April 5, 2011

She's Got That Good Good: Azede Jean-Pierre

I usually wait until every other Thursday to do a He/She’s Got That Good Good post but since I didn't have anything else planned for today and tomorrow, I thought I would do it a little early! Today’s stylish individual is no stranger to That GOOD GOOD Blog; I actually had the privilege of interviewing her last year (click here to view the interview). As I had said in that interview, Azede is a clothing designer whose work is some of the most beautiful that I have ever seen in my life. I feel like calling her talented doesn't quite sum up how amazing I think she is; I literally get goosebumps everytime I see photos of the pieces she makes. It only makes sense that a girl who makes such gorgeous clothing would have an amazing sense of style herself so without further ado, here is.. 


Azede Jean-Pierre from Atlanta, GA




What do you do?
I’m a fashion designer


What 3 words would you use to describe your style?
I've got 4: eclectic, feminine, androgynous & sensual 


Where are your favorite places to shop?
Thrift, estate sales, Neimans, Zara sales rack & online


What is the one article of clothing you could not live without?
hmm....I don't know really. Nothing is so unseasonal that I can't live without it...ahhh, maybe pretty & sensual undies. 


April 1, 2011

That GOOD GOOD Around the Web


This is quickly becoming my favorite street style blog; I didn’t realize how excellent the style is in Cape Town, South Africa. What I love the most about Cinder&Skylark is that the individuals captured are wearing regular everyday clothes, not necessarily high-end designer threads. I don’t know about you all but, unfortunately, my bank account is not at the Proenza Schouler, Gucci, and Alexander McQueen level. Because of this, I really love fashion that is relatable and I can definitely see myself wearing a lot of what I see on this site. It is all very eclectic and that is definitely one of the words I would use to describe my personal style. Here are a few of my favorite outfits..



If you like Frank Ocean, I think you will like The Weeknd as well. They both have that cool, relaxing, electric R&B sound. My top 3 favorite tracks are Coming DownHigh For ThisThe Morning.


The ever so cool MeLo-X has a new video out for his song More Merch. This song is so smooth and poetic, I love his flow. He’s got that good good, ya’ll!




This is one of my favorite songs off of Moruf’s mixtape, Garden State of Mind: Ready To Live, so I was more than happy to see that he made a video for it. This song samples from one of my favorite Slum Village tunes called Untitled (Fantastic). If you didn’t get a chance to read the interview I did with Moruf, click here.



One of my readers, Dondre Green, asked me to sponsor his mixtape called Growing Pains. Since I love seeing people my age embracing their talents and working hard at cultivating their craft, I happily obliged. I see a lot of potential in Dondre; his lyrics are very conscious and the beats that he used on this tape are excellent. Click here to listen.


Yet another gorgeous photo spread from Kwesi Abbensetts! His work never ceases to amaze me. Click here to see the spread in its entirety.



March 31, 2011

Throwback Joint: Got 'til It's Gone by Janet Jackson feat. Q-Tip & Joni Mitchell

Not only is this a great song but the video is absolutely beautiful as well; it’s easily one of my favorite music videos of all time. Everything from the color scheme to the clothing to the cinematography is pure brilliance. The deeper meaning behind this video is brilliant as well. According to Wikipedia, the setting of the video is during the apartheid in South Africa. Although this period in South Africa’s history was a time of great racial tension, segregation, and violence, the people in this video look so happy and free. I find this contrast to be deeply inspiring; it shows that even when times get really hard, you are still able to create your own happiness! Enjoy the video :)

March 28, 2011

People You Should Know: Shayla Cox

I strongly believe that we were all born with talents; every single one of us has some sort of special gift, whether we realize it or not. Some people are fortunate enough to recognize their gifts early on in life while others won’t discover their callings until later. However, when we discovered our gifts/will discover our gifts is not what is most important; what is important is what we chose to do with those gifts once we recognize them. World renowned writer Maya Angelou once said; “I believe talent is like electricity. We don't understand electricity. We use it.” So how will you use your gifts? Will you take your talent of writing poetry to an open mic night and perform in front of a crowd or keep your gift hidden between the pages of your journal? Will you use your beautiful voice to touch the hearts of many or will you save your songs for the shower? Will you display your photographic genius to the world or will you just keep those images hidden away in a file on your computer? You were given your talents for a reason; they are meant to be embraced and cultivated not shunned and neglected. Embracing your talents wholeheartedly takes dedication, hard work, and often times even courage. That is why I have so much respect for those who are able to discover their calling, take their talents, and to turn them into something beautiful, tangible, and fruitful. It is this attitude of entrepreneurship coupled with a love for one's work that allows one to create something bigger than oneself. I feel that Shayla Cox exemplifies this entrepreneurial attitude which will undoubtedly destine her for success. Shayla Cox is a Brookyln, NY based jewelry designer & creator whose self titled jewelry line is nothing short of incredible.


How long have you been making jewelry? What initially got you interested?
 My initial interest came from a documentary on Beatrice Wood. She was a part of the DADA art movement, but then later became known for her pottery. I felt really connected to her and her work. The opportunity to learn this skill presented itself and I learned to throw on a wheel (yes, like in Ghost..lol) creating pottery/vessels, as well as experimenting with free form shapes. I have always had a thing for statement necklaces and about a year ago I decided to fuse those interests.


