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In the photos, Ratajkowski wears Aiche's signature pieces such as body chains, rings, bracelets, pendants, and chokers—and not much else. Switching back and forth between topless looks made SFW with carefully positioned arms and shadows, sheer lingerie, and a few sweaters see-through enough to call into question their practicality, the 24-year-old model looks absolutely stunning in the lookbook shots.
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Life + Times: A Conversation With The Curator of “Sneakers: The Complete Limited Editions Guide”
Singer and songwriter Aloe Blacc has used his music as a platform to broadcast a message of positivity to as wide of an audience as possible. This is especially true on his new LP, Lift Your Spirit (available now), where his penmanship is met by a benign blend of soul, funk, rock, and hip-hop. “What it comes down to in my songwriting is trying to tell the story of the underdog and all the obstacles they have to overcome in this life,” says Blacc. “The stories in my songs are about the common individual and all the struggles they’re dealing with everyday, and also all the hopes and aspirations that they have. It’s about reflecting all of that, and at the same time getting people to sing along and feel good and just celebrate being here.”
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UniverCidade 2.0 - Parkour & Freerunning
Almost one year ago to the date, Buraka Som Sistema were called to perform on the first Boiler Room in their hometown of Lisbon. On the first 15 minutes of this now-legendary set (which you can still watch on Youtube) a new sound was introduced to the world. An intense, hypnotic and tropical-flavored 90 BPM beat got the crowd moving and Buraka’s sharply-dressed master of ceremonies Kalaf picked up the microphone - “We call it Zouk Bass”, he shouted. The crowd went wild and a new genre was officially born. Fast-forward one year into the present and Zouk Bass is now a worldwide phenomenon. From its origins as Antillean fast-paced party music - the word Zouk actually means party in the local creole - to being slowed-down and sensualized in Angola under the name Kizomba, to finally brought into the Global Club Music melting pot by Buraka Som Sistema, this sound has come a long way. Showcasing zouk maestros from all around the world, from USA’s JSTJR to Russia’s Insane Fennel, including Portugal’s DZC Deejays, the UK’s KJs, France’s Mala Noche and Buraka Som Sistema themselves - among many others - ‘We Call It Zouk Bass Volume I’ presents a truly global scene, united under the mission of making dance floors move a bit slower and a lot sexier. Buy it at iTunes, Beatport, Junodownload or Boomkat.