So once I got over my line of Olsen questioning I finally got down to business.
If there’s a common thread among the people I’ve interviewed, it’s their nostalgia for a time when talent was enough, when you worked hard and made your way up the chain to the ridiculously successful place in which they all sit now instead of these days when everyone wants a piece of the industry and who you know becomes more important than what you know.
In Part II, we talk about how Rolando ended up at Bumble & bumble, Fashion Week work versus editorial work, being on a plane with Charlie’s Angels and his Madonna moment - because really, everyone has one.
Continue reading Life With Rolando! Part II…
Kristin Davis may have just decided to launch a fashion collection, but we don’t really care.
Instead, we’re far more fascinated by the latest project from graffiti legend Shepard Fairey: A collection of hipster jewelry inspired by his iconic OBEY prints.
The line has necklaces and earrings, and seems inoffensive but still really weird. How can you be protesting mass consumerism and creating it at the same time?
Maybe it’s not so surprising, considering graffiti babe Claw Money has her own handbag line, and Fafi just did a makeup collection for M.A.C. Meanwhile, Fairey’s other project - a series of OBAMA graphics that you’ve probably seen everywhere - feel a little more inspiring.