New York Fashion Week Casting Call – TheFashionisto.com Exclusive

Eighty-six models to click on!
See any shoot from the insane day of shooting at the link here: TheFashionisto.com – Casting Call Roundup

Agencies include:
DNA
Major
Ford
New York Models
Fusion
VNY
Red
Request
APM
Q

Models including: alexander johansson, alexander kjellevik, alexandre cunha, andrea preti, anthony murrell, aris schwabe, berthold rothas, bobby nicholas, casting call, daisuke ueda, danny arter, demi rublik, ethan james, ford smith, gadir rajab, guido carminatti, joseph culp, kenzie roth, lasse pedersen, lucas mascarini, marc massa, mario loncarski, mark cox, matt egan, maxim knox, miles garber, new york spring 2011, oskar tranum, paul boche, pavel baranov, randy lebeau, robbie wadge, sangil kim, sasha lysenko, shawn sutton, steven chu, thiago santos, wes phillips

Film Recommendation: The Thief of Bagdad

I had a memorable, if not historic night, at tonight’s monthly Queer/Art/Film event at IFC put on by Butt magazine’s Adam Baran & Ira Sachs. I really wanted to see this man in real life- especially after seeing Bidgood’s Pink Narcissus, and having met and done a portrait of Bruce Benderson for EastVillageBoys who worked on putting the Taschen book together of Bidgood’s photography, I really wanted to see this man in real life. What happens at this monthly event is a queer director presents a film that has inspired them, and does a short q&a afterward about their own work and how the film influenced them.

The Thief of Bagdad had beautiful color, and fantastical imagery and set design that doesn’t appear in movies today. Bidgood argues that this is a result of overinformation, so we are left with facts which while intended to be enlightening can also confine ones mind from wild and beautiful imaginations that might otherwise exist. We know what the middle east (Arabia) looks like now, and most places of the world.. so there’s less wonderment of that magical place far away from here where tall tales grow.

Our standards of cinema have also changed, seeing the special effects when the movie was first released were unlike anything people had seen, and thus very believable.. where our eyes now have adapted to different standards and seeing it today looks a bit more artificial but still as enjoyable.

Bidgood is one sure quirky guy.. very entertaining. It was inspiring in a way to hear from a guy who’s been at it for so long and though beaten down time and again- and dirt poor, hasn’t given up. What screw is loose that I don’t have that kind of resolve?

If you don’t know the story of the making of Pink Narcissus.. here is the introduction of Bidgood’d interview with BUTT Magazine:

“It was a hot June morning in New York when after a long hike up an endless flight of stairs, I met the photographer and filmmaker James Bidgood. Famous for his ethereal photography of beautiful young men in the 1960s, James Bidgood directed, produced and wrote the iconic 1971 film Pink Narcissus, starring Bobby Kendall. Nearly all of the film was shot in Mr. Bidgood’s Hell’s Kitchen apartment between 1963 and 1971 where he lived within the sets he built. Before the film reached completion, it was taken from him by investors and edited without his involvement, creating something Bidgood says he couldn’t even follow himself or stay awake through. Devastated after having spent the past seven years of his life making the film, he refused to sign his name to the project and for years it was credited to ‘Anonymous’, which led many to think that perhaps Andy Warhol was behind it. When I arrived at his apartment, Mr. Bidgood asked the first question.”
[Read full interview here]

Here’s what’s coming up next:
IFC Queer/Art/Film Schedule

Heather Huey Pop Up Shop

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW YORK, NY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2010

HEATHER HUEY HAT SHOP UNTIL SUNDAY OCT 3, 2010
shop.heatherhuey.com

This past Thursday evening, fashion celebrated the opening of New York-based milliner Heather Huey’s two new collections and 10 day pop-up shop at Building Fashion. Located at 504 W. 24th street under the highline, Huey paired with the design firm Urban A&O to convert the HL23 tin into an art installation space with a wall of retail. The first installation, Cocoon, consists entirely of scrap felt meticulously sewn together to create organic body sculptures and headwear. In the second, titled Asylum, Huey revisits her widely recognized black cage collection (worn by Daphne Guinness and Lara Stone); this time the exoskeletons are entirely in white.

Co-hosted by Patti Wilson and Michelle Harper, fashion notables attending this party included: Andre Walker (Tiwimuta Publisher and Marc Jacobs Design Consultant), Robert Knoeke (Artist), Bil Donovan (Dior Illustrator), Masha Orlov (Stylist), Anne Koch (Artist), Katherine Zarella (Fashion Journalist / Dossier), Antwan Duncan (Interview “man about town”), Siki Im (Designer), Sebastian Kim (Photographer), Victor De Souza (Designer), and Corinna Springer (Nouveau PR founder) among many others.