Do you make all your pieces by hand? How long does it take to complete one piece?
 I do create every piece by hand. As far as the time it takes...it's a process. I like to say 3-4 weeks to be safe. Anything can happen to a piece during the process, and I try not to get too attached to anything until it is completely done!


Are you currently in school or have you graduated? What is/was your major?
 I graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology and majored in International Fashion Merchandising.


Do you feel that the major you chose prepared you for owning and running your own business?  
At first, I questioned if I went into the appropriate major because upon graduation and for a few years afterwards I always felt too "creative" for my corporate roles. However, they were great learning experiences and now that I have a collection of my own I definitely feel as though I have a better understanding of every level of the business.


Is your jewelry making a full time job for you or do you have another job as well?  
Shayla Cox Ceramic Jewelry is my focus and receives the majority of my attention, but I freelance/consult as well.


What inspires your designs?  
I observe and absorb everything I see. The outcome of my work can be very tribal; I do love to collect images of peoples from around the world. There is so much beauty, say in a village that has little contact with the Western world. I also have a love for the fusion modern/old world architecture and interior design. And lastly, with my experience in Visual Styling/Merchandising I am constantly scanning someone's look for negative space...wondering what I could put in the space to take it to the next visual level.


 What is the biggest lesson you have learned from your journey as a jewelry designer? 
So far, I have definitely had to learn to trust in a team, and know that I can't do EVERYTHING by myself (as an only child it's my natural inclination). For New York Fashion Week, my team and I did a presentation everyday at Lincoln Center...I couldn't have done it without them. It was a lot of work, but it was a success and I am forever grateful to them.


 If you could give someone a quote to live by, what would it be?
 "Everything you can imagine is real." -Pablo Picasso...I try to live by this everyday.


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Make sure you watch these videos of Shayla’s jewelry presentations which took place during Fashion Week.



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I am so taken by the unique shapes and captivating colors in Shayla’s jewelry, it is all so effortlessly beautiful. These statement pieces will definitely add something special to any outfit. I also greatly admire the initiative Shayla took in creating her own platform to display her jewelry during Fashion Week. It is that type of tenacity and passion that turns dreams into realities. Thank you so much Shayla, you’ve got that good good!

Make sure you check out the Shayla Cox Jewelry website by clicking (here).

March 24, 2011

He's Got That Good Good: Hanif Castle

Hey lovely people, I hope you guys are ready for another ‘He’s Got That Good Good’ feature! Just to let all my newest readers know, every other Thursday an individual who I feel exhibits a praiseworthy sense of style is featured. Today’s stylish individual is part of an initiative called Avid Courtesy League, a collective of young men whose goal is to “promote general yet classical style for men”. This movement that is happening within the realm of men’s fashion, especially fashion amongst young men, is quite amazing. 

Hanif Castle from Paterson, NJ

What do you do?
I'm a full-time student at Delaware State University


What 3 words would you use to describe your style?
Prep, vintage, modern military

Where are your favorite places to shop?
Thrift stores


What is the one article of clothing you couldn't live without?
I can't live without my bracelets



March 22, 2011

Songs I Currently Have On Repeat

Here are some of the songs I just cannot stop playing nowadays. Some are fairly new, some are quite old. Just click on the little play buttons and/or the songs and they will play in the little media player located in the bottom left corner of your screen. If the songs do not play, just refresh your screen and try again. Enjoy :)



Frank Ocean is a gem I discovered last month thanks to my boys over at Hypstercult. If you aren’t familiar with Frank, you can read up on him by clicking here. Nostalgia, Ultra dropped back in February and has earned Frank some much deserved attention. It is, perhaps, some of the most refreshing music I have heard so far this year, I really like it. Not only are the vocals on point, but the lyrics have so much depth as well! I encourage you all to take advantage of the free download of the album. Just click the picture!
There Will Be Tears by Frank Ocean


Shuffering + Shmiling by Dead Prez feat. Fela Kuti, Jorge Ben Jor, Talib Kweli, Bilal & Positive Force


I Follow Rivers by Lykke Li


Always Love You by Theophilus London


Beautiful Skin by Goodie Mob


 I love this song so much! Between the beautiful sound of jazz music and the beautiful sound of Mos Def’s singing, I’m in heaven.


I just discovered these renditions of Dilla beats a few weeks ago. I really like the way the songs Fall N Love and Players were broken down and electro-fied a bit. Very cool.
Players (Willy Sunshine Remix) by Feelin' Music


March 21, 2011

A Lil' Inspiration As We Transition Into Spring

Spring is here (supposedly)! The area in which I live is currently undergoing that annoying transitional period between winter and spring when Mother Nature can’t seem to make up her mind. This past Friday it reached about 76 degrees but right now as I write this post I can hear hail hitting my window so I am not fully in spring mode yet, unfortunately. Because of this, I am currently looking for inspiration for the upcoming spring months while keeping the current chilly weather in mind. It’s not warm enough to run outside scantily clad quite yet, but one is still able to introduce some nuances of spring into one’s wardrobe.

 Enjoy the following visual stimulation provided by STREETFSN.
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One of the trends that I am noticing and loving is vibrant colors paired with neutrals


I’ve got the neutral part down but I really need to start introducing some color into my wardrobe. What will you be wearing as we enter spring?

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