Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

CFDA Names Johnny Depp a Fashion Icon

Johnny Depp has long been a super hottie and an amazing actor but his quirky sexy style has now also deemed him a Fashion Icon according to CFDA.



NY Mag kids with the headline "CFDA to Finally Award Johnny Depp for a Lifetime of Wacky Hats and Watch Chains" but we all know we like just about everything this dude does or wears so it's only appropriate he'd be the first man to receive this honor.

Nominees and honorees have been announced with great anticipation for the 2012 CFDA Fashion Awards on June 4 in New York City.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Les Ateliers Ruby Helmets: Good Looks and Safety for Everyday Heroes and Heroines

Les Ateliers Ruby presents Ruby, a brand of motorcycle accessories promising "good looks and safety for everday heroes and heroines."

Inspired by Steve McQueen, "The King of Cool," Ruby's first collection includes THE BELVEDERE, a helmet designed with a contemporary nod to retro American and Japanese Science Fiction.



L'Usine is currently carrying THE BELVEDERE in a variety of colors and styles so come in "Heroes and Heroines!"

Friday, March 2, 2012

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

New UK Brand for the L'Usine Man: UNIVERSAL WORKS

We are pleased to welcome UK brand, UNIVERSAL WORKS, to L’Usine for Spring/Summer 2012!



With a focus on cut and craftsmanship, Universal Works’ influences come from the British working and outdoor sensibility while embracing sustainability with the use of natural and dead stock fabrics.


Looking good, feeling good!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

JUST IN: NEW ARRIVALS FOR MEN!

By now everyone has returned to the Saigon hustle after Tết, so come by to catch up with friends over Sweet + Sour cupcakes and check out our NEW MEN SPRING/SUMMER 2012 ARRIVALS available THIS WEEK!


Along with the arrival of some new brands, long-time favorite- MARSHALL ARTIST- continue to provide quality tailored looks for the modern man who remains stylish wherever he goes from urban city streets to resort chic!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

An Choi: A NYC Vietnamese Eatery- Beginnings and Bright Future



The L’usine family extends across lands and oceans to New York City with our favorite Lower East Side Vietnamese eatery, An Choi. Vietnamese-American and first-time restaurant owners and brothers, Tuan and Huy Bui opened An Choi with first-time chef, Dennis Ngo. As it enters into its second year, it continues to secure its position as a prime destination for classic Vietnamese cuisine set in an intimate beautiful space inspired by that of an authentic Vietnamese street alley café with small metal stools and construction phone number graffiti lining the warmly lit walls.





On a beautiful Spring afternoon, I sat down with the brothers in their new Williamsburg, Brooklyn studio to reflect on the beginnings of An Choi, where it is now and where they see it going. As I walked past the first room of the studio, I peered in to see Huy and his architecture team, HB Collaborative, covered in wood shavings in their workspace. In the next room, Tuan was feverishly plugging numbers into a worksheet in preparation for an investor meeting. I waited patiently until they had a spare moment and then we began on a journey into the past and beginnings of An Choi.



The economic crash gave impetus to Tuan’s departure from the real estate industry. Huy had recently graduated with a Parsons Masters of Architecture degree. At this pivotal moment in their lives, they were individually seeking opportunities to work on projects aligned with their personal passions. Serendipitously inspired by a visit together to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in the Fall of 2008, the Bui brothers returned to New York excited with plans to concept a restaurant together. Before this trip, there was some talk of developing a fashion boutique. However, Huy said they “were just blown away by the raw energy of the city and found the ubiquitous street alley to be quite fascinating and full of vitality.” Tuan “wanted to bring this unique dining experience to NY” and that is how it all began.

Since its opening in February 2009 with the Vietnamese Tet/New Year, An Choi has received many accolades and mentions and has expanded its business in several ways. Listed alongside Saltie, Vinegar Hill House and Momofuku Milk bar, it was one of the Top Best Restaurants Under $25 by The New York Times in 2009. Tuan and An Choi were featured in a national U.S. Blackberry campaign, “Pursuing the Dream with Blackberry.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1bhPdySwoc

The restaurant has expanded its physical space with custom and unique HB Collaborative designs and they have embraced their original love for fashion by bringing in Derrick Cruz’s Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons shop, Occulter, into part of the expanded space. For the restaurant expansion, HB Collaborative maintained the communal and casual family-style spirit of An Choi with a dining furniture collection that re-purposed architectural elements and reclaimed industrial materials with a series of tables, chairs, and benches derived from vintage doors, antique stair spindles, and other found objects.





Beyond its restaurant doors, An Choi participates in local food community events as part of the Lower East Side’s Hester Street Fair and Momofuku's Lucky Rice Night Market.

To continue with the excitement, An Choi confirms the addition of a fully stocked bar at the restaurant by this Fall and there are talks of expanding in the future into other New York neighborhoods, top U.S. cities and possibly even into global markets with more gourmet, high-end cuisine.

