WW† Holiday 08/09

Here’s a preview flick of our Holiday ‘08/’09 collection.
Press and wholesale inquiries, please email: info{at}wwtnyc{dot}com
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photo by Olivia Malone.

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Federation Sound: 3 The Hard Way

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Federation has combined forces with the 3 hottest up and coming female artists
out of Kingston, Jamaica – Timberlee, Natalie Storm and Tifa to create what is
truly the maddest mix CD ever. Razor sharp lyrics combined with their hilarious
antics make this an instant classic. In association with Ward 21 and the Badda
Badda Gang… 3 THE HARD WAY. Download it HERE.

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Bensimon Classics

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Bensimon is a French company, famous for its simple classic designs loved by Bridgitte Bardot and Serge Gainsbourg. The classic tennis shoe which was created many years ago is supple, comfortable, light and each season introduces new shades. The timeless sneaker is very different from traditional trainers and represents the simple and authentic lifestyle Serge Bensimon has strived to convey- an essential and easy fashion accessory.

At the end of the World War II, Serge and Yves Bensimon’s grandfather started his business importing American second-hand clothes to France. In 1980, the two grandchildren decided to follow this tradition and founded the Surplus Bensimon. Travelling through the world, they brought back uniforms and work clothes that they customized with a personal touch. Soon after, the first Bensimon Collection- a line for men and women inspired from the military and the travel abroad- was launched.

A symbol of this success story, La Tennis Bensimon, with its hundred colors, was immediately adopted by the fashion community and naturally became, in 25 years, a “must have” in the wardrobes of women around the globe, including celebrities Natalie Portman, Kylie Minogue, Jane Birkin, Naomi Watts, and Cameron Diaz. Bensimon also creates housewares, fragrances, accessories, and apparel.

Available at Zoe and Jumelle.

Visit Bensimon online: www.bensimon.com

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The Confessional: Radio Rose


Been a minute since we had a Confessional. We grabbed Rose off her own blog, Around The Way Girls, and brought her into our limelight for a minute. This former chemistry major tells us why she dropped out of school to pursue a career in fashion. She’s currently the Fashion Editor of Missbehave Mag and a freelance stylist and has been going with the flow her fate has taken her.

Enjoy!


Name and Age, please:
Radio Rose Garcia, 26

Marital status:
My love has got to be the SureShot ;)

Where are you originally from?
Sunset Park, BROOKLYN!

How long have you lived in New York?
Born and Raised

What neighborhood in NY do you live in?
Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

What are your favorite memories of New York since living here?
Definitely has to be the days in High School when we would cut out go to hooky parties (lord those were fun) and I’d drink Zima’s thinking I was all grown up. We’d play handball and window shop through the Fulton Mall afraid that the cops would ID us because clearly we should have been in school. Oh, the thrill! Haha.

Give us a brief rundown of your past work experience.
I’ve worked retail for most of my adult life at several small boutiques in NY, but my last retail job was at American Apparel. I was their District Manager for the stores they had in Brooklyn for about 3 years, while doing that I freelanced as a stylist for a few publications such as Complex, Trace, LTD, Planet and Odd at Large. I also freelance designed some custom pieces for a few private events for Nine West, American Eagle Outfitters and Kiehl’s. After about 4-5 years of freelancing, I decided I wanted to settle down and try to pursue working as an editor, so I started at Mass Appeal as the Fashion Editor for their last 3 issues. Now I’m the Fashion Market Editor at Missbehave Magazine, a freelance stylist, part time DJ and Founder of AroundTheWayGirls.net.

How’d you get the name “Radio Rose”?
I wish I had a cool story, like- “I used to wear a boombox around my neck like Radio Raheem in ‘Do the Right Thing’” or “I have Love and Hate tattooed on my knuckles” (hey maybe I should do that) but the truth is, I said it out loud about 5 years ago and though, “hey that sounds about right” and just flowed with it. Although, I have been known as “Rose Gold” too, that may evolve when I undergo my first Madonna-like reinvention.

At what age did you start exploring your creative interests?
I’ve always been inspired to be creative, but was always taught that it wouldn’t be a very practical way of living. I was a Chemistry Major!! Yes, sometimes I’m a nerd but I wasn’t exactly sure if I was doing it for myself or to please my family. I think while in college my interests really broadened and I got to see that I had more options. By junior year I took all the sketch books around the house and decided it was time to just go with what I always wanted to do, so I left college with hopes of going to FIT. My mom, who I was afraid would kill me, was actually most supportive and took the time to buy me a sewing machine. I eventually started freelancing and designing for friends and artists so I thought college wasn’t necessary to actually pursue what I wanted to do. But to think I would’ve been in med school somewhere now kind of makes me laugh, I mean could you imagine me in charge of someone’s health? I would be too concerned about their wardrobe choices.

