Oh you know, just a standard night at The Standard Hotel… nbd…
Seriously one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen!!! Even a street full of jaded New Yorkers was blown away. Each one of these lights is A HOTEL ROOM— complete with choreographed dancer inside.
Target, you are amazing!!! NYC loves you.

Awesome and adorable collection of paintings on the Behance network. Darth has never looked so good!
I always love hearing someone successfully articulate the intellectual nature of style. Here are some wonderful thoughts on style from Dr. Cornel West, the terribly smart and stylish modern thinker.
One of my favorite sentiments: Style is inseparable from voice— but a voice is very different from an echo.
Prepidemic has 4 different videos with Dr. West for your sartorial pleasure.
Dr. Cornel West on Style: The Complete Interview | Prepidemic Magazine
For those of you gentlemen wondering what to pack for this long holiday weekend, may I suggest channeling JFK.

Debonair magazine makes it easy here

I keep reading about whether socks and sandals should still be considered BAD, or if they are inching their way towards RAD… Or at least acceptable.
Right now I still think they’re bad. I think…
But I do have a really hard time resisting stupid trends. So if you see me rocking the socked-sandal this summer, let’s please have a conversation about my self-control. Thanks.

Amazing. Apparently Tyra Banks wore a jumpsuit in every episode of this season’s America’s Next Top Model. Every one!
Also amazing: Go Fug Yourself, for recapping the looks with snarky commentary so that you and I don’t have to actually sit through a full episode of Top Model (Let alone all 12. Shudder.)

(via GOOD)
“One way of proving your trustworthiness is by earning it the old-fashioned way. The other way, apparently, is by simply growing a beard.
The Chronicle of Higher Education reports on a study in the Journal of Marketing Communications, which found that among bearded and clean-shaven men, the bearded men were generally deemed more credible.
The study showed participants pictures of men endorsing certain products. In some photos, the men were clean-shaven. In others, the same men had beards. Participants thought the men with beards had greater expertise and were significantly more trustworthy when they were endorsing products like cell phones and toothpaste.
Doubs Golves. Get them here. And then look amazing.

