Here is the thirty-ninth Fuggin' Friday feature. Enjoy! If you don't know what a Fuggin' Friday post is, check out all the info here.
Not Convinced by the MacBook Pro Retina Display? This Will Change Your Mind
Apple recently rolled out a new line of its workhouse line of MacBook Pros which many reports suggested, was more of a modest upgrade across the hardware board – except for the Retina Display. A carryover from the iPhone’s ever envious display which has seen few equals, an expansive 2880 x 1800 screen offers enough real estate for all your visual needs. While the tagline of “Innovation in every dimension” may meet some critics, the new thinner unibody design and display are elements that simply cannot be overlooked. Source: Mac Rumors
10.Deep 2012 Summer “Wild & Peaceful” Lookbook Video
Just in time for the official advent of summer, 10.Deep has unveiled a video lookbook previewing the new Summer 2012 line which coincides with the line’s release today. Of course, the usual 10.Deep tees and snapbacks are present, but the video also reveals the forthcoming line’s abundance of all-over prints like camouflage and leopard, cast against the backgrounds that inspired them. Aptly called “Wild & Peaceful,” you’ll be able to find pieces from this collection from your local 10.Deep stockist starting today, as well as from the 10.Deep web shop.
Benny Gold delivers this “Indian Summer” lookbook to coincide with the release of his Valencia Collection for this season. A casual perspective captivates the essence of a summer day in the city that blends seamlessly into the night. Shot by New York-based photographer Bryan Derballa, this photo set incorporates a familiar collection of items offering seasonally appropriate designs and a high level of wearability.
Pharrell and Mark McNairy Talk About Recent Collaboration
Pharrell enlisted the help of American designer Mark McNairy for a collaborative “BEE” line with the rapper and entrepreneur’s burgeoning Billionaire Boys Club label. Lifestyle and fashion magazine Complex recently caught up with the two to chat about the inspirations behind the slightly tongue-in-cheek line, the importance of American production, and the current varying climates of street fashion. Don’t forget to check out the full interview from Complex.
The Manhattan Project Time Lapse Video
From exhilarating vistas at the tops of buildings, to unique vantage points at the street level, budding professional photographer Cameron Michaels spent weeks lugging over 120 pounds of camera gear all around Manhattan’s most traveled landmarks to capture the content necessary for this breathtaking time lapse video. He admits that some laws may have been broken in his quest for the perfect angle, but once you’ve cleared five minutes from your day to watch his work in spectacular full-screen HD, you’ll be inclined to agree that it was well worth it. Michaels used the band BLACKMILL for the video’s soundtrack.
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