Friday, December 18, 2009

Selina Khan Ad Campaign for Rugby, Holiday 2009

I believe this is Selina Khan's second appearance as one of the faces of Rugby, a subsidiary brand of Ralph Lauren. This has been a good season for Selina because she been plastered everywhere for GAP Holiday 2009 as well.

Selina appeared on the runway scene three seasons ago and has been steadily building an impressive portfolio with numerous appearances on Teen Vogue and in ad campaigns for Lacoste, GAP and Ruby. I hope her career shine further with bigger and better work in the future.

Model: Selina Khan (One Model)
Ad Campaign: Rugby, Holiday 2009
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Rugby.com

Thursday, December 17, 2009

البوم اليسا مش فاكراك - تصدق بمين 2010

كفر البوم مش فكراك

تستعد الفنانة اللبنانية اليسا حاليا لاطلاق البوم جديد مع مطلع عام 2010 وسيحمل الالبوم اسم "مش فكراك" وهو من انتاج روتانا، وتتعاون اليسا فيه مع المطرب والملحن المصري رامي جمال في اربع اغنيات لاول مرة.

ويشمل الالبوم على 10 اغاني وهم :
1- مش فكراك
2- عشاق
3- قدام عينيك
4- مش لاقية غيرك
5- إيامي من دونك
6- أحلام عشناها
7- ليالي غيابك
8- عيني عليك
9- مين بيعرف
10 - اخترت الفراق


وبذلك سيشمل الالبوم 6 أغاني لنادر عبدالله و5 أغاني لوليد سعد وأغنية واحدة لسليم سلامة و3 أغاني لمروان خوري بالاضافة لأغنيتين لمحمد رحيم

البوم اليسا تصدق بمين 2010
حتى الان الالبوم لا يعرف اسمه هل سيكون : " مش فكراك" ام "تصدق بمين" ولكن الاحتمال الاغلب ان الالبوم سيحمل اسم "تصدق بمين - اليسا 2010 "
يذكر انه تم تصوير كفرات الالبوم في البرتغال
يذكر أن أغنية " مش فكراك " كلمات أمير طعيمة , وألحان رامي جمال.

Gwen Lu Ad Campaign for AvantGOD, Fall 2009/Winter 2010

Model: Gwen Lu (City Paris)
Ad Campaign: AvantGOD, Fall 2009/Winter 2010
Photography: Chintoo
Make Up: Deirdre Chong

Source: AvantGOD

First things first

It's up!
After two weeks of packing/unpacking boxes, organizing
and living without internet (the horror!) we are now enjoying the new place.
First order of business was to put up the inspiration board in the studio.
Inspired

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tao Okamoto Editorial for Vogue Nippon, November 2009

Model: Tao Okamoto (Supreme) & Alan Carey (Red)
Editorial: I Never Sleep Past Midnight
Magazine: Vogue Nippon, November 2009
Photographer: Mariano Vivanco
Stylist: Shun Watanabe
Makeup: Ayumi Nishimura
Hair: Shay Ashual

Source: Models.com

اجازة نصف العام 30 يوما .. شهر كامل !

تحدثت مصادر اخبارية اليوم عن نقاشات داخل وزارة التربية والتعليم بالتعاون مع وزارة الصحة بشان دراسة تاجل الدراسة بعد اجازة نصف العام لمدة 15 يوما ليكون بذلك مجمل الاجازة شهر كامل !
وترجع اسباب هذه المناقشة التي يعتقد الكثيرون انها شبه مؤكدة التنفيذ الى تاجيل الدراسة لما بعد فترة انتشار مرض انفلونزا الخنازير وفترة الشتاء.
كما تاكد ان طلاب المدارس الذين يتعرضون للاصابة اثناء فترة الامتحانات سوف يتم تاجيل الامتحانات بالنسبة لهم لحين الشفاء.

وبالتالي تبدا الاجازة يوم 6 فبراير وتنتهي ما بين يوم 2 - 5 مارس بدلا من ان كانت تنتهي يوم 18 فبراير.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Omniphilia

Let's start off easy.

The first image seems the most banal. But we'll get back to it.
The second is clearly far from innocent. Or rather, it is its absolute innocence that brings the tension.
Just one more innocent painting to keep you off-guard...

And here we go:Most of Melissa Steckbauer's spicier pictures are somewhere along the lines of the above. They are people in erotic/sexual situations with animals, realistic or mythical ones. Now, how in the world can she include the first painting you see here (the bear-girl) in the same series, Animalia, as the ones you've just seen?
That is precisely what gives the series such power. They demistify us by including us in the myth. This human animal becomes a being of flesh. Of flesh and myth. This teddy bear is the same girl that's having sex with the dog, moving away from the otherness as it penetrates her. Better: she and the beast are one flesh. They are no different, as if in peace with their unbearable similarity. Look at the man with the bear. What is this? A killing? Could it possibly be a hug? No, it is a hug, be it intended or not. It is flesh, it is warm and cuddly. And foreign. Although harmonious - Steckenbauer insists that for her the crucial issue in terms of eroticism is ethics, which she seems to oppose to a set of taboos. But is there really no taboo? No hidden, dangerous zone? To the contrary, the further she goes, the more mysterious and ambivalent the universe. What is this animal, and how does one distinguish it from oneself?




In the interview at the end of this post, Steckbauer talks about her appreciation for "meat in the painting". And for softness and gentleness. And one of my favorite works of hers combines these two. It is somewhat different from the others, reminding me of Man Ray, maybe. What can we do, it says, what can we do if this is the touch of flesh, the touch that seems to go through my body, to immobilize us as it multiplies the members and gets us way out into oblivion, a communication made ambiguous, an identity lost, or repainted, or foresaken, for the sake of what, of what, oh don't ask me, enjoy.






PS: I dedicate this post to the memory of my aunt, whom I first had the chance to speak to when I was 17. We spoke on the phone (she lived in another country). Her very first words to me were: "Hello young man! How are you? How is your sex life?"

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