{Graffiti} Men’s How To: Rock a Pair of Denim

February 19, 2013 in Graffiti: Arts & Culture, Mens, News

Sometimes a man needs advice from…a fellow man. My girl next door advice may not serve a guy looking to choose decide the best fit for suit pants or answer the big question: boxers vs. briefs? Someone who understands the material needs to address the material. This is why Glam & Graffiti is extending its fashion advice to include specific men’s fashion in addition to its beauty and style segments. 

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coverBy Matt Korenoski

Denim has the potential to really tie a look together or make you look flat-out ridiculous, which makes buying the perfect pair of jeans that much more important. You’ve got to consider a number of factors when making the purchase, like size, wash, and cut. You probably ask yourself a few questions when standing in front of the dressing room mirror too.

“Are they too tight?”

“Will my girlfriend like them?”

“Is this color too loud?”

“Do I look like a spitting image of Ryan Gosling from GQ?”

Let’s get started. Grab your ripped, old jeans, throw them out, take a seat, and listen up. 

Men’s Jeans: How to Wear

1. Stay simple. Go with a slim cut of darker jeans paired with a solid color t-shirt.

2. Roll your jeans up over a boot to show the sock or ankle.

3. For a more formal look, turn to a checkered button-up and tuck it into your favorite pair of denim. Heading into work on casual Friday? Add a solid-color, skinny tie to complete the outfit.

4. Want a more complex look? Work off the previous style and throw on a navy blue/grey sweater or blazer over the button-up.

5. If you’re a beginner, don’t double up.Try to avoid pairing the wash of your jeans with a similar wash of a denim jacket or chambray shirt. If you do, make sure the wash on the bottom is different than on top.

6. And always, always, ALWAYS…wear a belt.

Bonus! Men’s Colored Chinos: How to Wear

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The Ben Sherman Chino

Colored jeans and pants can be tricky to wear, but when you pair them with the right pieces, you can assemble the perfect outfit with ease. Jeans and chinos can go quite well with a solid color t-shirt or a white button-up shirt with the sleeves rolled up. You can’t go wrong with white. Specifically, a brick red pair could work with a white high V-neck t-shirt or a henley T like the American Eagle Legend T.

 Jace Lumley, Photo Editor | GQ

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 After you’ve experimented with that look, try switching things up by wearing a lighter-colored button-up with a navy blue or gray blazer to add a more formal touch. 

Thanks Matt, great advice! If you have more questions of how to rock the look, leave a comment or send him a tweet at @MattKorn12. Interested in becoming a guest author? Leave me a note! 

xoxoStephanie

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{Graffiti} Blackout

September 30, 2012 in Graffiti: Arts & Culture, Mens

.Black Out.

Button up, black out

defy, a pop of color

as the chill seeks dark

[ Calvin Klein's Fall Collection]


{#NYFW} Scrapbook

September 17, 2012 in Glam: Style & Trends, Graffiti: Arts & Culture, Mens, Streetlight

{Studded EVERYTHING} feat Steve Madden & Vince Camuto

Big, gorgeous hair, … that is full of secrets.

{Vince Camuto and I}

{Schoolgirl Simplicity}

Shoes + Blues at Ben Sherman

Shop girl spunk at Steve Madden

{DJ LadyHawke raising the volume at All Saints Soho}

{Glam} #FNO Sneak Peek – Converse

September 11, 2012 in Glam: Style & Trends, Graffiti: Arts & Culture, Mens

 

From Milan to Manhattan to Australia to L.A, Fashionistas and (os) celebrated at the defining stroke of 6pm. What was the scheduled cause for celebration? The doors to their favorite stores were opened wide offering their shoppers fun activities, drinks, candies, music, celebrities, and most importantly…sales. 

Converse on Broadway in Soho caught my eye. Edgy, creative, and original, I was impressed by their entertaining set-up, high-tech interactive gadgets, and original style. As much as I love heels and sandals, you can’t deny that band-aids and sore toes aren’t the best accessory as you make your way to class. I can’t wait to play around and design my dream sneaker! 

What would your dream sneaker look like?

W



[Graffiti] Addicted to Crystal Seth

April 11, 2012 in Graffiti: Arts & Culture, Interviews, Mens, News

Monday Morning

9:32am :: Junior, Seth Goldsmith glances down at his watch and slides into a desk near the window in a large classroom. Surprised he made it in time for his unbearably early Telecommunications class; he pulls out a spiral-ringed notebook, tilts his head up and sits back in chair to start listening to his professor cover points for next week’s final exam.

9:34am :: With a waning attention span, the window to his left proves to be a much more thrilling visual. Penn State University’s large green lawn is crowded with class-free students soaking-up the sun, tossing frisbees, and studying under the shade.

9:38am :: Bored, again. Goldsmith signs onto twitter. 16 mentions from the last time he checked.


