Sartorial Sounds
Posted by Saint | Filed under Culture, Music, Style & Fashion, Video/Film
Be sure to check out the new inspiring editorial, Sartorial Sounds curated by Street Etiquette:
“Sartorial Sounds integrates both music and style, two elements embedded in every culture past and present. We think it’s important to remember that everyone is an artist in their own right. And it’s the life experiences we encounter that provoke what we splash on our own blank canvas. We assembled seven individuals to partake in this editorial. The finished product incorporates their individual talents such as spoken word, rapping, singing and tap.”
Visit Street Etiquette’s Sartorial Sounds to view the photo editorial and DOWNLOAD the song “Take Off Your Cool” that was produced by the artistic ensemble.
Tags: Alejandro Perez, Dr. Woo, Ish Lab, JBIII, Jesse Boykins III, Joekenneth Museau, Joshua Bennett, Joshua Kissi, Mara Hruby, Melo-X, Rinaldy Alvarez, Street Etiquette, Theo Martins, Travis Gumbs
Apple Store Presents: Street Etiquette
Posted by Saint | Filed under Culture, Events, Style & Fashion
Be sure to go support Joshua & Travis of Street Etiquette tomorrow night @ the Apple Store in SoHo, located on Prince & Greene Street. They’ll be talking about their brand, it’s growth as well as unveiling a top secret editorial that they’ve been curating that they’re now ready to share with the public.
Tags: Apple Store SoHo, Gilt Man, Street Etiquette
Kwasi Kessie Birthday Celebration/Website Launch [Video]
Posted by Saint | Filed under Culture, Events, Style & Fashion, Video/Film
Watch along as Slick Jackson captures the evening of stylist, Kwasi Kessie’s birthday celebration and website launch.
Featured song: Mickey Factz ft. Nakim – We Young
Tags: Kwasi Kessie, Slick Jackson, We Young
Public School’s Dao-Yi x KwasiKessie.com
Posted by Rico | Filed under Culture, Events, Style & Fashion
Tags: Dao-Yi, Kwasi Kessie
BET’s 106 & Park Terrence J x Kwasikessie.com
Posted by Rico | Filed under Culture, Events, Style & Fashion
Tags: Kwasi Kessie, Terrence J
Video: LIVE from The Black Apple
Posted by Saint | Filed under Culture, Events, Video/Film
Filmed by Slick Jackson, here’s exclusive footage of MeLo-X & Jesse Boykins III performing at The Box for Falling Whistles, a campaign for peace in Congo. This video takes you on a night in the life of The Black Apple. Featuring the likes of Saint of GFCnewyork, Joshua Kissi of Street Etiquette, Mickey Factz, as well as the ladies of LICK.
Featured song: MeLo-X “She is Forever” featuring Jesse Boykins III & Theophilus London [Prod. by MeLo-X]
“More Merch” coming soon!
Tags: JBIII, Jesse Boykins III, Joshua Kissi, LICK, Melo-X, Mickey Factz, Saint, Slick Jackson, Street Etiquette, The Black Apple
Mike B x KwasiKessie.com
Posted by Rico | Filed under Culture, Style & Fashion, Video/Film
Tags: Kwasi Kessie, Mike B
Fatima B x KwasiKessie.com
Posted by Rico | Filed under Culture, Style & Fashion, Video/Film
Tags: Fatima B, Kwasi Kessie
MeLo-X – Gone Baby feat. Paul Mcartney & Erykah Badu [Prod. By MeLo-X]
Posted by Steve-O | Filed under Culture
The latest instalment from More Merch is entitled “Gone Baby” produced by MeLo-X. “Gone Baby” documents the first encounter melo had with a Lover over this past summer. The track incorporates Samples From both Paul McCartney & Erykah Badu. Click HERE to download
Tags: Gone Baby, Melo-X, Paul Mcartney & Erykah Badu
Words From Pete – Real Shit…My Open Letter
Posted by Saint | Filed under Culture, Words From
So I’m a day late and probably even a dollar short as the saying goes. Well, actually I am a year later (almost) and usually a few dollars short. But in my pocket where money used to be there is now hope. Sure… I guess the hope isn’t like money but it keeps my mind rich. A few people know my story; the close ones. I tell it often to people who are going through things to let them know that things will be okay because they have to be. Behind all of my nice pictures is a man shaken by the fears of failure with his back to the wall and his fist swinging. Some of you reading this will say… “What is he talking about?” Well what I am talking about is being “Lost In Translation” so to speak. Almost a year ago on November 18th, 2009 I was laid-off from a career. THIS LETTER IS A DIARY ENTRY A YEAR LATER. What was my job? It doesn’t matter at this point really. I became one of the stories I often saw on the news before it happen. The guy that has been in a job for years feeling secure and comes into work one day and it’s over. The moment? Man, It felt crazy. I had a little heads-up about it so I knew it was coming. But in a “Union” job you’d like to think “Naw, This can’t really happen right?” But it did. I still remember the day I returned home and I just stood staring at a corner in my bedroom, eyes welled up in tears. Damn, not again.
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Tags: Pete Monsanto, Words From


