Yaeji’s final show of her With A Hammer North America Tour was full of heart. It felt like a colorful odyssey from inside her mind. She was in tears at multiple points of the show and even spent a few minutes after the performance speaking about how beautiful of an experience she had during the process of her tour. The night combined artistic elements from many spheres, as Yaeji also sharply executed, entrancing choreography throughout the entirety of the show and curated unique video interludes, with her actually taking a hammer and “breaking” the video screen at one point. Overall the night was eclectic, heartfelt, and gripping, and a highly skillful exhibition of Yaeji’s many talents.
Read MoreTiffany Day brought her energetic stage presence, fun dance moves, relatable songs, and newfound gratitude to San Francisco on April 4 on The Gratitude Tour with bennytheghost as her opener- one year after her debut tour, the Renewal Tour, came to the city last April
Read MoreWith his clever song introductions and quirky, charming energy, grentperez kicks off the first night of his two shows at Brick & Mortar Music Hall in San Francisco on his “im cool i promise” world tour
Read MoreThe Evening Wear runway showcased a diverse range of couture ranging from statement embellished gowns to “Lolita” style-inspired dresses starting from 6:30 PM. Dazzling the bleak walls of City Point in Downtown Brooklyn were the stunning gowns and garments of international designers Lisa Ju, Hengki Kawilarang, Victoria Maiden, and Taussy Daniels. The diverse range of designers hailing from across the world brought the audience on an international cultural journey of fashion.
Read MoreSteve Lacy graced his presence with the Give You the World Tour at the Showbox SoDo in Seattle on Sunday, February 12, with soothingly eclectic vocals supported by a stellar lighting display sporting euphoric colors and lasers.
Read MoreSnow's clothes were undeniably modern, and yet, I felt there was a sense of faraway, foreign dreaminess imbued in the patterns. The sixties were a period of discovery. Women were demanding rights (and still are). The era was an explosion of colors, breaking fast the monotone binary. And in the storefront, I felt the spirit resurge. The dedication to breaking the mold was like a palpable force inside the small Bowery store. In a way, it felt like the sixties had swung by.
Read MoreWanting to reveal a different take on showcasing his fashion collection, [Phillip Lim] collaborated with photographer Jiro Konami to create an exhibition of their work to display the essence of New York City and the community.
Read MoreWith different styles, each designer at New York Men's Day redefined menswear and genderless fashion could be.
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