“Another great show.”

“Crazy time!”

“Just got home, Crystal Seth show was dope tonight. Altoona showed lots of support.”

“Skills.”

“one of my favorite people to work w/ kick it w/ vibe wit. He’s one of my favorite artist around on the real.”


He replies to a few mentions covertly under his desk while trying to keep his eyes on the board.

9:40am :: This class couldn’t go any slower. His mind begins to wander. It almost felt unreal that it was just last night he was performing in front of 300 fans, spitting lyrics into a microphone under the bright lights on stage in Pittsburgh, PA. How was he going to study for this exam with two shows coming-up this weekend?

He shakes his head.

It would be the 4.0 GPA vs. the “Final Four”…

Welcome to the double life of Crystal Seth.

“I rap about my life. that’s my playlist.”


I had the opportunity to interview Crystal Seth, the newest MC from Pittsburgh, PA and a junior at Penn State University where he is dubbed “Penn State’s Rapper”. While other students are planning which SPF to wear on spring break and writing papers in the library late Saturday night, Seth Goldsmith, 20, is writing new lyrics, dropping videos and opening for Wiz Khalifa.

Noble recently dropped the highly anticipated Final Four, four music videos directed by Alex Di Marco of Point Park University, in one day, that quickly accumulated a total of over 70,000 views. Check out the Crystal Seth Broadcast Network and discover his heat with 832 subscribers and 203,356 video views to date.

GG: Tell us a bit about your beginnings. When did you start?

CS: “One of my best friends was the little brother of a rapper in the city. I saw what Bee (Beedie) and Mac Miller were doing and wanted to do it. I had a great network and group of friends and started as an open to a jam band.

GG: What did you want to be when you grow-up? Was a rapper always first on the list?

CS: “Actually, no, and I still don’t know what I want to be; but so far being a rapper is going pretty well. I am currently pursuing a degree in Telecommunications and taking classes towards Music Management. I would want to do something on the business side in the music industry.

GG: The “Final Four” videos you just released are picking up some major heat; tell us a bit more about the launch.

DIAL BACK ft. BEEDIE

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“The Dial Back video is featuring Beedie. It has a 1950′s theme and is visually the most aesthetic video of the Final Four we put out.”

PACK MY BAGS

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD_XvnNJvT8&feature=related[/youtube]

“Pack My Bags is half animated, almost as if you trapped in a light world and the animation is breaking out of it.”

WE CAN GO

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0yBbdiFQ3s[/youtube]

“This was filmed at a Point Park University Party. We just had a great, great time, which I think is obvious in the video.”

BETTER TO BE HATED

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQW71c9DzYg&feature=related[/youtube]

“We got together at 8:30 in the morning, rented some crazy costumes & had a blast!”

GG: How are you taking the pick-up and following that the Final Four videos are getting?

CS: “I am excited and definitely surprised when the videos started hitting 20,000 views each. We have seen a lot of progress between releasing videos. For the Final Four it has been great using Pittsburgh and Penn State campuses to promote. I believe that the music I’m putting out is good, but I have a lot to learn.”

GG: You have 2 mix tapes and a total of 3o tracks under your belt. What should your fans look forward to see from you in the future?

CS: “Definitely more projects and way more shows. We are going to put out some special stuff. We just got an investor, setting-up features from big artists, and working on even better music videos.”

GG: Where should we get your music?

CS: “Both mixtapes are on Datpiff , Reverb Nation, or the Facebook Fan Page.”

GG: What is your inspiration for your lyrics?

CS: “I get the feeling from the beat. I will purchase certain beats from producers and some people just send them through for free, it all just depends on who it is. I’ll listen to whatever the beat says to me and then play it back. If I hear a beat, I will rap over it. I am definitely not strictly a hip-hop snob. I also like fresh music. I like up comers and are  influenced by them. There will definitely be some exploring going on in the next few upcoming projects.”

GG: Who do you look up to?

CS: “I look up to my parents, RZA, and obviously look up to Wiz and Mac, the dudes that made something out of Pittsburgh in the music scene, Big L just for being a legend, and to people who make the world go around every day.”

GG: What’s your personal style?

CS: “I usually wear fitted hats and snap backs. I like to wear some street wear brands like Ten Deep, Crooks and Castles, and Good Wood, a jewelry company that makes stuff out of wood. I usually rock a lot of thrift wear and New Balance running shoes, with some sweet socks, and Levi jeans.”

 

Crystal Seth in the GG HOT SEAT

3 things you always have in your pocket are…phone, lighter, and wallet.

my favorite food is…sushi.

you can always find me rocking…Aztec print.

Single or Taken? Single

my all-time favorite store is…time bomb.

my dream car would be a…rolls royce phantom.

favorite all time artist is … Big L

my show to watch is … “Rome” on HBO or a hip-hop documentary

Addicted to Crystal Seth?

