Friday, August 31, 2012

AN ODE TO MEN WITH LONG HAIR, WHO WORE HEADBANDS AND SHORT SHORTS, AND PLAYED WITH WOODEN RACQUETS...




I grew up watching tennis in the late 1970's and early 1980's when champions like Bjorn Borg, Guillermo Vilas and John McEnroe ruled the courts. So cool they were with their long hair and headbands, adorned in brands like Fila, Tacchini and Ellesse, and claiming their victories with racquets made of wood. 

Now don't get me wrong,  I love Federer, Djokovic, and Nadal but I do miss the style and swagger of those days gone by. So while your flat screens are tuned to the US Open, this final grand slam tournament of 2012, I leave you with these images of an era when our tennis players were gods among men.

JOHN MCENROE AT WIMBLEDON 1981 (SI VAULT.COM); GUILLERMO VILAS AND BJORN BORG EARLY 1980's; JOHN MCENROE,BJORN BORG AND VITAS GERULAITIS IN CENTRAL PARK IN 1981(AP);  DUNLOP MAXPLY; ILIE NASTASE EARLY 1970's; BJORN BORG AND JOHN MCENROE; BJORN BORG AND JOHN MCENROE AT THE START OF THE 1981 WIMBLEDON MENS SINGLES FINAL 

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

POWER COUPLE


The New York Times Magazine uncovered what powers the ripping forehands and backhands of the Williams sisters on the cover this past weekend. Revealing what lies beneath their tennis dresses, Venus and Serena displayed the bodies that have won more than 50 singles and doubles grand slam titles between them. With this one "shot", they probably did more to empower women than all the shots they have hit by unabashedly showing off the perfection and imperfections of their indomitable physiques. 

     

And in their first round of play at the US Open yesterday, the Williams sisters debuted the looks that will 
adorn those physiques for the next fortnight. Venus is wearing her own design, the Fall Rose Garden signature dress (above left) from her collection Eleven by Venus Williams. The form fitting cut looks great on her sleek physique. Serena is donning the Nike Statement Pleated Knit Women's Tennis Dress (above right). The pleated skirt and cinched waist are the perfect match for her body type. 

Either sister's look can be yours by clicking on the dress. The bodies you'll have to get on your own.

Monday, August 27, 2012

GETTIN' HIGH...TOPS!

It seems like its all about a high top for fall, so here are a few of my picks for the season. Weekday or weekend, city streets or city courts, from a Vans classic to a trendy Isabel Marant, these sneakers are all style. 
















Sunday, August 26, 2012

SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. Welcome to the first installment. I will be highlighting many of my favorites in the weeks to come, but tonight we begin with six classics (click title to see preview)...



This skateboard documentary chronicles the glory days of the Z-Boys, a team of hard-core surfers from the Zephyr Surf Shop in Venice Beach, California who sought to translate surfing moves onto their skateboards. In the mid-1970's, skateboarding was widely seen as a fad of the 1960's, but the radical moves and gnarly streetwise style of the Z-Boys changed skateboarding as a sport and blazed the trail for the extreme sports movement. Directed by former Z-Boy Stacy Peralta and narrated by Sean Penn, this might be my number one sports documentary.



It is very hard to choose one boxing movie with such other greats as Raging BullRocky and The Fighter, but the combination of Muhammad Ali and William Klein makes this my first choice. In William Klein's fascinating documentary, photographed with his inimitable point of view, Ali demonstrates why he is known as "The Greatest," both in and out of the ring. Events such as his defeat of Sonny Liston, transformation from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali, and resistance to the Vietnam War draft were all captured during filming.



As with boxing there are so many fantastic surfing movies like Endless Summer, Five Summer Stories and Point Break, but none of those star the incomparable Jan-Michael Vincent, along with William Katt and Gary Busey. Funny and poignant, this coming-of-age drama captures the tumultuous 1960's with the California surf as the backdrop.


