hand in hand…

HYE PARK FOR VOGUE KOREA…. LOVE HER.
For centuries dance has been the center of culture, both traditionally and as a part of pop culture.
It is no surprise that fashion and ballet have always walked hand in hand… somewhat…
Recently, in the January issue of Vogue, they used a dancer along side models… and I thought to myself how nice it is to see young men in dance make appearances in Vogue…Then I thought wait a second… I have a collection of these images that inspire me…. Then it made me realize even more so : 

First we had Picasso doing costumes for the Ballet Russe and Paris Opera… And Balanchine commissioned lacroix… now Rodarte has helped out… and recently, Peter Martins commissioned Valentino for NYCB.

Photographers like Irving Penn and Annie Leibovitz have always photographed dancers, Annie said herself that it was impossible to photograph dance itself… so instead she focused on portraits of influential dancers…

Here are some of my favorite dance meets ballet images…

WHEN CAROLINE TRENTINI WAS RELEVANT… and BILLY ELLIOT MADE IT OKAY FOR BOYS TO DANCE..
J CREW AD… TURN OUT LIKE NO OTHER…

WHO KNEW R. Zimmerman had turn out…

ROBERTO BOLLE AND COCO ROCHA IN VOGUE’S EDITORIAL ON ROMEO AND JULIET…
BEYOND BEAUTIFUL…

VALENTINO WORKING WITH NYCB… 

VOGUE CHINA FEATURE SASHA P AND POINTE SHOES… REALLY STUNNING…

ANNIE PHOTOGRAPHING THE INFAMOUS DARCI KISTLER…


The Church… kind of.

VOGUE…
I am always asked, “What is the most important thing to know when working in fashion?”
Most people would respond with be yourself… My answer differs:
DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!
It is important to know the who’s who of fashion… 
Here is how it works… Condenast (owned by Advance Publications) owns the world of fashion publishing… this includes Vanity Fair, W, Details, Allure, Glamour and of course… VOGUE.
VOGUE is the bible in the world of fashion… 
There are 19 editions of Vogue, and it was founded in 1892.
Anna Wintour is the Editor-inCheif of Vogue… making her like God.
The other Editor-in-Chief’s of Vogue to know…
UK … Alexandra Shulman
French… Emmanuelle Alt (Carine Roitfeld was  proir)
 Italia… Franca Sozzani
Anna Wintour and Franca Sozzani on the cover of Industrie.
Diana Vreeland and Grace Mirabella were former Editor-in-Chiefs at American Vogue.
Every issue of Vogue... I take the time to sit down with a good cup of coffee, 
and read Vogue cover to cover. I don’t flip through and just look at the pictures…
I actually read what is going on…
   Like any religion… there are rules… and we follow VOGUE’s… sometimes…
 There are other bands of fashion religions which include the power of the PR Girl, the 
sharp words of bloggers, the whimsical world of the stylists, the world of infinite possibilities... the designers,
and the incredible eyes of the photographers, the harsh demands of retail,  and the social climbing socialites
But in the world of fashion there is a job that everyone covets…
CREATIVE DIRECTOR  
this infamous title will always belong to the fiery hair/spirited Grace Coddington...
 She is responsible for making VOGUE… well… beyond beautiful. Her editorial spreads are gorgeous and they have been the inspiration for a lot of young aspiring fashionistas… When I was younger I would tear pictures from Vogue out and pin them on my wall… Later, I realized that every photo that I had ever pulled was hers. I don’t think anyone can produce a photo like her… not even me.
If Vogue is the Bible and Anna is God… Grace is like Jesus…
Making Vogue accessible to the public and translating Anna’s word, and point of view.
She is what makes fashion world glamorous and … well we all want her job.
 ….
 It doesn‘t end there… because Condenast’s best friend is the LVMH group… LVMH basically owns most of the luxury goods, fashion and products…
 Moet et Chandon, Vueve Clicquot, Belvedere, Fendi, Donna Karan, Emilio Pucci, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Celine, Parfums Christian Dior, Bulgari and Sephora are just some… 
Finally, the third mean girl in this equation is the PPR group…
owning Gucci, Puma, Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, YSL, Bottega Veneta, Volcom and more…
Between Condenast, LVMH, and PPR… well… they own the world of fashion…
thus why we follow their rules… 
New Obsession… Equestrian all the way… 

Thanks Giving…

If you know me… or follow this blog…
you already know how much I dislike the holidays.
The only perk to the holidays is the clothing… 

BUT last night I went to a local dive bar to
have a few beers with the boys. It turned into
a lot of cocktails and shots with … well everyone…

While I was there I ran into a former student…
who I found out went on to high school to become valedictorian
and just graduated UCLA…
It felt good.

Then… this morning I realized how lucky I am about my job…
Everyone is posting about their families and their
cars… but no one really is thankful for their job…
I LOVE MY JOB.
I am very thankful to have Alexandra Rose in my life.

Its funny because a lot of the SOCIAL CULTURE girls
are former students of mine… 



Big Day…

Today we officially launched http://www.socialculture.com 
Including our new on-line social networking tools!
Go Us! It was Africa hot today… so Shorts, a tank, and Michael Kors.

Also, Vogue announced their September Cover that is due to hit stands next week. The largest issue ever. As Lady Gaga had the March 2011 cover, she now graces the cover again this time fiercer than ever in Vogue’s largest issue ever. 916 pages celebrating 120 years of ruling fashion. Anna Wintour has definitely done something right, as she has influenced generations at the masses. Now, fashion is now more than ever one of the most important things to the the majority of America. Somehow, everyone now is caring about fashion and wants to dress well. Bravo. 

