Friday, April 30, 2010




numero may 2010




VICE STYLE »BABE ROCKY WOULD WIFE« MARTE SHOT BY ALASTAIR STRONG / STYLED BY LAUREN BLANE






Arthur Elgort for Spanish Vogue, April 2010.

Arthur Elgort was born and raised in New York, where he studied painting at Hunter College. Over the past 30 years, Arthur Elgort has become a well-known fashion photographer working for Vogue Magazine and for numerous international fashion labels.
In September 2008, he told Teen Vogue that he credited Mademoiselle magazine for his big break: "They were really brave and gave me a chance. It was the first time I was shooting a cover instead of a half-page here or there."
Arthur Elgort's works are exhibited in the permanent collection of the International Center of Photography in New York, in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London as well as in the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas.

Thursday, April 29, 2010





Amanda Nørgaard shot by Ben Toms for Dazed & Confused.

Numero May 2010






Malgosia bela by greg kadel

Nica

Just watched the HBO special about Pannonica Rothschild or Nica. ( She also has my birthday)



Pannonica de Koenigswarter (born 10 December 1913 – died 30 November 1988) was a British-born bebop jazz enthusiast and member of the prominent Rothschild international financial dynasty.
Personal

Kathleen Annie Pannonica Rothschild was the daughter of Charles Rothschild and the Hungarian baroness Rozsika Edle von Wertheimstein. She grew up in Waddesdon Manor, among other family houses. The name "Pannonica" (nicknamed "Nica") derives from Eastern Europe's Pannonian plain. Her friend, Thelonious Monk reported that she was named after a species of butterfly her father had discovered. She was a niece of Walter Rothschild, the 2nd Baron Rothschild, and her brother Victor Rothschild became the 3rd Baron Rothschild. (According to thepeerage.com, she was granted the rank of the daughter of a baron on 15 March 1938.[1]) Her elder sister Dame Miriam Rothschild was a distinguished scientist and zoologist.
In 1935 she married French diplomat Baron Jules de Koenigswarter, later a Free French hero. She worked for Charles de Gaulle during World War II. The couple separated in 1951 and she moved to New York City, renting a suite at the Hotel Stanhope on Fifth Avenue. They eventually divorced in 1956. In 1958, she purchased a house with a Manhattan skyline view, that was built for film director Josef von Sternberg at 63 Kingswood Road in Weehawken, NJ.

Jazz

In New York, she became a friend and patron of many prominent jazz musicians, hosting jam sessions in her hotel suite. She is sometimes referred to as the "bebop baroness" or "jazz baroness" because of her patronage of Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker among others. Following Parker's death in her Stanhope rooms in 1955, Koenigswarter was asked to leave by the hotel management; she re-located to the Bolivar Hotel at 230 Central Park West, a building commemorated in Thelonious Monk's 1956 tune "Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are".

Wednesday, April 28, 2010



elle italia

acne paper spring 2010
i have to get the new issue when i am in the city



so much writing to do






View of the times
the new life of karolina kurkova
absolutely stunning