Model With A Pearl Earring

Dovanna!

She’s Lithuanian. She’s beautiful. She’s my old friend. She’s a full time muse. She’s the Model With A Pearl Earring and wow, what she can do with a scarf!

Dovanna!

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Photo by me. Styling by Dovanna. Beauty by God.

Feeling very grateful right about now.

Money Can’t Buy This

Sustaining the performance.

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Friday’s Throwback Thursday’s Forgotten Make-Up Music Video

Here’s another video I forgot I did the make-for. Is it Throwback Thursday again? I can’t throw that far back.

Anyhoozle, here’s Mitsou! This kid was cute. She came down from Canada and we let her have it NYC style. They wet her down and rolled her threw Pat Field’s. She painted up nice. The mug was wide and flat – that’s the face you can’t wait to paint. I think Perfidia did the hair? Jim Sonzero directed this. Jim was great to work with and he himself was often the most beautiful person on the set. Jim knew how to cast a video and there is a standard poodle appearance.

The sexy cowboys ( who said they are gay? nobody said they were gay. why would think that? ) were the sizzling-est downtown hotties of the era. Oops, I painted them up really heavy!!!  …again!!!

Meet the cast:

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Javier Figueroa – an early muse de Lachapelle and forever a fin example of the power of pure masculine beauty. Javier – give me ring – let’s talk.

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Derrick Smit – The body beautiful musician turned fitness expert who’s smile still melts hearts from across the gym. I saw him yesterday in a cross walk and I can safely report that he looks even better now  – sounds impossible but it’s true. Derrick – can you call me please?

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Louis Williams – Hands down, the best smoker ever filmed. This extraordinary beauty was our doorman at The Pyramid for many years. When I say everybody was in love with Louis, what I really mean is that only those people who ever saw him or met him were in love with him… immediately. A. That’s a face. B. That’s a real smile. 3. That man has the sweetest personality in New York.  Louis – if you are out there – give me ring. (meaning call me – not ask me to marry you, silly)

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The Other Cowboy – I can’t remember his name but he was a choreographer and a dancer I think? He was a friend of the director and he wore that thick eyeliner very well and… well…like I said, that Jim Sonzero knew how to cast a video. To whom it may concern: please call me next week.

I gotta mention one thing before I present this underwhelming video spot. The shots of Mitsou on top of a van in front of what is now The Maritime Hotel in the flip wig? – A direct rip off of an original Lady Kier video for Deee-Lite pre superstardom. Like,exactly. : ( That’s probably why I forgot about this video for so long. Those rips made me kinda mad. Buuuuut….Time heals all wounds and I’d still do anything for Sonzero. Anything. Did you see his website? Jim?…I’m right here – plenty of free time lately – no travel plans – still got a lot of talent here, Jim. – text me.

Does any of this even matter anymore? Nobody ever heard this song in the first place…Canadian pop from 1990? I’m so sure.  I’m sorry – it’s just what I have for Throwback Thursday – even though it’s Friday and this is not even instagram.

Ray Petri and The Buffalo Style ( With 2 versions of Buffalo Gals for your complete collection )

2 versions. Why? Because it matters.

Buffalo Gals ( Original stereo mix featuring DJ Cut ) – Malcolm Mclaren

Buffalo Gals ( Duck Rock Album Version ) – Malcolm Mclaren

Here is the most concise account of Ray Petri and his “Buffalo Style” trend in fashion from the ’80s. It is from a great  blog called NIWENDENAPOLIS. Read it later – it’s good so you may get stuck there for a while.

I realize my fashion styling aesthetic owes almost everything to Ray. The pictures Ray styled is where I learned a little thing called “how to.” His looks seem very relevant today. But what do I know about fashion these days? I’m old school…and I love it (eyebrow raise) I think of Ray’s Buffalo Style when I put a suit jacket over a hooded sweatshirt. That’s a good look. Ray made it right to try my souvenir African beaded necklace with my new Prada masterpiece that I found for under 5 on 14th street.

All these years later the end of Ray’s too short reign as a style vanguard remains a rotten and sad thing. I think – “I hate AIDS.”

I wish he was still alive because if he was, whatever he would be doing today would be correct, inspired, inspiring and one hundred percent real (a quality you rarely see in fashion.) Truth be told, I would most likely be doing the same as Ray stylistically because when there is a genius you follow him. That’s called devotion. I honor Ray Petri with every pushed up sleeve, every good hat tilted to the back and every attempt at some new conceptual look that fails miserably and I do so with the grateful knowledge of where the impetus to try for greatness comes from. Ray left us a very high mark to aim at.

Now, stop crying over dead stylists, get out your Doc Martins and LEARN.