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{Getting in Touch: A First Look at “The New Ipad”}

March 8, 2012 in Graffiti: Arts & Culture, Mens, News


{Image Source: USA Today Research}

San Francisco, CA – March 7, 2012 – Rumors have turned into facts and the new “resolutionary” iPad is out!

At 10am PT/ 6pm GMT on Wednesday, March 7, Apple launched their latest tech toy. Carefully referring to it as “The New iPad”, Apple has steered clear from using a numerical name such as the anticipated and predicted “iPad 3”.  Available to purchase on the 16th of March in the UK and the US, the new iPad is receiving applause for its amazing advancements, but quickly being compared to consumers’ great expectations.

The new iPad has been accepted by the market with ambivalence thus far, similarly as the release of the iPhone 4S where we expected the highly awaited iPhone 5. This time around, the new iPad gives the user a better quality product without all of the bells and whistles of a completely new machine.

{Source: cnet.com}

 ”Today we are going to announce the new iPad…and it is incredible.”

- Tim Cook, Apple CEO. 

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 Predictions That Came True and What You Need to Know

Retina Display – Similar to the iPhone 4S, the higher resolution is what everyone is talking about. The new screen, 2048 x 1536 retina display is quite a big deal boasting 4x as many pixels as the second generation. If you felt the iPad 2 still gave you bit of a gritty image, the new iPad will pacify your tech woes by giving you an extremely sharper image. A picture so crystal clear that it will beat the resolution on your own television screen.

Camera – Still in the same place so no need to buy another cover. This time around, Apple gives us an improved rear camera with 5-megapixels and an autofocus.

4G – Of course this was expected… Now, the new iPad sports 4G LTE capabilities for Verizon and AT&T users, just like the iPhone 4S. For the techies across the pond, I am sorry to share that you will still be tweeting and surfing the net on 3G for just a bit longer.

  • Other features to take note of that Apple CEO Tim Cook explained were: the improved battery, A5x processor, new dictation communication button (No siri yet!), better iMovie editing, “in the moment” photo editing in iPhoto, and even a new version of Garage Band.
  • With the new additions and the 4G capabilities, the new iPad is slightly thicker (.03 inches)  and heavier (50 grams) than its predecessor. (Nothing too dramatic that we won’t be able to handle.)

Pricing: The new iPad has the same price points at launch as the iPad 2. Wifi starting at 16GB-$499 , 32GB-$599, and 64GB-$699. For an extra $130 for each respectively for 4G.

The big question still hangs in the air…Will this new iPad appeal to new consumers who don’t yet own an iPad? Are you jumping out of your seat to order your new edition and already planning your camp-out at the Apple store downtown?

Or, does the dropping iPad 2 prices catch your eye instead? Let’s face it, it’s not that different. Right? Maybe you will try to hold out a few more quarters until Apple really “pimps it out” in the next generation.

Ah, let’s face it…Apple products are just too cool and incredibly tempting. It’s like Snow White and the evil Queen…Adam and Eve, if you could just take one bite of the Apple…

What will you do —> Wait or give-in?

XOXO,

{INTERVIEW} The Inside Look: Pretty Little Things, Navy Eyeliner, Foundation, & More!

February 13, 2012 in Glam: Style & Trends, Graffiti: Arts & Culture, Mens

Pittsburgh, PA – Behind the dramatic actors and actresses is that layer of foundation that keeps it all together. And, I really do mean foundation! With every model’s come hither smize, a Makeup Artist is hard at work behind-the-scenes priming, primping, and creating that perfect look. Christine Wertman, Makeup Artist and Trainer, gives Glam and Graffiti readers an inside look while on the job and secret makeup tips for February.

As the Head Makeup Artist for Pretty Little Things, a film that recently premiered at South Side Theater in early February, Christine had been hard at work creating the perfect look for each character. Makeup Artists play a dynamic role on set. How should the character be conveyed? Will the make-up be enough or too much for the camera? Intrigued and hungry for fresh and inside Makeup tips, I jumped at the opportunity to interview Ms. Wertman putting the behind-the-scenes Beauty Artist into the spotlight.

{Photo Cred: Jack Megaw}

{Director  Alex Di Marco and Christine Wertman. Photo Cred: Heidi Schlegel}

GG: The film you last worked on, Pretty Little Things, had a unique setting as it was filmed on the streets of Pittsburgh. What was the inspiration behind creating your characters’ makeup to convey certain moods, the environment, and the time?

Wertman: Typically in film, the producers have a very clear idea of what the characters should look like. I am careful to follow their direction, but never shy away from the opportunity to add my own creativity if the crew is open to it.

