Monday, December 27, 2010

Ain't Nothing to Talk About..

Want of the Week

For some reason, the Want of the Week is nearly always a watch. Watches are the perfect accessory - a classic silver band for a bit of class and wealth, a narrow band with a white square face for a modern take on the classic, a vintage man's watch on a slender female wrist for a statement about your attitude and independence; a colored band and futuristic face as an accessory to your outfit. Whatever the case, watches are a staple in any man and any woman's wardrobe.

Today we give you two of Nixon's finest: the Debutante and the Chalet. The Debutante is way out of our price range but is still rather nice to look at..


GQ Style Yearbook

As 2010 draws to a close, GQ has compiled a little yearbook of men's fashion. It's not only very cute and well-done, but also gives you boys a number of hints as to what to wear. The men, for the most part, look dashing and suave and all that jazz, and ladies everywhere would appreciate it if you began dressing like this too...

No pressure or anything, though you will lose out on all the babes...










I actually think Lenny looks quite good..


What's with Katie and her stylish boyfriends? Johnny Depp, Pete Doherty...

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Golden Globes...

So the 2011 Golden Globe nominations have been in for about a week now and it's time to review them. The Awards will be held on January 16th in Beverly Hills and we eagerly anticipate them...

BEST MOTION PICTURE - Drama


Black Swan            


The Fighter 
 










Inception 










The Social Network 

















The King's Speech
(The fashion in this film, by the way, is amazing...extra marks) 
























BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA 


Halle Berry
 










Nicole Kidman
 

















Michelle Williams


















Jennifer Lawrence







  




Natalie Portman














BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

Jesse Eisenberg - The Social Network

Colin Firth - The King's Speech

James Franco - 127 Hours













Ryan Gosling  - Blue Valentine


















Mark Wahlberg - The Fighter
  


BEST MOTION PICTURE - COMEDY OR MUSICAL

Alice in Wonderland

Burlesque 

The Kids Are All Right

Red

The Tourist  




The Warhol Burglary

Interesting news in the art world, reminiscent of the old cat burglar/diamond thief films.. A burglary in Manhattan has resulted in the theft of some of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein's last works. They were stolen from the home of a beef fortune heir and art collector, Robert Romanoff. Check out the article - would make a great idea for a film...

NEW YORK (AP) — Authorities are ramping up their effort to solve a Manhattan mystery: Who drilled a hole into the home of a beef fortune heir and stole a collection of iconic artworks by Roy Lichtenstein  and Andy Warhol?

The culprits also made off with surveillance video footage that might have caught them in the act.
The New York Police Department released images of the art on Thursday, hoping someone might help solve last month's crime in the trendy Meatpacking District by recognizing works like a well-known Lichtenstein print called "Thinking Nude."

Authorities estimate the five-story apartment was burglarized sometime during Thanksgiving week, when owner and art collector Robert Romanoff was away. Also taken from the building was a Lichtenstein print called "Moonscape," the Carl Fudge oil painting "Live Cat," the Warhol prints "The Truck" and "Superman," and a set of eight signed Warhol prints from 1986 called "Camouflage." They're among the artist's last works before his death the following year. Authorities estimate the artworks, plus stolen Cartier and Rolex watches and other jewelry, are worth about $750,000.

Police say the thief drilled a hole through the wall of a hallway sometime between Nov. 24 and 28.
Lichtenstein, who died in 1997, created "Thinking Nude" in 1994 — one of 40 limited-edition works that are part of his "Nudes" series based on comic-book illustrations. A similar print recently sold for about $85,000 at Christie's, according to the auction house's website. Warhol's "Superman" print is part of his 1980s "Myths" series featuring fictional characters with mass-cultural appeal, including Mickey Mouse and Uncle Sam.

Romanoff is heir to a beef company fortune that started as a New York City meat store opened by his immigrant relatives in 1905. He's now president of the New Jersey-based Nebraska Meat Corp., one of the country's biggest distributors of smoked meat that for years owned property in the Meatpacking District.


I smell a little funny business...

(As seen here.)

Merry Christmas!

The Studio has been on hiatus for the last day or two because Christmas lived up to its usual busy and hectic reputation.. We hope you all enjoyed a very merry Christmas and for those who don't celebrate it, we hope the holidays are treating you well. All the best for 2011 to all of you!

Love,

The Studio


(Best Christmas movies? We watched The Santa Clause with Tim Allen and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, with Chevy Chase, both hilarious... Elf and Miracle on 34th Street may have sneaked in there as well.)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

The WikiLeaks Documentary

As usual, film has stepped in to rescue the politically inept. Most have you have probably heard the recent WikiLeaks scandal rumors swirling about, but many haven't had the chance or the time to thoroughly read up on what's going on with Julian Assange and the US government.

Sweden's public service television, SVT, has created this hour-long documentary chronicling the quick rise to prominence of Editor-in-Chief Assange and WikiLeaks as a whole. I would highly, highly recommend watching this but I also urge you to bear in mind what you will be watching.. this documentary bears all, including some violent and disturbing material.

So watch away, but remember: the dirty laundry of the American government don't smell so good..

The Neighborhood...

Shinsuke Takizawa shows his stuff on Hypebeast this week, talking about his label "NEIGHBORHOOD". The line has relied mostly on word-of-mouth and street credibility rather than heavy marketing, advertising, and commercial promotion, and so remains loyal to its roots in rebellion. Indeed, Takizawa - inspired by motorcycles and the bad-boy youth feel - has received criticism in Europe for some of the culturally insensitive visuals on his clothing. He talks to Hypebeast about it - find the feature on their website - but what really caught our attention were the black-and-whites shot by Louis Lau. What's so continuously captivating about classic black and white? Check them out below..