This film starring a young Mariel Hemingway centers on a group of women trying to qualify for the 1980 US Olympic Track and Field team. Their dreams are thwarted when the United States announces its boycott of the Games for political reasons. The movie was praised by critics for providing a realistic look at the world of women's athletics and for exploring the complex relationships that can exist among teammates and their coach. It is probably most noted for its portrayal of the lesbian relationship between Hemingway's character and her older teammate. For me, the 1970's track and field apparel, Adidas's finest era when shoes like the SL 72, Gazelle and Orion were born, makes this movie a style of sport classic. 



This 1977 docudrama about the world of bodybuilding focuses on the 1975 Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia competitions. Shot during the 100 days leading up to the competitions, the film focuses on the rivalry between Arnold Schwarzenegger, the five-time Mr.Olympia going for his sixth consecutive title, and his primary competitor, Lou Ferrigno. Schwarzenegger's larger than life physique and persona are impossible to deny and with the box office success of the film a star was born. Lou Ferrigno also went on to star as The Hulk in "The Hulk"


Astonishing alpine locations, action-packed photography, a young Robert Redford in one of his earliest starring roles and the gorgeous Camilla Sparv, are just a few of the visual splendors of this film.  Redford plays a ruthlessly ambitious skier competing in Europe for Olympic gold and Gene Hackman is his coach who tries to temper the upstart’s narcissistic drive for glory.


Saturday, August 25, 2012

GOOD NEWS... BAD NEWS...



IT WAS A GOOD WEEK... 
 On monday Augusta National Golf Club, famous for hosting The Masters tournament and infamous for its all male membership policy, finally admitted not one but two women: Condoleezza Rice, the former secretary of state, and Darla Moore, a South Carolina businesswoman.



IT WAS A BAD WEEK...
On thursday Lance Armstrong was stripped of all his titles, including his seven Tour De France wins, and banned from competitive cycling for life, after announcing he would not contest doping charges leveled against him by United States Anti-Doping Agency.

Photos: Audrey Hepburn 1955: Hulton Archive/Getty Images, Lance Armstrong 2010: Joel Sagat/AFP/Getty Images


Thursday, August 23, 2012

SUBWAY SERIES

                       2012 BROOKLYN NETS LOGO                                   1930's NYC SUBWAY SIGN                        

When developer Bruce Ratner embarked on the journey to buy the New Jersey Nets and build a new home arena for them in Brooklyn, he recruited Jay-Z, who grew up in public housing just a couple of miles from the site, to join his group of investors. Despite his relatively small 15% ownership of the team, Jay-Z has become the face of the Brooklyn Nets, in particular helping to design the team's new logo and uniforms.


The look is surprisingly simple compared to other NBA logos and while we know Jay-Z loves "Black", he says his inspiration came from old New York subway signs… “They were a strong, beautiful, iconic black and white. I just wanted something to withstand the test of time and be here forever. "

As the much anticipated Barclays Center, home of the new Brooklyn Nets, nears it September opening, I thought I would share some of these new logos and old signs. This simple retro design seems quite fitting for the new hipster style of Brooklyn.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

CHAMPIONS



Not much to say other than express my admiration for two great champions and take my hat off to Vuitton for celebrating their achievements. Gymnast Larisa Latynina, left, had been the record holder of most Olympic medals won (18) until Micheal Phelps, right, broke her record in the London Summer Olympic games, winning 22. The mutual admiration captured in this image by Annie Leibovitz is a testament to their sportsmanship and her ability to capture it on film. And what a treat it is to see Michael Phelps looking as comfortable in a three piece suit as he does in a Speedo!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

HANDS FREE: CHIC BACKPACKS FOR FALL


As we get closer to September, I'm thinking about a new fall bag. The back to school promotions are everywhere and a backpack is a classic. Whether toting gym clothes, a laptop, magazines, or an extra layer should the temperature shift, backpacks need not be for school kids only. Above are my 8 grown-up picks for fall in sophisticated autumnal colors, high to low, all sporty, all chic!

Top row from left: Louis Vuitton "Bosphore" $1720; SkullCandy "Coin" $44.99; American Apparel "Canvas School Bag" $46.00; Herschel "Little America" $84.99; Bottom row: Burton "Monette" $54.95; Duluth "Scoutmaster" $150; Gucci $990; Jansport "Right" $55

Saturday, August 18, 2012

THE OTHER NYC MARATHON


   
Yesterday was the 6th Annual Sea Paddle NYC, a 26.5 mile stand-up paddleboard race 
around Manhattan. Above are the start and finish of the race. 

