This shoot was mad fun. This collection uses really great fabrics, easy to wear cuts and still the occasional super expressive decadent prints. Bape ran the last decade and they’re ready for the next one!
This shoot was mad fun. This collection uses really great fabrics, easy to wear cuts and still the occasional super expressive decadent prints. Bape ran the last decade and they’re ready for the next one!
It doesn’t get any sexier than this. This intriguing silhouette combines modern and retro to produce one of the hottest briefs you’ve ever worn. The alluring wrap-around mesh is extremely flattering to the derriere, and shows just enough to entice. The retro-Hawaiian print adds a sensual yet fun surf vibe. The sheer front will knock ‘em off their feet. Warning: Wear these only when you want to conquer.
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Nso David is a model, fitness trainer and actor. He is best known for his charisma, unavoidably captivating looks, muscular definition, intellectual and positive outlook on life and informational fitness and nutrition tips. David was born in Cameroon on the West Coast of Africa, where he spent most of his childhood and early adult life.
Nso David is a model, fitness trainer and actor. He is best known for his charisma, unavoidably captivating looks, muscular definition, intellectual and positive outlook on life and informational fitness and nutrition tips. David was born in Cameroon on the West Coast of Africa, where he spent most of his childhood and early adult life.
The NBA’s premier point guard demonstrates why a down vest is that one piece of winterwear no man on the go should ever go without.
It was a Cinderella story to rival even the Celtics’ bottom-to-top run: After two years of slumming it in Oklahoma City, the New Orleans Hornets return to their home arena, where a 23-year-old point guard ignites the court and saves the franchise from permanent relocation. And while Chris Paul may not have carried his team as far as Allen, Pierce, Garnett, and company, 2008 was the year he officially stole the title of most dazzling point guard in the league from Steve Nash. And there’s that Olympic gold, too. Here, Paul looks back. Read the rest of this entry »
The NBA’s premier point guard demonstrates why a down vest is that one piece of winterwear no man on the go should ever go without. It was a Cinderella story to rival even the Celtics’ bottom-to-top run: After two years of slumming it in Oklahoma City, the New Orleans Hornets return to their home arena, [...]
Shane Sparks, a judge on MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew, has been arrested and charged with nine counts of child molestation.
The star, who was also a choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance, was taken into custody Friday morning on a felony warrant.
According to the criminal complaint filed by the L.A. County District Attorney’s office, the alleged molestation — with an underage girl — began in 1994.
Shane Sparks, a judge on MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew, has been arrested and charged with nine counts of child molestation. The star, who was also a choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance, was taken into custody Friday morning on a felony warrant. According to the criminal complaint filed by the L.A. County [...]
Richard Phibbs’ latest editorial “Boot Camp” featured in the French publication L’Équipe, is a brilliant throwback to 1940’s propaganda. The feature includes favorites Chad White, Kerry Degman and Oraine Barrett and up and coming stars Mike Derr and Ryan Bertroche in an aesthetic similar to that of Frank Capra’s Army recruitment films during World War II. It captures a classic masculine ideal and hails to a disciplinary theme that we’ve seen reoccurring in recent editorials. (story by Gary Mazrek from models.com)
Richard Phibbs’ latest editorial “Boot Camp” featured in the French publication L’Équipe, is a brilliant throwback to 1940’s propaganda. The feature includes favorites Chad White, Kerry Degman and Oraine Barrett and up and coming stars Mike Derr and Ryan Bertroche in an aesthetic similar to that of Frank Capra’s Army recruitment films during World War [...]
Nate Gill – One of the brightest new stars on the men’s show circuit the past 2 seasons, this handsome American water polo player stands as the sole male in the current DKNY Jeans campaign for Fall/Winter 09.
Nate Gill – One of the brightest new stars on the men’s show circuit the past 2 seasons, this handsome American water polo player stands as the sole male in the current DKNY Jeans campaign for Fall/Winter 09.
Note to producers worried about the tough economics of Broadway: If you can’t get a big-name movie star to anchor your show, consider enlisting a groundbreaking choreographer to liven things up.
Featuring a book by Jones and Jim Lewis and the pulsating rhythms and radical lyrics of Fela’s music, the show, which had its world premiere off-Broadway last year, teaches the American musical new moves. And I’m not just referring to what happens onstage. Like the current Broadway revival of “Hair,” directed by Diane Paulus and choreographed by the cutting-edge Karole Armitage, “Fela!” doesn’t permit theatergoers to sit by passively.
Fela 2 A rousing, always in motion Sahr Ngaujah, who alternates in the title role with Kevin Mambo, enjoins the audience to sing and shake their derrieres along with him. A skimpily clad ensemble streams up and down the aisle to bring the musical’s energy directly to us. Differences in age and size are no obstacles as spectators learn to get down West African style: For 2 1/2 bouncy hours, self-consciousness is magically held in abeyance.
This dissident journey isn’t related with anything resembling documentary thoroughness (Fela’s run-ins with the authorities are fuzzily presented and there’s oddly no mention of his death from AIDS-related causes). But the spirit of his fight for justice is made universally resonant, and the fusion of his sound is rapturously celebrated with a pinwheel parade of pelvises.
Note to producers worried about the tough economics of Broadway: If you can’t get a big-name movie star to anchor your show, consider enlisting a groundbreaking choreographer to liven things up. Featuring a book by Jones and Jim Lewis and the pulsating rhythms and radical lyrics of Fela’s music, the show, which had its world [...]