How did you begin your styling career?
It stemmed off by chance, actually. After designing for a few rappers like Guru from Gangstarr, Pharoahe Monch, Philly’s Most Wanted, and Bobby Simmons from Stetsasonic, I soon discovered I needed tons more training and was too young with no $$ management! While working in retail I always did the visual merchandising and started to ask if I could dress the mannequins. Who dresses the live mannequins?! I soon started to tell a friend to tell a friend and I talked to a few stylists I had met through my short designing stint. I started assisting a stylist Donald Lawrence, on editorials, fashion shows and commercials, he taught me so much. I also started assisting a few fashion editors like Anoma Whittaker and eventually it helped me do my own editorials and slowly get my own styling jobs.

You have styled shoots for a slew of women’s streetwear brands in NYC, how do you keep your work looking fresh while defining a look for your different clients?
To me streetstyle is just how I’ve always dressed growing up on NY. So, when I’m working on a shoot I try to think of it as a type of girl I may have grown up with. I try to think of each client as a different girl I may have known at some point in my life, and then try to think of how she would dress and express herself.


(Leah (MOB), Roxy, Rose)

Congrats on your new gig at Missbehave Mag, what’s it like working with the rest of the ladies there?
I love working at Missbehave! I feel right at home. I feel like individually we’re all different ladies with so many different interests but when you sit us down, we’re all on the same wavelength. I absolutely look up to all the ladies that I work with. We all put 100% into the mag and we have alot of fun doing it!

Got any favorite jobs you’ve styled for?
While I was assisting Donald Lawrence, I got to work on this amazing photoshoot for aRude Magazine. It was a 10-page spread with the legendary model Pat Cleveland, it was surreal. She was both elegant in her presence and photos and was willing to tell me about everything- being one of the first black models in Vogue, being Halston’s muse, Andre Leon Tally in the 70’s, Studio 54, everything! It was like I was in some sort of weird dimension where you meet someone you’ve looked up to your whole life and they turn out to be even cooler than you’d ever imagine.


(Pat Cleveland & Halston)

What do you consider your biggest career achievement so far?
My Missbehave cover for Issue #8. (The promiscuity/banana issue.) I had just started working at Mass Appeal and I did a few pages for Missbehave here and there. By chance, they wanted to do something different with the featured article/cover. I was so excited to work on it. I’ve worked on covers before for Complex mag and for Odd at Large but I feel that cover is pretty memorable for me.

You’re also a DJ, got skills?
Ha! well, that wouldn’t be up to me, but I think I’m aight! I’ve been a bedroom DJ for a bit but didn’t start playing until earlier this year, I’m just happy to play music for people. I actually met SureShot (who taught me everything I know) while he was djaying with Beverly Bond, and all I could think of was “Wow, how cool is she?” I also was impressed by all the record lugging. I’m still learning alot and I’m a stickler for learning how to do things the old school way, so even though I don’t use records to play at parties (I use Serato), I’m obsessed with making sure that I know every single aspect of how to rock a party better. I also really admire ladies with the skills like DJ Lindsey, DJ Elle, Roxy and NI** and more than anything I feel really priviledged that I can even be doing what they do.

Do your styling and DJing career ever overlap?
Absolutely! I was actually styling DJ Lindsey a few years back for special events and I’ve learned that a club and a photo set are exactly the same. You need to try to make sure your headphones look a certain way, your clothes aren’t too distracting form your other surroundings and accesories are way importante!! And you need to try to give a little eye candy. LOL! Make sure the boys like what they see and the girls want to google what you have on. Not to say you can’t rock sweatpants and work a party, I just feel like it’s important to evoke a certain presence and mood with your look.

Can you tell us about any other things you’ve got on your horizon?
I’m hoping to expand AroundTheWayGirls into more aspects of entertainment. I’m also starting a new online radio show called “Girlstown”, where me and other guest female DJ’s will play tunes every Saturday on Children of the Curb Radio (coming soon.) For now check out a few other shows from NYC’s most talented male and female like Roxy and Melo-X’s Booty and the Beat currently streaming on PNCradio.com. And who knows what 2009 will bring!

Got any favorite clothing brands? Stores?
MadeMe has my favorite outerwear and tees this season, MOB has my favorite jeans and kicks (look out for the MOB dunks!) and for an overall collection Hellz Bellz takes the cake. I’m still obsessed for Jeremy Scott, I want him to make me a wedding dress- What would that look like?!? My favorite designers, hands down, are The Blonds. I want them to adopt me and adorn me in dookie chain corsets. Mixing all these together is pretty much a perfect wardrobe for me.


(Erin (MadeMe), Rose, Sarah)

Got a long term plan?
My plan is to not have a plan, how crazy does that sound! I’ve just learned every blessing I’ve had, has been by chance. I’m truly happy at everything I’m involved in so I wouldn’t want to change whatever divine course has been set out for me. I’m letting myself absorb whatever fancies me at that moment in hopes to live a fullfilled life.

Do you have much free time and what do you do when you’re not working?
I’m truly one of those people that’s never not working. Like it’s 3am on my first day off in a month and here I am making sure to hand this in instead of sleeping! LOL! But when I do peel away from everything else, I love to just cuddle in my bed with some junk and watch episodes of Spongebob back to back. Yes, I’m a dork too!

