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Join us for the Fashion Week Los Angeles Roundtable, Monday, Jan. 25

Monday, January 18th, 2010

We’re excited to be hosting our first Roundtable for Fashion Week Los Angeles, next Monday at The Standard Downtown LA.

Press release follows.

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For Immediate Release: January 18, 2010 / Updated: January 22, 2010

Fresh Vision for a Fashion Week That Fits Los Angeles
January 25 roundtable to identify threads of truth for proposal to City of Los Angeles

There is a new voice for fashion week in Los Angeles, and the strategy is to deprivatize by partnering with the City of Los Angeles. The goal of Fashion Week Los Angeles is to provide the fashion industry with a world-class, worldwide platform based on a high level of organization, design, style, efficiency, and exposure.

Fashion Week Los Angeles, and forthcoming website fashionweek.la, is the concept of event producer Michael Venedicto, of L.A.-based Trapeze Partnerships, and design director Jeff Warrington, of LA.-based The Look Partnership, who are taking initial steps as producers.

The first step is a January 25 roundtable taking place at The Standard Downtown L.A., with 25 key fashion influencers—the first of many conversations to tailor a thoughtful, informed, and competitive program that uniquely fits Los Angeles.
On Fashion Week Los Angeles’ proposal to provide a long-term vision for the program, Venedicto states, “By involving the City of Los Angeles as a business partner, we’re confident that attracting the necessary talent and sponsorship dollars will be possible, to create a real impact on behalf of both the fashion industry and the city.”

Trapeze Partnerships is spearheading an effort to change the face of fashion week in Los Angeles— and of the overall L.A. fashion industry—with several goals in mind: 1. To make L.A. a coveted destination for buyers during the seasonal fashion buying cycle; 2. To promote L.A. as a credible venue for global editorial coverage of established as well as emerging fashion designers and trends; 3. To enhance business opportunities and increase revenue influx for Los Angeles—and for the fashion industry in general—through its fashion week.

A summary of key insights and expressed opinions from the roundtable will be presented to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, in seeking the city’s official endorsement and support for subsequent phases of this initiative.

“We don’t think that L.A. needs to try to be anything other than itself in hosting a fashion week, but recent shows and venues, and their promoters’ intentions, seem diffused. We’re ready to take the opportunity to organize something that’s engaging and cohesive,” says Warrington.

The proposed permanent location for Fashion Week Los Angeles would be downtown, transforming a large city-owned parking lot into a well-appointed, accessible, tented venue. The roster would consist of hand-selected designers—both established and emerging, local and international—with all given prime popular and commercial exposure for their collections. The production quality of the event would fit the template of other world-class events produced by Venedicto over the past 25 years. The runway shows, as well as original programming, resources, and social networking, would be available on the official website. The complete first draft of the proposal will be available upon request in late February 2010.

For more information, see: http://www.fashionweek.la, or contact press@fashionweek.la.

“Out There” on Trend Hunter

Friday, July 24th, 2009

“Peeptastic Hotel Installations”

“The Standard in Hollywood Hosts Melissa Manning’s ‘Out There’”

Thanks to Trend Hunter for the mention!

“Out There” Brings Desert Deviance to The Standard, Hollywood

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

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Melissa Manning expands on her “Out There” series of photographs to manifest the weathered mysteries of rural desert life, tumbleweeds and all, in the lobby of The Standard, Hollywood. The opening event is Thursday, June 4.

The hotel, located on the Sunset Strip, is known for its chic turn on the retro motor lodge, as well as for one voyeuristic feature in particular: the glass box behind the front desk, where a model solitarily situates herself while the activity of the hotel swirls around outside. For the “Out There” installation, Manning translates the richness documented in the two-dimensional world of a photograph into the real space of the box, complete with artifacts, which will then be inhabited.

As an extension of Manning’s “Out There” photographic series that began six years ago, the latest project was inspired by observation, documentation, and scavenging from “many trips to the desert.”

“You notice how things change: furniture moves around, paintball marks appear, burn piles are found, and a burned desert floor changes into a field overgrown with future tumbleweeds that will eventually die and move on,” says Manning. “I guess it’s the cycle of life combined with the harsh conditions and wide open expanses that I am attracted to, where structures and possessions are abandoned and forgotten, left to degrade and to be scavenged by the elements, the wild life, and the characters that inhabit the desert.”

The opening reception for the “Out There” installation takes place June 4, 2009, from 8–10 p.m. at The Standard, Hollywood, at 8300 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA. The event is open to the public, with DJs (to be announced) and complimentary drinks. The installation will last about a month.

Following the opening, a video and event photos will be available on The Look Partnership website at thelookpartnership.com/outthere.