As someone who has loved An Choi since day one, I felt honored to get this intimate update from the brothers and couldn’t maintain the excitement of my continued support for them when Tuan nodded to excellence. Keith McNally was unaware of the future NY restaurant empire that awaited him as his original film director career path was thwarted by a means to an end in restaurants finding himself as an oyster shucker to general manager of One Fifth. Speaking fondly, Tuan expressed admiration for McNally as well as his own commitment to his An Choi clientele, “As Keith McNally's clients, such as Anna Wintour, grew he grew with them and we want to grow together with the community that surrounds us.”

Friday, April 29, 2011

JAPAN: RISING in NYC



Since March 11, the entire world has stood aghast at the destruction and devastation from the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that continues to overwhelm Japan and its people. Through the fog of chaos and crisis comes love and light as communities across the globe come together to help Japan. Last night in New York City at Milk Studios, that light shined bright through a group show fundraiser, JAPAN: RISING.

Emanated deep from the heart of Japanese-American Mayumi Tatsuta, JAPAN: RISING is without a doubt a project of pure love. Fortunately her family in Japan has managed to remain unharmed but her homeland still has a long road of recovery ahead. Mayumi partnered with friends Ben Pruess and Erik Lavoie to concept and develop the silent art auction to aid in this recovery. Their efforts gave way to Mayumi and Ben creating A Good Gathering, a charitable events production company and platform for the event.

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JAPAN: RISING brought together over 75 of the most talented established and emerging artists submitting works reflective of the same hopefulness, rebirth and rediscovery as Japan as it rebuilds.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

South Vietnam's Former First Lady aka "Dragon Lady" Dies



Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu (aka "Dragon Lady"), former First Lady of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, has died in Rome at the age of 86.



As the wife of the chief advisor/head of the secret police and brother of the single, President Ngo Dinh Diem, Madame Nhu acquired the role of First Lady.

Raised Buddhist and later converting to Catholicism, Nhu became known for generally speaking her mind, harshly speaking out against Buddhist protests, including against her own Buddhist father; therefore, receiving the nickname "Dragon Lady." Time Magazine quoted her as saying, “You are never going to overthrow this government because you don’t have the guts... And if you do overthrow it, you will never have me because I will claw your throat out first.”



Beyond the controversy that surrounded her, Nhu was also known for her extravagant fashionable attire, hairstyle and popularized wearing a more form-fitted and modern version of the traditional áo dài.

After the death of her husband and President Diem and the eventual fall of South Vietnam, Nhu exiled to Italy where she has been residing with her children.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Refinery 29 and Style Bloggers To Follow

Refinery 29 is by far one of my favorite references for what's going on in fashion and lifestyle overall. They gathered some of their favorite style bloggers and profile them here so take a look-see and get inspiration for who to follow to be on top of what's trending!





Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Sebastian Kim: Photographer, DJ and all-around rad guy!

One of our favorite and most talented photographers around, Sebastian Kim, takes a second out of his busy schedule to give us some highlights on what he’s been working on and shares a list of his favorite tunes at the moment!

Born in Vietnam, Sebastian found his way to Brooklyn, New York via Tehran, Paris and California. Aside from his undeniable visual talent, he is also gifted with an ear for music along with some killer dance moves, and an appreciation for food embraced by his partnership with the New York Vietnamese restaurant, An Choi. On top of all that, Sebastian is probably one of the nicest and happiest guys you’ll ever meet making this all-around rad guy super easy to love!

Monday, February 28, 2011

United Bamboo Fall 2011 RTW and After Party at New York Fashion Week



Miho Aoki and Thuy Pham are the brilliant minds behind one of L’usine’s favorite brands, United Bamboo. They haven’t added the fashionable cats from their annual calendar into their runway show just yet but here’s a preview of the Fall 2011 Ready-To-Wear collection from the recent New York Fashion Week.

Thuy shared some positive responses from the show, "We showed a collection with lots of coats. Big hits were some of the shearling coats and the shoes. Everyone was telling me it looked very 'United Bamboo' which is good I think. It means they wanna wear the stuff."

Noah Lennox aka Panda Bear of Animal Collective, Sean Lennon, James Iha and MGMT's Andrew VanWyngarden were spotted at the show. This season, Pete Kember formerly of Spacemen 3 produced the music.

One can only hope that the cats will make their live runway debut one day. Until then, monthly inspirational outfits can be referenced in the 2011 calendar available for order in the US.

Now what would a show be without its after party? Every season, United Bamboo collaborates with Justine D. to throw one of the must-get-to parties of fashion week. This season, Dossier Journal also presented the after party at the Jane Hotel. Karen O and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Nancy Whang of LCD Soundsystem (probably taking a welcomed break from “the last ever LCD show sold-out in minutes and crashing servers because of lame scalpers” debacle) provided the tunes that had everyone rocking including LCD’s James Murphy (who wrote an amazing response letter to the last show drama), David Chang of Momofuku, Kirsten Dunst and all these pretty people.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Scott Schumann | Iconic Blogger The Sartorialist



The Sartorialist is one of our favourite fashion blogs.  Intel presents  A Visually Smart Film The Sartorialist aka Scott Schumann in a beautifully shot short film directed by Tyler Manson.