Fashion Week Fête
If you were there, you already know how we got down—but if you weren't, catch the vibe from the photos below.
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If you were there, you already know how we got down—but if you weren't, catch the vibe from the photos below.
The sold-out Fcukers gig had security stressed and militant. Even with only three released tracks, Fcukers is one of the most sought-after bands in the city, selling out shows through word of mouth or a single Instagram flyer alone — whether it be their Baby’s All Right debut or their Market Hotel show that brought an earplug-wearing Beck to Brooklyn. Having already played worldwide and collaborated with James Murphy, their Saturday show had a real lineup. Produced by SAA and Matte Projects, the party was supported by local heroes UMFANG, Kilopatrah Jones, Ivan Berko, and Tommy Gold.
We could barely get a hold of Jackson Walker Lewis, producer, bassist, keys, and composer. Yelling over the bass, our interview was quick and mediated by the fans, to say the least.
What did you think of the show?
Jackson Walker Lewis — I thought it was cool. I couldn’t really see but I thought it was cool from what I could see.
How did it feel?
JWL — I mean, we did the thing
Michelle Paradis — You have to be more passionate!
Angelina Hazzouri — Fcukers is it!
MP — It was great, it was nasty, it was dirty…
JWL — For the record that wasn’t my quote
People knew your songs!
JWL — Debatable.
At least with “Mothers,” people were singing along.
JWL — That’s the one that’s released and people did know that one.
What do you want people to know about Fcukers?
JWL — Nothing.
AH — No, Jackson-
MP — You can’t say that!
No, that’s good.
Marking a special moment in their twenty-year-long relationship, the AVE 2.0 is Van Engelen’s latest signature shoe. Commemorating the release, Vans presented the inaugural installment of its “Commitment to Progression” gallery tour with an archival AVE exhibition and talk with Catherine Acosta (Vans Chief Archivist and Historian) and Neal Shoemakers (Director of Design, Vans Skate), followed by a Vans Skate team demo, and an open-call, cash-for-tricks session at the brand's DTLA flagship.
The "Commitment to Progression" tour will land in Shanghai and Seoul later this year.
Check out scenes from the cash-for-tricks session that closed out the night below.
At the club’s inaugural salon in their interim Midtown space (a 59th floor penthouse, no less) supporters and friends of the club gathered for a panel discussion with designer and researcher Mindy Seu, in conversation with culinary artist and producer Angel Dimayuga. The conversation floated between topics grounded in love and relationships, Seu’s latest work, “Cyberfeminism Index”, and humorous explanations of the menu that guests received throughout the panel.
Sipping on “Reverse Aging” cocktails (algae and coconut fat-based), attendees sampled earthy mochis bathed in broth, a grassy custard mixture seductively dolloped into a curved glass (meant for licking off), and strewn-high piles of radishes and leafy greens on a grazing table.
Moss’s permanent location will open at 520 Fifth Avenue in 2025, a five-story clubhouse that promises a cocktail of intrigue and unexpected flavor.