Having transitioned into a more self-mythologizing style, Marquis Phifér has gotten conceptual on you all: His fourth-year (or 5th) installment into the LateBoots brand offers two lifestyles, a collection of heartfelt hustles credited to Phifér in college and a idiosyncratic style credited to his “Prima Donna,” street ways–the more brash, male-empowering alter ego. Though some of the slow summers have thoroughly memorable wins, Phifér boasts his most adventurous hustle yet: life after college in New York. Another plus: The boy who blew up going all melismatic with the flashiest Bob Fosse-meets-rap bravado-moves woke up from the New Years party with a fashion hangover. Hosted at the private Houston home of Glytch Media President Terry Thierry, last night was like a gospel sanctimony and old-fashioned showbiz razzle-dazzle. Chic homes and small waist for twenty twelve. And we playin Jigga.

//Eurodisco New Years Eve 2012 With Prima Donna Phifér & Friends! –>Inside Story
Pictured with Jay-Z New Years Eve 2010 in Las Vegas just twelve months ago. And as the timepiece sacheyed to 12:01am Kanye became a fashion trending topic for the 2011 calender. No-No-No, this is more about your style of living oppose to clothes–lavish dreams, lookin clean, hella green. In this lifetime you either get it or not. Lifestyles are negotiable. Kanye West is my BEST for most things, no shit. Not shocked or gagged right. But before this year was over you knew Phifer had another Kanye initiave under his velvet shoes. I could careless about the others style. Kanye has delievered you trends next day express–everybody had it. Leather pant, Versace for H&M, shirt wrapped around the waist, the Givenchy tour clothes. If you take a gander at his style archives West gets ridiculously maximal, blowing past all the rules of hip-hop, even though, for the past half-decade, he’s been the one inventing the fashion rules. I’ve renamed Kanye, it’s Kanye Best. No West. Just Best. –>Inside Story
Kids on Crosby in the street drinking wine. I’ll show you how to do this son! Derek is so good to us. He needs an extra day or month on the calender. I am dying at this Women’s collection. Both Resort and Spring. Your closet should be dreaming. And with my whole being I support the creative minds behind these garments. Derek Lam‘s recent line 10 Crosby, named after the address of his company’s headquarters in New York, is a new collection inspired by the cool, downtown girls he sees around the neighborhood. Now you want to relocate right? This is what we call the proper adDress: Travel all across the city in colorful garments–Crosby in the Spring. Get into the collections my dear!
And it’s not even birthday! Beautiful things come in small packages with a velvet touch — powerful yet simple with an uncommon elegance. This new release carries strong attention to detail and made a cozy home kicking off my arm party. Beauty is compatible with red-hot performance. Rhod bracelets from the delightfully forward thinking @RRhoxy, one half of the brother and sister duo “Rhu & Rho”, are available for online purchase now. Subtract a few coins from your Christmas money and SHOP SHOP SHOP. Available at http://therhod.com/.
Sham Shirley
Jumping out the jungle, Iggy Azalea, an Australian songwriter and rapper. Yes, a rapping Aussie. She came to my attention via Youtube and Twitter like the rest of us. There are so many words I can’t afford to say. No room for a music critic. Just watch and listen. Iggy Azalea drops by the FLuD headquarters to discuss the single “Pu$$y,” her first public experience, and Australian meat pot pies. Click link to give her mixtape a listen. | Iggy Azalea-Ignorant Art Mixtape Video inside! –>Inside Story
Title: Beyonce’s Creative Director, Jenke-Ahmed Tailly is welcomed. With no official background check available for public viewing–I’m hesitant to report his online resume. So I will politely decline in doing so. But let’s not lose focus here, this series is about the FASHAWN! And tapping into the ego. It works for me. As the curtain lifts for “the creators” to perform, and coming off a string of much-publicized style choices for King B’s “4″ album (cue his memorable appearance on “Year of 4″ documentary). Tailly is undoubtedly a monarch of style (even his tag-along fashion moments with Shala Monroque is so “Big Pimpin”). Girls run the world. But who runs the girls? –>Inside Story
Knock, knock delivery! Timberland Crystal Mountain Tall Lace Waterproof Boot gifted by Team Epiphany. Who you feel about these purple snowflakes on my feet? I’ll be cosy and warm until summer flowers bloom. Gee, ain’t life sweet? Get out and stay out as long as you can with the Crystal Mountain Tall Lace Waterproof Boots. Fleece lining made from 30% recycled PET from plastic bottles are warm and comfortable and durable Green Rubber lug outsoles made with 42% recycled rubber provide traction on any surface all while keeping the environment in mind. With anti-fatigue technology for comfort, you’ll want to wear these boots all day long.