Heather Huey’s designs have been featured in Vogue Italia, W Magazine, Interview, Numero France, Purple, and Harper’s Bazaar. Visitors can see Huey’s creations in person and try on a hat for purchase until Sunday, October 3rd, and can find the store hours on the designer’s site: http://heatherhuey.com. According to sponsors BOFFO and Building Fashion, Huey is the second in a lineup of five designers to occupy the space (the first was Simon Spurr). Following Huey will be installations by House of Waris, Richard Chai, and Siki Im.

[PHOTOS OF OPENING PARTY TO BE UPDATED HERE SOON]

East Village Boys – Boy of the Week: Erik Bergrin

This week’s East Village Boy of the Week is Erik, from New York
Photographed for EVB by Steven Chu
http://www.eastvillageboys.com/2010/09/19/boy-of-the-week-62/

I first came across Erik’s work in the form of an iceberg sculpture ‘hat’, complete with polar bears (I forget if they were drowning) that somebody wore during this year’s gay pride. Of course, Erik’s design abilities go well beyond that. For our shoot, we showcased him with his work in an adventure deep into the waters of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. As dusk fell, we encountered overly friendly park employees, as well as overly friendly mosquitoes ready for their evening meal. – Steven Chu


Congratulations! Heather Huey for Vogue Korea Cover / Stahelin / Freja Beha Erichsen, September 2010


Vogue Korea
Cover, September 2010
by Rafael Stahelin
Styled by Ye Young Kim
Model Freja Beha Erichsen
Black Draped Hat
by Heather Huey

Vogue Korea
Poetics of Body, September 2010
by Rafael Stahelin
Styled by Ye Young Kim
Model Freja Beha Erichsen
Body Braids by Heather Huey

Film Recommendation: Last Train Home by Lixin Fan

I saw this tonight with the director doing a Q&A afterward. Beautifully shot, touching on a lot of topics.. grim reality leaves you feeling a bit unsettled.

Showing until Thursday September 9th at IFC!
http://www.ifccenter.com/films/last-train-home/

Trailer:

Synopsis:

Every spring in China, 130 million workers return home for New Year’s–the world’s largest migration, an epic spectacle of a modern country tied to a rural past. The Zhangs have embarked on this annual trek for almost two decades, visiting parents and, like many, the children they left behind for grueling factory jobs. The absences stretch on, and these yearly reunions grow strained to the breaking point, as revealed in this intimate and starkly beautiful observation of one fractured family–and the human cost of China’s economic miracle. From the producers of Up the Yangtze.
NR, 85 Minutes, In Mandarin with English subtitles.
Canada/China/UK, 2010
Official Website: zeitgeistfilms.com

NY Times Review: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/movies/29home.html?_r=1&ref=movies

Academy of the Frozen

Photographed for

theones2watch.com

[ View it here ]

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CREW CREDITS
Photography: Steven Chu (http://stevenchu.com)
Stylist: Cliff Hoppus at Artists by Timothy Priano (http://cliffhoppus.com)
Hair: Linh Nguyen for PR at Partners
Makeup: Aeriel Payne using M.A.C. Cosmetics.
Special thanks:
Brian Kish Inc. (http://briankish.com) New York for loan of Italian art pieces.
Rosie @ theones2watch.com, & Dave @ Red

Models:
Frey Mudd, Mikael Larsson, Evan Santoro: Dave Fothergill@Red NYC.
Marshall Brockley, Nick W: Gaspard@Request NY.
Thomas Hassler: Josh Bostwick@Fusion Model Management.
Luca Schmitz: Agel Raya@New York Model Management.

STYLING CREDITS:

[Cover] Shirt and jacket Robert Molnar, Pant Jil Sander
Porcelain horse head by Fornasetti, 1950

1  [Frey wears] Cape the Vessel by Lois, Shirt Raf Simons, Pant Robert Molnar, Shoe Hugo Boss, Gloves Brooks Brothers

2  [Evan wears] Sweater Jean Paul Gaultier, Scarf Dries Van Noten, Skirt Robert Molnar
Porcelain fawn by Gio Ponti, 1936

3 [NickW wears] Shirt and pant Robert Molnar, Shoe Gucci

4  [Marshall wears] Sweater Jil Sander, Scarf All Saints, Pant Robert Molnar

5  [Evan wears] Jacket the Vessel by Lois, Shirt All Saints, Pant Robert Molnar
Monumens de L’antiquité book by Johann Winckelmann, 1808

6  [Mikael wears] Sweater Vivienne Westwood, Shirt and Pant by Robert Molnar

7  [Thomas wears] Shirt and jacket Robert Molnar, Pant Jil Sander
Porcelain horse head by Fornasetti, 1950

8  [Luca wears] Coat Jean Paul Gaultier, Shirt Prada, Pant Marc Jacobs