For the main character, Tommy Fulmer, there were two main factors in his make-up application. We shot in 85 degree weather which meant a lot of scenes with no makeup. Another factor was his mood and his character’s life struggles. He needed to look weathered and real. To get this “weathered” look, we gave ‘younger’ Tommy make-up such as primer with silicone to fill in fine lines and wrinkles, very light foundation to cancel uneven areas, and high definition power to bend light from flaws.  He also wore balm on his lips, I defined eyebrows, and applied matte bronzer to create a healthy youthful look.

{Photo Cred: Jack Megaw}

GG: Men’s Make-Up: A lot of people (mostly men) don’t believe us when we say they wear it. It’s true! They can and DO wear it…but, you can never tell. What is the secret if a guy wants to give it a try? A little foundation? Stay far, far away from the Adam Lambert style (guy)liner?

Wertman: True, men can get away with some secret makeup tips. For every day, they can (and should) use skin care with SPF. Also, I know some guys who have used some concealer and tinted moisturizers which are lighter than foundation and not tell tale. Bronzer is unisex and let’s face it we all like a tan healthy look without the tanning bed! Personally the first thing I will do when applying men’s makeup is fill in the brows and put on clear hydrating lip balm. It is the quickest change and doesn’t feel too emasculating!

“For every day, they can and should use skin care with SPF.”

                                                   — Christine Wertman on necessities for men’s skin.

GG: What were your daily activities throughout an average day shooting?

Wertman: There is a time schedule so you know what scenes they will be shooting and who needs done when. When the priority character ready, I stand by with brushes for lighting touch-ups that will have to be reset to fight the elements: heat, lights, tears… it can keep an artist on their toes! While they reset for the next scene, this is when the makeup will be done for the next actor. It is interesting because one moment you’re working with blood and berating a gritty face, and the next you need super model glam, and you are whipping out false eyelashes and beautiful lip colors!  On set, in makeup, xpect the unexpected!

{Photo Cred: Jack Megaw}

“I stand by with brushes for lighting touch-ups that will have to be reset to fight the elements: heat, lights, tears… it can keep an artist on their toes!”

GG: What was your favorite part of your position?

Wertman: I love working behind-the-scenes. You see everything. You’re not in charge…you are creating a vision, and then, you see it come to life. Frequently when you are doing makeup on an actor you will get the real person, and you will get their character. They are in and out of character when you’re working with them and it is cool to see both sides.

The cast were all so welcoming and appreciative. It is sad when the film wraps. You get close in a very odd way, I think the stress makes everyone bond. Doing the makeup gives you such a personal connection to the person, and their character!

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@we are looking for the DL on the juicy tips for this year’s make-up!

Here are Christine’s best tips for 2012! Which one will you try?

 

GLAM TIPS:

Raise a Brow

Structured and bold brows have been working the magazines for too long! Softer and more natural eyebrows are coming back. Wertman advises to, “fill them in and follow your natural brow line, use a soft brow pencil from Anastasia or Laura Mercier. Think of almost as if you’re drawing hairs!” For splotchy eyebrows, she recommends to try using powder filler like Benefit’s Browsing. The powder is pigmented and has a wax alongside the powder to set.

{Edwin Shaw Photography for Front Row Monthly. Makeup by Christine Wertman}

GI Joe, GI Gravy, Gee, I Want to Join the Navy

No time for a full eye? Try lining upper lash line with a Navy Pencil. Wertman says that Navy has the magical power to make the whites of the eyes look whiter allowing your own eye color to shine brighter and take away any fatigue that seems to always show up in eyes first.

Feeling Blue? {Designer Credit: MJ Whalen, Photo Credit: Jordan Beckham Photography for Front Row Monthly, and  Makeup by Christine Wertman}

Whiplash

Wertman highly suggests Laura Mercier Full Blown because “it has a beautiful, full, thickening effect and has held up on my busiest days.” She also likes a mascara with a separating comb, such as Buxom Mascara, that defines and stretches the lashes for a dramatic look.

Building a Good Foundation

Oily skin? Pressed and or loose mineral powder is the solution!  A blending brush allows you to build it until I feel the coverage is even and enough to disguise an uneven skin tone.

{The ‘Beauty Blender’, Sephora}

“Spend a little more money on your sponge and it will become your best friend…”

If you are a lover of liquid, use a sponge to apply after your moisturizer and primer. The secret? The sponge! Spend a little more money on your sponge and it will become your best friend. You can wash and re-use. Not all sponges are created equal. If you have a sponge that gets plumper when you wet or add foundation, it is not good quality. It will absorb product and give you an uneven application. Try the blender sponge, a Sephora makeup sponge, or my favorite, Laura Mercier’s, as it is antibacterial and comes in packs of 4 for $15!

Your Last Minute Tip On-the-Go…

Don’t forget to swipe on your signature lipstick or favorite gloss and go, go, go girl!

Thanks for the inside scoop Christine.  And, readers? Glam on
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XOXO,