Interview with Christen Mooney of Thugpop Magazine

Thugpop Magazine is a new print and online venture that provides a unique perspective on style, art and music through a counter-cultural youthful lens. I spoke with Christen Mooney Editor in Chief of Thugpop magazine  about his inspirations, Thugpop’s origins, the current state of fashion.  He may be only 20, but Christen is someone you’ll be hearing much more about leading up to the inaugural print issue of Thugpop Magazine coming this November.

Introduce yourself and the concept behind Thugpop?

Hi, My name is Christen Mooney and I am the Editor in Chief of Thugpop Magazine. Thugpop is a very lucid name for a movement I’d like to create. Thugpop is a youth driven magazine that caters to the art and fashion audience. Thugpop is in a sense me but yet everyone. Who doesn’t listen to a mix of genres now a days, who doesn’t have decent style now (at least in new york)? Fashion is so mainstream but yet to be new you have to go against what fashion is. By making it very punk and thats what Thugpop is. Changing the way fashion is by youth’s hands. But to give you a clear answer on what Thugpop is it would be “a journal of our art.”

What prompted you to start Thugpop, was it something you have had on your mind for awhile?

Thugpop was first my twitter and instagram name. I never knew what thugpop was going to be exactly but the name stuck. I used to have a blog kind of like Third Looks but you guys are much better at it. But I was just about my inspirations and my ideas. I thought Thugpop was too good of a name for another blog. I had a class where we had to create our own magazine and I’m a really shitty student and the only thing I could come up with in time was Thugpop.  I realized i should use my artistic expression and asked my friends to join me on this journey. My staff which make up 4 of my closest friends (Sean, Amber, Jose, and Henri) they really make sure all my needs are met. I couldn’t imagine Thugpop without them.

Also, a quick note, my dad used to always say I should be an entrepreneur so he made me read books like Rich Dad, Poor Dad at a very young age. I almost feel like I was raised to do this. My childhood plays a very big part in the inspiration for my editorials as well.

Read the rest of the interview after the jump 

Read more

FacebooktwitterreddittumblrmailFacebooktwitterreddittumblrmail

A Visual History of BAPE

It’s been over 20 years since the inception of A BATHING APE. It was recently announced that brand founder Nigo was leaving BAPE. Despite his departure the brand has created a formidable legacy through it’s shops, products, collaborations and brand ambassadors.

Below is a visual collage of key images, moments, people, products and collaborations in the vulnerable streetwear brand’s history.

 

 

MUCH MUCH MORE AFTER THE JUMP

Read more

FacebooktwitterreddittumblrmailFacebooktwitterreddittumblrmail

Interview with Rome Fortune

2013 has been a big year for Rome Fortune. Coming out the Atlanta scene he’s built up significant buzz with his ‘Beautiful Pimp’ mixtape. Frequent collaborators C4 and Childish Major have been lacing him with experimental instrumentals that compliment his effortless laid-back delivery. He was a feature on the recent Gucci Mane joint ‘Stripes’ and just ripped a set alongside PTP family Gila Monster at 285 Kent in Brooklyn.

Outside of his music prowess, Rome is someone you’ll always see expressing his personal style through his clothing choices. When we first met, he told me that he had been a fan of Third Looks for some time, so it’s nice to bring things full circle with this feature. Rome and I had a conversation that touches on hip-hop style, girls and world rap domination.

Be sure to check the brand video for his single ‘Get the Guap” HERE and click through to read the interview.

Read more

FacebooktwitterreddittumblrmailFacebooktwitterreddittumblrmail

Second Opinion Mailbag with Rachel Hodin

So I imagine alot of you guys may have questions you need answered. Things like ‘Should I blow my rent money on this jacket I really want?’ and ‘Do I need to break up with my girlfriend because all she wears is Tory Burch?’. On the real though, Third Looks ‘It Girl’ Rachel will be … Read more

A Conversation with Highland

Highland FW13 Lookbook

After discovering Highland online last year, I have been tracking the development of the New York based men’s label. I always give alot of credence to any brand who takes risks with their fashion week shows and the one Highland put on last NYFW was one of the most memorable I’ve ever attended.  The presentation was delivered in a room with sururban wallpaper backdrops on one side and on the other: anteractive stoner basement set (complete with Doritos, a N64, bongs and a PBR pyramid). 

I visited Cramer Tolboe (Co-founder of Highland) and Lizzie Owens (Head Designer and co-founder) in their Brooklyn studios to have a conversation on the origins of the brand, the trails and tribulations along the way and where Highland is going next. 

Read the full feature after the jump

Read more

FacebooktwitterreddittumblrmailFacebooktwitterreddittumblrmail

Raf Simons Archive on LN-CC

Raf Simons Archive Men’s Hooded Sleeveless Shirt From SS 02 Raf Simons Archive Men’s Contrast Panel Shirt From SS 07 Raf Simons Archive Men’s Oversized Hooded Jumper From AW 03/04 Collection Raf Simons Archive Men’s Still Sweater From AW 03/04 Collection In Black. Raf Simons Archive Men’s Oversized Coat From AW 01/02 Collection In Black. … Read more

London Showrooms in New York Men’s Collections

I dropped into the British Fashion Council’s London Show Rooms at Industria Superstudio in New York to check out the work of some very talented young designers from across the Pond. Below are some of my favorites from the men’s side of things for Fall/Winter 2013. KTZ KTZ is a veteran brand in London fashion … Read more