Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Talent Scout: Jamie Campbell

I don't really obsess over celebrities, I obsess over cool and/or talented people I know - to the point where I probably come off as mildly creepy. Jamie Campbell would definitely be one of those people.

When I first happened upon his quirky website of photography and musings (http://www.jamiecampbellphotography.com/)
during one of my undergrad slacking sessions, I was like...this guy actually goes to my school? After an initial gushing email, I began stalking Jamie in person (of course, I'd be referring to cute stalking, not actual stalking) and eventually convinced him to photograph a few fashion shoots I was working on. Even though fashion wasn't Jamie's usual bag, his photos were spectacularly oddball, beautiful and way beyond my expectactions.

"Jamie works with the themes of insecurity, burden, vulnerability and desperation, but does it with self-deprecation and humour andprofound honesty, leaving you unsure of whether you want to hit him or hug him" - Anthony Pereira

Here are a few photos from Mr. Campbell's newest series, untitled, 2008-2009.
















Monday, April 13, 2009

The Ultimate Katie Girls Offense

The world of fashion can be undeniably stressful. The demands are high, the pay is low, the competition is fierce, and don't even get us started on the whole glamourous aspect. But if there's one thing that bothers us about the fashion world – and I mean, really irks us — it's the overused kitschy phrases used to market the same thing over and over and over again.

How many times have you read an interview or browsed through an editorial and noticed the phrase Old School Hollywood Glamour or ...with a military twist? You would think these phrases were taught in fashion and journalism schools but we're here to tell you, they aren't. A well-known shopping magazine recently had a story that drew attention to these key phrases. Without further adieu, we invite you to educate yourselves in the all-important language of fashion phrases, and try not to weep: Our favorites? Ethereal Evening, Update Gamine, Punchy Yet Refined (what?), Urban Nautical, and Polished Bohemian...though actually, anything with the word "bohemian" is bad at this point.
They may be hard to avoid, but why is there a need to place every look into a categorical trend to start with? There's plenty of different styles and trends to go around — no matter what you call them.

ps. we stole these images from Lucky Magazine...does that rat us out?

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The New DIY: doing absolutely nothing at all...

For any vintage addict, (including both us Katie Girls) who is familiar with the phrase, "but what am I going to do about those shoulderpads?", the fact that uber exaggerated shoulders are back with a vengeance (pictured here on the lovely Alice Dellal in the latest issue of Metal Magazine) is just as much about practicality as it is about awesomeness.

We used to enter thrift stores, armed with an imagination...not only for what we were going to pair with our delightful findings, but for what our purchases were going to look like, minus a small shoulderpad operation. But in the eighties-tastic climate of Balmain, Gareth Pugh and Maison Martin Margiela's recent efforts, it seems that we're going to have to do no such thing any time soon! Hurrah! Without us even asking, the fashion gods have turned DIY into RTW! (get it? water to wine?)

Take a load off Katie, you shouldn't have to wrestle with scissors and lining for at least two seasons...

ps. we stole this picture from Metal Magazine

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Can We Hang Out With You, Rachel Comey?


Whenever us Katie Girls discuss the next round of Can We Hang Out With You (which would by now actually only be twice..), we can't help but get all giddy. I'm thinking it's because the interview is like the proverbial yes to our question...right?

We are such nerdy fans of Rachel Comey that when she gave us the proverbial yes, we couldn't help but think, 'wait...really?' With her signature eye for oddball mix n' match and easy breezy sex appeal, Rachel has managed to become the go-to designer for every cute girl this side of 14th Street.

Here's what the lovely Miss Comey had to share with us hopelessly devoted Katie Girls!



What's your line all about? My clothes have always been about the in-between spaces: in between urban and pastoral, simple and ultra-detailed, quiet and loud.

What did you study in school? What did you do before you were a designer? I studied studio art - specifically sculpture. This was good training for me because you learn how to use your hands and brain together. Colors, composition, details, thematic ideas - all these are things that art teaches us.

We saw the piece the feature in Domino (RIP) about your amazing house in Long Island. We refer to it as the Rachel Comey Dream House. Can you tell us a little about it? It's real! It's a former laundry on a sometimes quiet sidestreet of Greenport, Long Island. Before me, it belonged to the artists Rob Pruitt and Jonathan Horowitz who put a lot of TLC into it. I put a lot of cacti into it and a beautiful blue couch. It's a great escape and a fun place to entertain guests. Last summer I hosted the first annual Greenport Cup tennis tournament there. We played round robin doubles on the local high school's courts. It's surely not a Hamptons scene!


You've been involved in so many different art projects, what's your favorite project that you've ever worked on? It's hard to privilege one over the other, but one that sticks in my mind and in my heart was a commission to make a costume for a Swiss avant-garde orchestra conductor for the premier of a new composition. It was directly after September 11th (and my first menswear show), and everyone was raw and emotional. I made a formal jacket with tails and covered it with the dust from the twin towers, so when the conductor waved his baton leading the musicians plumes of dust filled the air like ghosts.

Can you describe your style without using phrases like boho chic,old Hollywood glamour or anything with a twist? Loud Acoustic!

Is being a designer and owning your own business really all it's cracked up to be? When it all comes together and you see your work out there in the world, then YES. When you're all by yourself in a Peruvian factory with a stack of unpaid bills...YES, even then.

It seems like you would ride a bicycle. do you? In Greenport only. I walk faster than most bike riders and I'm not afraid to take a cab.

Name another designer or artist who you think is the bee's knees. Hmmm, I like that new collection, Tao. Its funny and beautiful and full of stories.

We, as well as like everyone else in the universe, are 100% obsessed with your shoes. when and why did you start making them? The shoes started happening around 2004. I've always collected vintage shoes and have a kind of odd-ball eye for unusual footwear but I just wasn't seeing enough interesting stuff. When you have to dress models for the runway, it helps to have your own shoes. Now the men's shoes are really taking off too which is exciting.


ps. we stole these pictures from refinery29 and style.com