Stay tuned for all that happened in between...

Photographs above by Maddalena Gracis

Friday, August 17, 2012

LEISURE TIME

Hope everyone has a nice weekend and enjoys some recreation!

1968 Paul Newman and Robert Redford in Mexico 
Photograph by Lawrence Schiller 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

ENDLESS SUMMER

I just stumbled upon this body of work by Steve Russell, classic surf photography taken on Hawaii's legendary North Shore from 1981 until 1993. Russell captured many of the great surfers on film all from his front row seat in the water. 

The water shot is the most difficult photographic image in surf photography. The subject is moving, the background is moving and the photographer is swimming with one arm. 










Wednesday, August 15, 2012

I'LL HAVE MINE WITH SNOW



GOWDYS at SNOWMASS. Photos by Jeremy Swanson

PROFESSIONALS ONLY PLEASE

Available at Bergdorf Goodman 

This fall 2012 architectural shoe of wonder by Alexander McQueen defies the laws of fashion and gravity. Only the most experienced fashionistas should dare to wear... trained professionals like Lady Gaga and Daphne Guiness or perhaps a prima ballerina. Despite the claim of stability due to the elongated base, the rest of us better hit the gym fast because I'm guessing 1 minute in these shoes equals about 60 calf raises. I wouldn't worry too much though. With a price tag of $6395, I dont think too many of us will have to start training.

Photographs from left: Daphne Guiness by Bryanboy, Lady Gaga by Nick Knight, Veronica Tennant by David Street

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

NATURE'S GATORADE

Feeling a bit zapped in between a double spin class at Soul Cycle this weekend, I bought a bottle of coconut water hoping to revive myself for the next class. It was the most delicious I have ever tasted. It had none of the sour tanginess of other deli brands, but a silky sweetness I found perfectly tasty and refreshing... like a coconut that had just been cracked open and poured in a bottle. The brand is Harmless Harvest and I must say the design and illustrations on the label and on their website are as sweetly crafted as the beverage. I was ready to go for round two!

Now if you dont already know, coconut water is nature's Gatorade. Its packed with potassium (twice as much as a banana), as well as those electrolytes and minerals your body needs to rehydrate after big workout. 

So drink up... this really is good and good for you.

Monday, August 13, 2012

OLYMPIC FAREWELL

As we say goodbye to the Olympics of 2012, I leave you with a last look at a sport that is all style. 
While fencing did not get the attention of such sports as swimming, track & field and gymnastics, 
the photographs of the competition were some of the most beautiful of the games.  The costume of 
the white uniforms, choreography of the movement, and drama of the black backdrop give the 
images a cinematic effect, almost like movie stills from a new Star Wars prequel. 


Dmitry Lovetsky/AP
Andrew Medichini/AP
NBC Sports
Max Rossi/Reuters
Eddie Mulholland
Jed Jacobsohn/NYTimes


Friday, August 10, 2012

HOT IN THE SHADE


                           

Lolo Jones and her TEAM USA teammates have been sporting some serious shades at the Olympics. These lightweight glasses are designed for performance but with ultimate style. Check out my gold medal winners below... intimidation factor 10!



All available at paragonsports.com

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

OLYMPIC POSTERS. I always loved the graphics and logo in the Mexico 1968 Olympic poster. Its my favorite Olympic poster of them all. There are no illustrations. Its just design and typography. Here are a few others I love for their simplicity.



DESIGN BY LANCE WYMAN
Inspired by the psychedelic style of the day and referencing the expanding-lines pattern found in 
 works by Mexico's Huichole Indians




DESIGN BY YUSAKA KAMEKURA
Olympic rings are superimposed on the emblem of the Japanese national flag, 
representing the rising sun



DESIGN BY ERNST ROCH AND ROLF HARDER
Titled "The Invitation", the five Olympic rings resound symbolically in successive waves, 
inviting athletes from all continents to the 1976 Olympic Games



DESIGN BY WLADMER ARSENTJEV
A section of a running track creates an architectural silhouette typical of Moscow, 
topped with a five-pointed red star