You want to laugh? Good luck. Subversive street artist, Banksy directed the opening sequence of The Simpson's couch gag. It's dark and it's deep. Happy Monday.
It's starting to get a 'lil nippy outside and our stonewashed thermal onesie is a perfect layering piece. You can wear it under your clothes or use the thermal as part of your outfit. We often hear, "How do you wear this?" MMC prefers to wear the onesie with an oversized jacket, variations of ponchos and slashed sweaters. Here is our favorites.
1. Lindsey Thornburg Cloak 2. Evil Twin Cage Top 3. Missoni Miriam Wool-Blend Woven Poncho 4. Printed Crepe Kimono Top available at Topshop 5. Knitted Slash Sleeve Top via Topshop 6. West Side Story Jacket
Louis Vuitton, maker of high quality and stylish travel accessories, produced a string of travel videos dedicated to New York, Paris and Berlin. Since its inception in 1998, the luxury brand releases guides highlighting the globe's major capitals. This season, viewers can discover why New York is called "The Big Apple", where to find succulent pastries in Paris and the uniqueness of Berlin's architecture.
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Several American cities get a bad rap. I recently had to defend (a gentrified) New York after a European wondered if a guy like him can safely venture to Harlem. I felt like Carrie Bradshaw in the I Love New York episode when she said, I can't have nobody talkin' s**t about my boyfriend. Whatever. We now know things have changed significantly. The ebb and flow of a city's quality of life is constantly in flux. It's challenging and the causes are hard to determine. Once a city of ingenuity, industry and promise decades ago, for a number of reasons, Detroit has become socially and economically depressed; but things are(a) changing once again. VBS.TV and Jackass star, Johnny Knoxville takes...
MMC is participating in our first outdoor pop-up shop of the fall season in Brooklyn, NY. Shoppers can score discounted merchandise and one of a kind samples from Fall 2010 as well as favorites from Fall 2009. Prices range from $10 to $100. Cropped Sweatshirts from 2009 are down from $92 to $40 and Fall 2010 samples are $30 - $80.
Come join us on Saturday and Sunday October 2nd and October 3rd from Noon to 6pm at The Alley of The Shoe Market: 160 N 6th at Bedford, Brooklyn, NY.
Mark it and go.