Now, it’s time for me to take over. Thanks.
So, as Vogue celebrates 120 years, we celebrate year 1… 
Here’s to hoping we become a household name in fashion.

It has been too long…


I think it might be fear…

I know it has been a while since I have blogged, and well it has been a really stressful month, and a month of change. We are already halfway through the year and this year has escaped so fast. I have been spending more and more time in Los Angeles in hopes that SOCIAL CULTURE will keep growing and doing well… And that is what I am afraid of … what happens if we stop growing??

I am afraid that every choice I make might lead to failure, or how it will effect our company. 



But pretty much my life has been on the go.

Here are some of my thoughts so far… reflecting back on the first half of the year…

1. Relationships… 
Not everyone is meant for them, or ready for them at any given moment and that timing is everything.


2. Fashion…
Fashion has led me to meet amazing people and have amazing nights of runway shows, and fashion talk.
(Santiago, Myself, Dia: Editor at Splash Magazine, Martin,Nyjo, Dominque, Sandra: Editor at Hope of Women at the EXPOSED fashion shows at the TENTEN WILSHIRE rooftop)


3. Friendships…
Just because you have been friends with someone your whole life doesn’t mean that particular friendship was meant to last forever. Sadly, some friendships end, but new ones come into your life and are cultivated because as people we change. 
(martin and myself at Melanie’s Good Ol’ Fashioned Fun baby shower for Landon)


4. On Being Gay…
Being gay doesn’t define a person, but during gay pride people can come together and if you just meet the person, have worked with the person, or have known that person your whole life that there is something to relate to… Your sexuality… and at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter and in retrospect of gay pride, I realize… being gay doesn’t define myself, but it defines a lot of other people.
(Osito, Memo, Philip, Ceasar, Rene, Myself and Mocte and Long Beach Pride 2012)


5. Me…
I don’t know what is going to happen tomorrow, but I know what I want out of my life, and I think I know who I am, and am becoming as a person and for the first time in my life it seems very clear.
(Me, photographed by Alexandra Rose on her new Hasselblad) 

Being Comfortable In My Body…

We have become obsessed with weight… So much so that we have television shows dedicated to weight. Every year we make resolutions, and for some those resolutions include weight loss: including myself.
Here is the problem I have with weight loss… When I was dancing ballet I weighed in anywhere between 115-130 with a waistline of 27-28″
After dancing ballet I weighed in between 130-150 with a waistline of 28-30″
Now, I weigh between 170-180 with a waist of 32″

When I was dancing ballet our weight was crucial as it determined casting, costumes and well your job. I became obsessed with my weight. I became so obsessed that my weight never fluctuated it was a constant number that shall remain nameless but it was a number between 115-130 lbs. Now, the crazy part was I was actually maintaining this weight in a healthy manor.

After dancing ballet I saw my waistline getting bigger and I became even more obsessed, so much so I developed unhealthy eating habits, and basically starving myself to be thin. I would allow myself one meal a day, and I would still be exercising ridiculously. At the same time I was going to school full time and working over nights, and pushing my body to the max. I refused to gain any weight, and since I wasn’t dancing 6 hours a day I decided to take some ballet classes in the mornings after work just to stay thin…

Finally, I was okay with my weight… Or was I?

I feel like not only did ballet screw up my head when it came to weight, self acceptance and perception but being gay factored into my weight complex…
I felt that because I danced ballet I was supposed to be thin, and because I was more effeminate I needed to be twinkish.

Then I had my ethnicity come into play with this stereotype that all asians are super thin. My sister is super thin, ridiculously thin, even after having two babies she is still super thin. 

And then I got into fashion and I started to gain weight… Ironic right?
In the beginning I felt like I could flex my power and say HAH! my weight doesn’t matter anymore but yours does… I was wrong. After gaining almost 50 pounds since ending my ballet career I realized that this isn’t where I want to be- physically. 
Yes, my body has changed drastically as I am no longer this shapeless ballet dancer, with swan arms, as my body has filled out, as if I had just hit puberty… But now my problem is this: the ADONIS FACTOR. LOGO did a documentary on this complex gay men have and justified it. I get it, the human body isn’t supposed to be obese, and muscle tone is natural- but as gay men have we taken it to the extreme?

I went to a bar the other night and ran into a friend who I hadn’t seen in a year. He had gone from muscular to porn start status body type. It was kind of ridiculous. The awkward part was, I wasn’t jealous of his body type- it made me realize, and miss what i considered to be my ideal body type. Since the new year I have lost a total of 13 pounds. And I want to shed another 15. I want my waistline to be back down to a 30, and I want to say the following:

I don’t expect everyone to be pencil thin, nor do I care if you are pencil thin or not. I consider for myself, for my body type, for my sanity, and for what I have grown up around and developed an “ideal” body type for myself is my opinion and no one else’s. I do not force it down your throat, don’t force your opinions down mine. AND I HATE IT when people say, “YOU LOOK GREAT, healthy.” I was healthy at 150 – I am 20 pounds heavier than that and I don’t like it, personally. My body is my business, so if I want to loose weight – don’t make me feel guilty about it. I grew up in a world where weight mattered, I work in an industry where weight is crucial, I am associated in a lifestyle that body type matters, and I am Asian and the stereotypes of body type exist- 

I want to be comfortable in my body- and that body is at a lower weight than I am at now.
I was more confident then.
I felt sexier.
I was happy about how I looked.

Isn’t happiness the most important thing in life?