This is was an amazing event! We saw a lot of people we wouldn’t usually see at other sneaker events. Plenty of entertainment, open bar, Art, Sneakers, and all for a good cause! We hope to see more events like these in our city… Enjoy!
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This is was an amazing event! We saw a lot of people we wouldn’t usually see at other sneaker events. Plenty of entertainment, open bar, Art, Sneakers, and all for a good cause! We hope to see more events like these in our city… Enjoy!
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Aye can you say A-Town??? *In my best Big Sean impression* We got the chance to catch up with Big Sean during his in-store signing at the Atlanta New Era Flagship Store. We discussed his album, fashion, & of course SNEAKERS! This an interview that a bunch of people have been asking me about. I [...]
Ruin is a staple on the Atlanta Skate scene. Interestingly enough they do no advertising or self promotion.
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Curated by Art Nouveau editor Kendrick Daye. Dedicated to creating a visual experience that is as much a personal homage to the pop art genre as it is a stark critique, Daye hand-selected 15 artists from around the world to take part in this exhibition celebrating
AGS got a chance to sit down and talk with Fonz at the New Era Flagship Store. We talked about it all! And You’ll get to see it too!!! But as of right now… Here’s the teaser… Enjoy!
Streetwear Boutiques used to set the standard for exclusivity. Now there’s a demand for so-called “trendy” & “cutting edge” styles. Brands try to pass off watered down versions of what one designer or brand has done to uneducated consumers through makeshift boutiques that claim you can only get it there. It’s almost like FM radio. No one is really bringing you all the hits first if your all playing the same music! This is a business more so than an identifying mark of individuality. So what’s keeping advocates of streetwear interested? If you had to provide an example of what a boutique is supposed to provide Wish here in Atlanta would be more than a good place to start for three reasons.
Scarlett Spade is a student, blogger, and all around fashion advocate. She is the founder of CocainePretti.com, and works for the international fashion social network LotsOfStyle.com. She’s also “home grown”. Born and raised in Atlanta, her hard work & unique view of the fashion world have given her an international flavor without losing her local appeal.
My artwork takes a critical view of personal obstacles and conflicts within oneself. Having engaged subjects as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. I use characters to depict these subject matters, the main ones being a 7 year old African American kid named Damien, and an imaginary kid in a bunny suit with a sadistic grin. My work produces bright and colorful imagery despite the true darkness behind it,
I use acrylic paints in all my works and prefer to paint on large scale canvas, I want the viewer to feel as though they are looking into my mind as they view colorful imagery.