Wednesday, January 6, 2010

January 7.
THINGS TO CELEBRATE.
Galileo Galelei observes the 4 largest moons of Jupiter, which are now called the Galilean moons.
The Festival of Seven Herbs in Japanese Culture: Nanakusa no sekku
(七草の節句);
symbolizes longevity, health, and warding off evil.

Happy January 7. Just thought we could like some candles and be grateful for yet another day.For me, this was a day of new hair cuts, drives to Philly airport, being pulled over for the first time and almost shitting my pants, bowling, too much coffee, Simon & Garfunkle, Raisin Bran Crunch, reminiscing, best friends, reuniting old friends, conversations with the dead and God, and curiosity that could kill any cat.


Today's obsession: Military-Inspired Menswear
GARETH PUGH
Modern, military, and mystical. A combination that could scare on the streets, or encourage the creative to take that step further on the path less traveled. Gareth dives into his dungeon-like gear with shades of gray, heavy layers, and head wear for the everyday, edgy, elite-stylist.
Ch-ch-check it out.
[Ready to wear, Spring 2010]




I'd like to celebrate with the Japanese and promote longevity and health and ward off the evil.
I'd like to celebrate a little something each day. I mean, something significant has happened each day for at least one person in this world, right? Many are born; some have died; someone bought their first house; someone got married; someone started their first day of work; someone got fired from their job. Today may be seem as, "just like any other day," but it's a day nonetheless. And it deserves to be celebrated. And, by golly, we deserve to have a celebration.


CHEERS, ALL.

1 comment:

  1. i've always loved military inspired menswear! the heavy metal buttons and zippers, the heavy layering... and anything resembling a codpeice! lol!!! see you soon! :-)

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