Thanks Team Epiphany!
Sham Shirley
In my most Southern accent, everybody knows: I meet Fonzworth Bentley through Coltrane Curtis–you know us Morehouse brothers gotta stay together. Bentley is somewhat of an advisor, I’ll hit him up sporadically whenever I need advice or a kick in the…he keeps me grounded consistently reminding me to stay focus—and in school. “I expect big things from you”-His words, or it was something like that lol. But BC (before connections) I’ve always always always loved Fonzworth’s style, it’s like he inaugurated the dandy gentrification into the hip-hop industry. Although Bentley is known for his colorful flare, well, America’s Perfect Gentlemen is now apart of the Marriage Group. Today’s typical hip hop artist generally lives a very fast and “on the go” lifestyle, working 24 hours a day it seems, and remaining single and/or divorced in their personal lives. G.O.O.D. Music’s Fonzworth Bentley drops knowledge on how he balances a marriage with “Benjamin Button” star, Faune Chambers and his music/movie career.
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Filled to the brim with couples, Galleria shoppers and fashionably dressed girls-night-outers, the Grand Lux Cafe gives off a gilded glare – both from the actual 30-foot-high ceilings and a spacious dining room that feels more palatial than cavernous (the resturant comes wrapped in embossed gold Mylar). But the tone here is serious, sober, weighty – service is snappy and personal; booths are deep and romantically dim, lending a comforting aura to the dining experience. This feels like “luxury dinning.” The expansive menu rides the line between fine cuisine and nouveau comfort food, with an overarching Asian influence. This is an encore on encore on encore of another vicarious experience of opulence! –>Inside Story
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A film by Harrison Boyce and Nathan Brown of Boyce & Brown, London performing Marvin Gaye’s “Purple Snowflakes” for New York Times Magazine. “Picking a holiday song is harder than people think,” explains the Trinidad-born, Brooklyn-based rapper Theophilus London. “If you’re not going to write your own modern classic like George Michael or Run DMC, you have to cover something a lot of people don’t know.” The original is really stripped down and trippy,” says London, “so it inspired me to make my own weird version.” Pictured (from left): Elijah Austin, Omar Grant, Theophilus London, Aja Grant. –>Inside Story
Oh, this feels like a tour. The Yoko Ono Tour. The platinum french frame team came out to play–sociopolitical frames. Black at it again. Who you wit? Rollses and Maybachs and Gulfstream jets, five-star hotels and Audemars Piguet watches could not keep us Texas boys away from a reunion. Hey, let me speak it into reality! Lastnight, I had dinner with Terrance Phearse (pronounced Fierce) and his silver jewels. Darling, Terrence Phearse is a contributing fashion editor at ESSENCE.com and market editor at The Blay Report. Currently, he “Works It” at InStyle magazine and is a former HarpersBazaar.com, Louis Vuitton, Vibe, Teen Vogue, LuckyMag.com, and Paper Magazine intern. Terrence holds a B.S. from the Fashion Institute of Technology and lives in New York City. Twas wonderful to catch up with my fellow Houston Monarch! –>Inside Story
Investing in yourself is the #1 GIFT OF ALL TIME. This book highlights the fact that some of us are a walking business. Carefully craft your name, brand and image, in return make money. And that’s just by having a good idea. This item is the classic bestseller that taught the business world that safe is risky; very good is bad; and above all, you’re either remarkable or invisible. In 2002, Seth Godin asked a simple question that turned the business world upside down: What do Starbucks and JetBlue and Apple and Dutch Boy and Hard Candy have that other companies don’t? How did they confound critics and achieve spectacular growth, leaving behind formerly tried-and-true brands? Godin showed that the traditional P’s that marketers had used for decades to get their products noticed-pricing, promotion, publicity, packaging, etc.-weren’t working anymore. Marketers were ignoring the most important P of all: the Purple Cow. –>Inside Story


