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kanita said:
Who is that Dev guy?
are you talking about devendra banhart?

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http://www.chrisbuck.com
 
No, no, i know that Dev. :lol:


missahpes.com

He's in some band, found it on myspace.
 
oops, didnt post that last one correctly!

heres the girl if anybody knows who she is??
 
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That is Harley Viera-Newton. Some rich girl and a decent photographer (oh and I think she has some semifamous boyfriend). She has been mentioned in this thread before :flower:
 
I had that same camera as the Testicles guy when I was a kid.

Speaking of nether regions, lots of upskirt shots in scene pictures (Harley one for example). That's kinda creepy to me cause I think a lot of the girls are underaged
 
wow thanks njalle.
i looked her up, it seems she has the money to keep on taking 'great' polaroid photographs.


...everyone on the cobrasnake seems to be shadowed by cory
 
SoundsMV10.jpg

Isn't this miss6o? with Cory Kennedy and Jack Siegel?! shooting for The Sounds music video?
:D :shock: :ninja: :woot:

thecobrasnake.com​
 
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CiaoManhattan said:
I think Harley goes out with Mickey Madden from Maroon 5, correct me if I'm wrong?

I'm pretty sure that's the case...there are a ton of pictures of them together on thecobrasnake and the skullset
 
kimmisaurus said:
oops, didnt post that last one correctly!

heres the girl if anybody knows who she is??

she looks like (i am not sure) the blogger from Imaginary Socialite, but again I am not sure about that.
 
noooooooooooo! its more scene vs. emo! :rofl: plus the so-called "emo's" dont even know what emo exactly is...and the emo bands deny to be emo :rofl: they're just confused kids i think!
 
^ Down here scene is... colourful emo. LOL.
But this thread is conveying scene as a totally different thing to what I'm used to.
...and I like it better ^_^
 
CiaoManhattan, yes that´s miss60 :) You can see her in the video also. Cute pic.
 
sheit, i was hoping that certain pic from the sounds shoot never came up here. lol. they took it from the "frog perspective" in bad light so i look super fat in my face..but i do have some pics that i took last weekend. im gonna post those soon..
 
"The scene" is something that I have tried to define. However, it seems nearly impossible to define "the scene" because scenes exist everywhere you go. In New York City scenes have existed long before the Warholian era and NYC scenes are not just limited to fashion and music.

I think it is safe to say that right now, in New York City, there are many different types of scenes. However, some scenes are receiving a lot of attention from the media (specifically magazines) These scenes are usually considered to be the most popular ones because they experience a moment in the spotlight.

Right now, misshapes is a VERY popular party with a following. They have really given birth to a new kind of scene particularly because they play alternative music (rock, pop, nu rave, indie) and they also have a website that captures the general mood and look of the party. The use of the Internet has really enabled misshapes to become a phenomenon in its own right. Also, a lot of the people who go to misshapes regularly, work for magazines and PR companies and this has allowed the party to become EVEN more popular. In the past, Misshapes only attracted a downtown crowd, but these days misshapes has become somewhat of a marketable product and thus, their popularity has reached the mainstream.

The general look at misshapes is avant garde, goth, emo, downtown skater, rock chic, bohemian cool. Magazines like Nylon, Lula, ID, and Paper showcase all these styles, but generally all these styles exist in downtown NY as well as other alternative cultures. Misshapes has really done an excellent job of capturing downtown style, and even though some may feel it is “the scene”…I beg to differ. Misshapes is simply a party where all these people come together…There are other parties and venues downtown that do this as well, they are just not as exposed to the general public because they are not in the media. When people talk about scene style, I personally feel that they are really just talking about the aesthetic that is popular downtown. Downtown New York has always attracted creative types who are more daring in their fashion choices, and this daring aesthetic usually becomes popular with the mainstream once the look has become commercialized and marketable. A perfect example of this is suspenders, Nike uptowns, and (gasp) skinny jeans!

There are other cultures that exist in New York that have their own unique aesthetic and receive attention from the media. For example, there are clubs and lounges that attract a celebrity clientele (Bungalow 8, stereo, soho house, etc) These places have been featured in US weekly countless times and they have their own consistent following. Generally, this “scene” attracts an uptown/sophisticated crowd that adheres to a more classic and less subversive look. You won't see kids rockin looks by cassette playa or gareth pugh, but everyone is very stylish and chic and many work for magazine publications. It’s more Sex and the City then Sid and Nancy. There is also the “Chelsea scene”…the “Punk scene”…the “Rave/Bass Williamsburg scene”…the “socialite wealthy scene”…the “corporate investor scene”…the “bohemian artist scene”…etc. All of these “scenes” have their own unique aesthetic and contribute to the look of New York as a whole. The beauty of NYC is that every "scene" interacts and this creates a style that is distinctly New York!

 
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