Wednesday, August 11

How Tough Guys do Preppy

Who says you have to wear a bowtie with a button down shirt? Leave that to the tweedy academics!

Leave it to designers Christopher "Robot" Bennet and Bruce "Brucling" Frankling of Robot And Brucling to show us just how the once nerdy accessory can be fashionable, hip, even tough. Their line of unapologetic and over-the-top bow ties has been creating quite the buzz and there's no question why. From spikes and studs to skulls, leather, and chains the duo has created a collection with a contemporary approach to the preppy staple.

"We are at a point in the fashion cycle where gentlemen need more to express their style." Says Brucling in an interview with The Boston Globe.


               [Desingers Robot Bennet, 23 (Left), Brucling Franklin, 22 (Right)]


Their brand is unique, and one of original artistry. Taking couture-esque ideas and then refining them into RTW pieces. But don't think that the young designers are limited to accessories. With talk of a women's accessory line already underway, there are plans of also branching out into clothing, which the two have a background in.

One thing is certain, we have only seen a glimpse of what Robot And Brucling are capable of.

Tuesday, August 10

Gaga / Klein / Alejandro

With much anticipation building over what Lady Gaga would do next, finally the music video for her current single “Alejandro” was released. Directed by fashion photographer Steven Klein, the video further goes to show that no one understands how to merge the world of fashion, image, theatrics, and music currently better than Gaga does.

“She Likes epics.” says Klein. “It fits her personality, we combined dance, narrative and attributes of surrealism. The process was to express Lady Gaga’s desire to reveal her heart…”




However, Klein’s trangressive yet commercial appeal needs to be commended for bringing this sensual and futuristic world full of Nazi-esque military references and religious motifs to life. It was in fact a shoot that he did for W. magazine in August of 2009 featuring Lara Stone (featured below) that was the initial conceptual inspiration for the video.


It is safe to say that “Alejandro” is and will go on to be one of Gaga’s most memorable and button-pushingrisqué videos, but that’s why we love her.
But beyond the outrageousness of the political and religious points and a rifle bustier (yes, I said rifle) the artistry takes precedence. From the theatrics to the fashion and of course the dancing this video embodies everything that we artist one day aspire to do, which is to entertain and ultimately be a formidable force in the world of entertainment.