTORS:  RICKEY CASTLEBERRY AND ANDREW DAVIS

Rickey Castleberry’s and Andrew Davis’s resumes are impressive for any age, particularly a 20-year-old. Currently working on a new mystery drama TV series entitled “Life as We Know It,” not just as actors, but as writers and producers, they just got back from New York, where they attended red-carpet fashion events and are signing with one of the top production companies for their upcoming TV series.



KAMASI WASHINGTON: YOUNG JAZZ GIANT

KAMASI WASHINGTON: YOUNG JAZZ GIANT

Kamasi Washington was born in Los Angeles at the start of the 80s into a family where music was akin to breathing. His mother, an accomplished flutist, taught chemistry in high school, and his father, who plays with him in some concerts, was a professional saxophonist by night and high school music teacher by day. By two years old, Kamasi had already started playing the drums and the piano, and by seven he started playing the clarinet.