Kitsune + Petit Bateau
Kitsuné’s latest collaboration with Petit Bateau is an evidence that these two staples of the Parisian lifestyle share a similar philosophy and style. For those who don’t know Petit Bateau, the brand has been around for more than a century and their clothes embody the simpleness of the French je-ne-sais quoi. In the last couple of years, Masaya Kuroki et Gildas Loaec (seen here wearing the shirts) have established Kitsuné(www.kitsune.fr/) - which means fox in Japanese- as a brand that has successfully explored two avenues, music and fashion. An ever so-prolific and creative music label and a sophisticated clothing label, Kitsuné teamed up with Petit Bateau for a set of adorable grey or white v-neck and round tees that will easily finds its way to your wardrobe.To cope these limited edition goodies, go here (www.colette.fr)
Black List Project
This exhibition of twenty-five portraits by internationally renowned photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders is a documentary project that explores being Black in America. Sanders also directed a series of filmed interviews conducted by noted film critic Elvis Mitchell that will be presented along with the photographs. Serena Williams, Chris Rock, Colin Powell, Toni Morrison, Russell Simmons, Al Sharpton, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Sean Combs are among the many African Americans whose faces are seen and voices heard in The Black List Project. The images, photographic and filmed, are the core of the collaboration between Greenfield-Sanders and Mitchell that has resulted in The Black List: Volume One, an HBO documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and was aired nationally for the first time in August 2008, and a multi-city museum exhibition organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The entire film will be presented at various times, to be announced, throughout the run of the exhibition.
