Sep 15, 2010

Marc Bolan, 1965

No, you won't


fool the


children of the


revolution


via The Ballrooms of Mars on Flickr

Sep 10, 2010

Jason Wu

 Jason Wu in his NYC studio, photographed by Max Vadukul for Vogue's September issue.

Sep 1, 2010

Kanye West

"Just looking at my closet, wool suits, fedoras, trenches and furs… I’m bout to put fall in the hospital … Ima hurt the season"

— Kanye West’s Twitter (via This Fits)

Photo by The Sartorialist

Photo by Jak & Jil

 





Jun 10, 2010

Lil Wayne: Keepin' It Lil

How do you pull off ultra-baggy hip-hop steez if you're a short man?

If you're Lil Wayne [5'6"] you pair baggy, low-slung jeans with comparatively form-fitting shirts. So while the pants shorten his legs, he's also lengthening his torso. He also favors simple T-shirts and tanks (or no shirt at all), which further reinforce the lengthening effect, and draw attention to his slim, athletic physique.

You've got to give it to the guy. While Lil Bow Wow and Lil Romeo dropped the diminutive descriptors in their names, Wayne maintains. Props for keepin' it Lil.







May 25, 2010

1968: Malcom McDowell in if….

Malcom McDowell [5’8”] in his debut role: Lindsay Anderson’s 1968 feature film if....


Rushmore by way of Clockwork Orange. The violence in the final 10 minutes hasn't aged well in the days of actual school violence -- but otherwise, a decent flick. Malcolm's '60s British prep-school get-up is still on point. As well as the lovely Christine Noonan. And that sweet-looking BSA motorbike he steals.







May 19, 2010

Thom Yorke

Thom Yorke [5'5"] and much taller photog

Been a Radiohead fan since day one. Despite the odds at the time. I was big into punk in high school, and “Creep” was in heavy rotation on that much-hated (but secretly watched) bastion of corporate rock, MTV.

I liked it. Sort of in an ironic, tongue-in-cheek way. But I liked it. It had a certain I-don't-know-what. My good friend Corey went so far as to dub that single over and over again on both sides of a 60-minute cassette. Half ironic, half serious. I think Side B was the ironic side.

Another friend and I spent a lot of time trying to find another halfway decent song off of Pablo Honey to play on our show at the local college's radio station (that broadcast from a puny 10-watt tower). Pretty hard to do. “Anyone Can Play Guitar” was the closest contender, but it paled. One-hit-wonders...

May 12, 2010

Leo Castelli, Pope of Pop

Leo Castelli [5'6"] had a reputation for being a dapper dresser. He also had a rep for being the man who single-handedly "revolutionized the status of the artist in America and changed all the rules of the art market," according to Leo and His Circle, the forthcoming bio by Annie Cohen-Solal.

Here's a take by some artist buddy of his:


Who says short guys shouldn't wear double-breasted suits?


Google Image Search the guy. In almost every shot, he's either off-center at the bottom of the frame...


Sitting down while famous painters tower over him...


Surrounding himself with the very tall...


Behind, beneath or otherwise dwarfed by one of his gallery's large works of art...


Or trying his best to appear shorter than even himself...


"I don't like it when people say that I'm diminutive. I'm small, but not diminutive."
--Leo Castelli