Ray Petri and The Buffalo Style – From NIWENDENAPOLIS

Buffalo is one of the most influential styles in fashion; the founders were essentially Ray Petri, photographers Jamie Morgan, Cameron McVey and Mark Lebon, and Mitzi Lorens. And later on includes Nick Kamen (of Levi ad fame) and his brother Barry, as well as Neneh Cherry and Naomi Campbell and Ray Petri was the vision leader of the gang. Petri brought street fashion into the mainstream when before it was just all about power dressing. Ray turned his back on designer clothes. He pioneered the DIY post-punk styling. Ray believed that you can re-create all of these looks from thrift shop clothes and stuff that you’ve borrowed from your grandparents. Petri’s look took bits and pieces of Britain’s post-punk ’80s: East Indians, blacks, punk whites, rude boys, mods, ragamuffin Jamaicans, New Romantics and boxers, and tossed them into an exotic whole. His revolutionary ideas spawned a generation of designers.

The Buffalo phenomena infiltrated pretty much everything, from ad campaigns to style magazines, all the way from the street to high fashion.

Photographer Jamie Morgan in one of his interviews on Showstudio said “What Buffalo did was to try to create its own agenda outside the fashion system. We were interested in the images and the attitude. Yes, we loved the style and the fashion but that was just part of it. We would use an Armani jacket because we liked the cut, not because of the label. What Buffalo helped to create was a force outside the establishment.”

Who would forget the image of Nick Kamen in a leather skirt, boys in Doc Martens and their underpants, ring-scarred black boxers in nursery-pink bobble hats, Armani suit jackets, boxing gear, and flags wrapped as sarongs, headlines ripped out and pinned to lapels. It was fashion with an attitude.

Ray Petri pioneered an aesthetic that brought the natural style of men of African descent to the forefront of fashion, adding sensuous androgyny with hardcore urban survival edgy-ness. Petri brought black models into the limelight, discovering Naomi Campbell at 14 and Neneh Cherry before her first recording. In fact using black models and models of other races was something pioneered by Ray, “no one had done it before.” “It was about the face, as they would say, ‘Start with the face and the rest falls into place” said Mitzi Lorenz one of the founder of Buffalo.

Unfortunately Ray Petri died from AIDS in 1989. Fashion may come and go, but style, as Buffalo will show you, lives forever.

Photos by Jamie Morgan







Photos by Viramontes


Photos by Eamon McCabe, Styling by Stephan Linard


the harder they come – the better”
Ray Petri, The Face, March 1985

Here are some of the current photographers that have been greatly influence by Petri’s Buffalo style:

Alasdair Macllelan


Photos by Carter Smith



Photos by WillyVanderperre


So to end this post I will leave you with 2 videos that I think sums up the Buffalo Style- Nenneh Cherry’s Buffalo Stance and Nick Kamen’s “Each Time You Break My Heart”.

Bruce Lee at home in style

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Take a tip from Bruce. Matching socks with your short pants. Please, Socks. Wear em.

 

Walking with Amy Schapiro

Not everybody in Brooklyn has “it.” Amy has plenty.

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New York 1939

This footage was was originally captured on 16 mm Kodachrome film. Thanks to Randy for finding it.

Sunday! Noon to 6PM

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Beyonce for H + M Ads are EVERYWHERE in Manhattan

Everytime I walk by one of these ads I think (and often say out loud to my imaginary viewing audience), “That’s a lot of bikini for four ninety-five.”

Are they all over your town too?

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…hey, wait a minute…

The New Def Mix -Director’s Cut Collection For WMC 2013

DEF MIX is still the classiest sound around. LOVE ME SOME DEF MIX. Somebody need to be learnin these kids today.

The right shoe for a blackout

It matters.

When Joan Rivers had good hair…

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and the automobile was fast becoming a reality.

 

 

Halloween’s Coming

Westgay Style

Tuesday nights.

The Face-kini

Big in China.

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Summer Style Notes

The Leather Squirrel “Olympic Edition” Trucker cap. Start at the top and style down from there.

A very nice option that tells everyone just exactly what you’re into.

A great option and an alternative to leopard. Cheetah.

My favorite glasses of the summer by far. A “Leave me alone” t-shirt completes the look.

Thank you, New York. Thank you Hudson river. Thank you all very much.

Wear it like this. If anybody tries it, put your glasses on. This is the summer when everything stopped having any importance. Do whatever you want and do anything at all for any reason or for no reason at all. Tell your friends to shut up. Real men wear lace…if they want to. Glasses on.

Made To Order

Buffalo Soldier

by Ray Petrie

photos by Bo Brikenfalk