domingo, 18 de julio de 2010

HIPSTER FASHION AND THE "BEAT"

HIPSTER...a slang term that first appeared in the 1940s, and was revived in the 1990s and 2000s often to describe types of young, recently-settled urban middle class adults and older teenagers with interests in non-mainstream fashion and culture, particularly alternative music, indie rock, independent film, magazines such as Vice and Clash, and websites like Pitchfork Media.

Beat (adj.) -- (1) tired, exhausted. Ex., "You look beat" or "I feel beat." (2) lacking anything. Ex, "I am beat for my cash", "I am beat to my socks" (lacking everything).
Beat it out (v.) -- play it hot, emphasize the rhythym.
Beat up (adj.) -- sad, uncomplimentary, tired.
Beat up the chops (or the gums) (v.) -- to talk, converse, be loquacious.

viernes, 16 de julio de 2010

COUTURE WHEN IT'S HAUTE


Anyone can shoot, but when people love to make something happen, you can find couture but HAUTE!, look for the difference, look for that eyes...i love this!...hoping for a little advice







Haute Couture shoot as a personal project