On Friday April 8th, G-Shock & Krink celebrated their recent partnership with a unique exhibition of Craig Costello’s work “Spray Paint the Walls” Check out this video they put together below.
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The signature Krink G-Shock watch, the DW6900KR-8, was on display alongside Costello’s artwork, an abstraction inspired by his history of working with urban environments and architecture. Costello sprayed gallons of paint onto the walls filling the white space with bold color from the ceiling to the floor, the diluted-paint dripping down in vertical lines forming a pattern. The color and shapes have an organic feel that contrast with the hard lines and shapes of the urban environment. Other walls featured small framed monochrome drawings created using Krink on paper and displayed a vibrant range of color.
For those of you who missed out on the celebration, check out the video above for the highlights which includes an interview with Yellow Kid Slanty himself who shows you how to make his patented $100 bill pinky ring and more.
“Since the face been revealed, game got real“- Ghostface Killah
The MF DOOM of this fashion game, Kevin ‘Saer’ Leong a.k.a. Yellow Kid Slanty celebrated the Chinese New Year in conjunction with his clothing line, Origami, at the Chinatown Brasserie last week.Origami clothing is inspired by the Asian art of folding paper, hence his homepage entitled Fold Your Paper, and features limited runs of apparel each month made from high quality, hand selected materials. Currently featured on the site is a red Italian cashmere sweater with embroidered gold grasshopper emblems that are encased within custom painted red Tyvek envelopes with rabbit stencils to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit.
The Chinese New Year celebration was definitely an unprecedented experience complete with a Hennessy open bar, gift bags with limited gold origami rabbit rings, grasshopper stickers, Yellow Kid Slanty iron-on patches, strawberry fortune cookies with Confucius quotes, and an amazing Lion dance performance. DJs Jason Smith and Aaron Lacrate provided the musical selections, Andre Harrell held down the hosting responsibilities, and Cram Concepts provided a live grasshopper painting.
Congrats to Kevin and shoutouts to Kiran Prasher for putting together such a flavas event!
“He wears a mask just to cover the raw flesh/A rather ugly brother with flows that’s gorgeous“- MF DOOM
LTD Magazine stopped by the Jacob K. Javits center last Friday to check out the New York City stop of the International Motorcycle Show. For those who couldn’t attend, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a highlight reel of what you missed.
Breaking the Swagtastic Legion of Doom off with more Based God footage from the Highline Ballroom performance in New York City. This video consists solely of Lil B’s most entertaining talking points from that night.
Brandon McCartney a.k.a. “The Pretty Bitch,” b.k.a. Lil B, is the new “nigga ya love to hate!”, word to Ice Cube. Despite this, he has a strong fan base within his tween & teen target demographics as evidenced by the tens to hundreds of thousands views for every video he has uploaded onto YouTube, his 100,000+ Twitter followers and his sold out shows. He is constantly interacting with the “Based community” via these social networking platforms and has even written a book based solely on text messages and emails written to his fans. Despite all of the negative criticism, Brandon’s marketing strategy, albeit strange and sensational, has been working for him, though it remains to be seen if this can be translated into long-term success. Regardless, he has garnered the attention of major publications, label executives, and has helped bring you to the LTD Magazine website today.
What was experienced at the Highline Ballroom concert can’t wholly be explained through the highlight reel video. Lil B had a capacity crowd at this show yelling for him throughout the duration of the opening act. I saw people right next to me literally bowing down and praying for him to get on stage. I was almost struck by a man jumping off a banister because he was just, well, that hyped. Once Lil B took to the stage and began to perform his discography, excuse me, collection of not yet mastered, nor mixed, mp3 files, the crowd erupted. The floor shook from the entire venue getting based & cooking all at once to his music. Swag t-shirts, cooking utensils, (yes, spatula’s were seen) and master chef’s hats all contributed to the cacophony. The crowd did not lose its intensity throughout the duration of the show despite having his “avant-garde” ambient rap records interspersed within the set and speeches whose topics ranged from how much of a pretty bitch he is to preaching on spreading positivity.
I haven’t seen this much crowd control and overall energy exuded by fans at a rap show in years. I give Lil B his due respect for this. He has the allure that every rapper, whether it be new-age or golden-era, wants to have in the sense of being in control of their fan-base throttle, both online and at live shows. He had the entire front row reaching out towards him, caressing his legs and all throughout the entire show. At one point, his fans were testifying to the fact that they would sacrifice their entire families for Lil B to fornicate with in order to prove how much of a fan they were. I left the show with a sense that I had just seen the modern day Jim Jones, not the Diplomats affiliate but Capo of the Peoples Temple, the cult leader behind The Jonestown Massacre. Instead of Flavor Aid, there’s a euphoria of being “Based” and he chooses to replace the cyanide with industrial sized vats of “swag”.
Lil B is a well calculated business man, regardless of what you may believe. Despite the maniacal mixture of ignorant music and abrasive statements, what is publicly apparent does not make up the breadth of what he has going on intellectually, strictly in a business sense. His shock-rap and supporting antics have landed him in a plethora of discussions on the Internet and has translated into the tangible world where he is being sought out by fans, music media and executives alike. This article goes without even touching upon the possible issues that have caused for Lil B, or his fans, to behave in the manner that they do. It also does not discuss the quality of the music or the authenticity behind his statements of positivity. I will leave that for everyone else to discuss. Just know that Lil B put on an insanely energetic performance. He is going to be around for a little while so you might want to make an attempt at understanding the appeal or preventing the based cult from fully formulating. This might all be a charade or maybe his intentions are good in which Lil B is in the same boat as The Animals & Nina Simone in being misunderstood.
The Agenda Trade Show made its New York visit recently to exhibit the best apparel in streetwear fashion. Salute to all of the brands that held it down & Chad Muska for the shout-out. Check out the video below for our highlights:
The high-end fashion and lifestyle trade show, Capsule, visited Chelsea, New York City, this week to show-off their participant’s future lines of apparel, accessories, and technology. Check out our video that highlights some of the vendors that were in attendance during the two-day event.
Fall is in full swing and we are clearing out the 10.Deep headquarters. This weekend, from Friday, October 15th- Sunday, October 17th, join us for our first sample sale in nearly a year in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
Don’t miss your chance to stock up on gear for yourself, friends and family at up to 50-70% off. It’s first come-first served on the wide selection of vintage/rare and newer offerings from our Cash and Credit accepted.10.Deep Showroom.
Its open to the public, you can literally walk by and just pop in. Its a huge open venue to bridge the creative community and collaboration. You can come in with your group of friends and have a blast renting the vintage cameras for the day (for a small fee). The space boasts a professional-grade studio, vintage camera rental, printing equipment, historical pieces of Levis history and apparel and a whole bunch of other photographic activities.
Get your professional shots printed and ready-made on tees in less than 5 minutes. And don’t forget to stop by the photo booth and add your face to their online photo album.
The workshop is going on from today until December 18th. Its open during the week, from Tuesday through Sunday. There a bunch of exhibitions and events going on throughout October. You don’t even have to be into photography professionally to enjoy the workshop. Come through with your creativity and check the space out.
Our guide to the best boutiques around the country and the world. Map your cross-country sneaker roadtrip or just find a hookup for when you hit the tarmac in a new city.
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