How would you describe your personal style?
Someone once said I was quirky, I totally didn’t understand that one. I think they just couldn’t pinpoint how I dressed because my mood really effects my look for the day, it’s hard for me to hide it. I don’t generally stick to trends, I just like to feel comfortable in my own skin. I tend to mix alot of things I love with classic pieces. I’m also a huge fan of all in one ensembles- jumpsuits, dresses, leotards.

Name your top 3 fave restaurants in NY and your favorite dish there.
The Miso Glazed Salmon at Mooncake, The “Al Sharpton” (Chicken and Waffles) at Amy Ruth’s, the roasted duck club sandwich at Blue Ribbon.

What music have you been listening to lately?
Lately I’ve been obsessed with Baltimore House, I think I may do a roadtrip and take a trailerload of ladies with me!

Do you plan on living in NY forever?
I think so. I’ved lived briefly in Mexico City and fell in love with the culture and the city but I was so homesick and seriosuly craved a slice of pizza that wasn’t the fancy “Argentinian” inspired ones. I can’t imagine myself anywhere else as a little old lady.

Tell us your favorite rolling paper or your cocktail/drink of choice.
Don’t use rolling papers but I do love some Vanilla Dutches. Jack and Ginger is my cocktail of choice

Name one New York woman that you would nominate to our Hail Mary! list!
Damn just one! I‘d have to go with the other half of what makes us the DreamTeam- photographer and BFF, Marley Rizzutti.


(Rose & Marley)

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Hood By Air Pop-Up Shop

Hood By Air’s S/S lookbook is now online for viewing! Shayne and Raul are killing it, giving us piece after piece of interesting silhouettes and details. This Thursday, October 9th from 7pm-10pm Hood By Air celebrates the opening of their temporary pop-up shop at the A.S.S. gallery. Be there for a special live performance at 7pm. Visit www.hoodbyair.com for more info. Click on flyer below for more info.

Wednesday, October 8th- FADER, VP Records & HEAVYWE1GHT Sessions present The BUSY SIGNAL / LOADED official album release event @ Santos.
Edwin “STATS” Houghton (FADER) - MAX GLAZER (FEDERATION) - Weed Kalogne
Busy Signal scheduled to appear live via satellite! (Or maybe DVD) first 12 guests to make
themselves known will receive a free copy of the new LOADED LP from BUSY SIGNAL.
10pm - $5 at the door
LOWER MANHATTAN DANCEHALL SOCIETY happens every Wednesday at Santos Party House. 100 Lafayette

Also this Thursday, October 9th- Shop will be having a party at their 94 Orchard Street store with Siwy Denim. Michelle Siwy will be on hand to personally fit girls into the perfect jean. Drinks and cupcakes will be served. Click on invite for the details.

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Atlantic Antic, It’s Gigantic!

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The 34th Annual Atlantic Antic Street Festival will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2008 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (rain or shine), transforming 10 blocks of Atlantic Avenue into a sea of live performances, one of a kind merchandise, and savory treats from around the world.

This homegrown festival will span from Hicks Street to Fourth Avenue, passing through Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, and Boerum Hill in the heart of brownstone Brooklyn, making the Atlantic Antic one of the biggest street fairs in the country. The Antic spans approximately 1 mile, giving festival goers the perfect opportunity to enjoy the diverse culinary offerings guilt-free. A special map will be provided to let visitors navigate the event by delicacy. After enjoying fare ranging from pulled pork and dumplings to baklava and fried chocolate, vistors can walk it off on your exploration of Atlantic Avenue.

Sahadi’s Specialty and Fine Foods will be celebrating its 60th year on the avenue at this year’s Atlantic Antic. Owner Charlie Sahadi has participated in 33 of the 34 Atlantic Antics and invites this years festival goers to “come taste the hummus that was voted one of the best in New York by Time Out NY Magazine”. And, stop by Chip Shop and try their specialty- the Deep-fried Twinkies!

Shop for jewelry, home accessories, and clothing- hundreds of local vendors will compliment the avenue’s wide array of trendy restaurants and shops. Anchored between Smith Street and Boerum Place, the children’s section will offer plenty of family fun with pony rides, face painting, balloon sculptures, puppets, books, kids clothing, and plenty of art activities.

The Antic will feature 10 live musical stages - featuring blues, rock, country, belly dancing, R&B, jazz, a Middle Eastern orchestra and interactive music for kids . The New York Transit Museum’s 15th Annual Bus Festival will once again join and intersect with this year’s Atlantic Antic. Running perpendicular along Boerum Place, visitors can board and explore a collection of vintage buses dating as far back as 1917, enjoy hands-on activities at the “Kid’s Stop” tent, and purchase unique gifts at the “Bus Shop.”

Closed to traffic for the day, the 2008 Atlantic Antic will showcase the rich cultural, culinary and commercial diversity along Atlantic Avenue. All activities are free and open to the public.

For more information please visit www.atlanticave.org.

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