About Melissa Manning:
Melissa Manning photographs people, lifestyles, and product for commercial and editorial assignments. She earned her BFA in Photography/Imaging from Art Center College of Design, with honors, and later became well known as an L.A. society photographer for Flaunt magazine. She is co-founder and partner of The Look Partnership, a Los Angeles-based creative studio. Melissa has been featured on VH1, and her work is in the permanent collection of LACMA. She currently lives in Glendale, CA.

About The Look Partnership:
The Look Partnership is an interaction-driven creative studio headed by photographer Melissa Manning and graphic designer Jeff Warrington. As collaborators, they aim to position brands to create and sustain business momentum by reaching audiences through projects that reveal a provocative point of view. The company produces applied photographic and design projects, including publication, interactive, advertising, high-end marketing communications, and event photography and marketing tools. To view their portfolio and client experience, and to get more information, please visit:
thelookpartnership.com

Save the Date: June 4 at The Standard, Hollywood

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Make a date to party with us on June 4, from 8-10pm for this art opening. Melissa evolves her Out There series of photographs in 3D, fondly importing deserted specimens to the box at The Standard, Hollywood. More info to come…

Melissa Manning: Out There Save The Date

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Tweeet tweeet: A. Milonokis & D. Nasty chirp for The Purple crowd

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Andy Milonakis and Dirt Nasty at The Purple Lounge for the one year anniversary of Mad Mondays, The Standard Hollywood, 5/12/09

Andy Milonakis and Dirt Nasty at The Purple Lounge for the one year anniversary of Mad Mondays, The Standard Hollywood, 5/12/09

Ghettogloss Presents: There Were No Survivors opening 4/30

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

There Were No Survivors
A solo show by Kim West.
Opening reception Thursday, April 30, 2009, 8pm to midnight

Come for the mezcal, stay for the art.
Margaritas and tequilla shots proviede by Anejo Metl.

“My newest work is rooted in the visuals of mass migrations and the linked and largely unexplained instinctual drive that obligate the animals/insects to move. Specific migrations that fascinate are those of wildebeests, zebras,passenger pigeons and monarch butterflies.”
—Kim West, from the press release

More info: ghettogloss.com

Update: Out There

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Our sincere thanks to everyone who has attended or shared their interest in the show. The opening night was good fun, and it was a pleasure to see everyone.

I’ve posted some pics from the event here:
http://www.thelookpartnership.com/projects/2009/02/

And the show is on the site as well:
http://www.thelookpartnership.com/projects/2009/01/

And of course, if you’re looking to acquire:
http://ghettogloss.com/exhibitions/

Jeff

(ps. Congrats to the Ghettogloss crew on celebrating 8 years)

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Save the date: March 5, 2009: “Out There”

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
Melissa Manning photo exhibit invite for Ghettogloss event March 5, 2009 (03/05/2009)

Join us for the opening night of “Out There”
An exhibition of photographs by Melissa Manning at Ghettogloss gallery.
Get the details

Mr. Ward and Daniel Louis Rivas at Ghettogloss

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Get your scroll’s worth of pics from the December 12th opening of “The paintings and photos of Mr. Ward and Daniel Louis Rivas” at Ghettogloss Gallery, in Silverlake, Los Angeles, CA.

Fiora and Jessica of Ghettogloss

Sean Sweeney

Unprovoked enthusiasm.

Sara Rivas and Daniel Louis Rivas

Daniel Luis Rivas

Heather Christie

Justin Kirk

Sherri Rogers, Mr. Ward, and Heather Christie

Heather Christie and Mr. Ward

Mr. Ward, Santino Rice, Daniel Louis Rivas

Santino Rice

From the press release:

“I said to Marlon Brando once you cant hurt me fat ass…

THE ART OF MR. WARD AND DANIEL LOUIS RIVAS

The art of Tony Ward and Daniel Louis Rivas is a culmination of emotions, experiences and places.
Things that once were and things that will never be again.
Passing moments and uncertain futures.
Looking inward and looking to the vast surrounding of their changing universe. The parallels of these two artists are that they met and collaborated at the crossroads of their journey to express thy self. Be it photography or painting. The things they have in common and the things that distinguish them separately.
Questioning authority and questioning themselves. Why?
To be an artist, to live out loud.”

Facebook | GhettoglossMr. Ward |  Daniel Louis Rivas

Ghettogloss Winter Formal

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Our friends at Ghettogloss put on a winter formal at the Griffith Park Golf Clubhouse, last week, with a fine musical performance by Rumspringa. Photos by Melissa. Backdrop by Jessica at GG.