• Interview With Kevin Stewart

    Self Portrait With Handlebar Mustache

    TW: When did you first realize you had a distinct eye for mens fashion?

    KS: It began In High school, I was an Art Major, painter and sculptor. I wore black clothing covered in Gesso on purpose, very Jackson Pollock.

    TW: Did the way your father dress for work and casual time impact your early view as to how men should approach the way they attire themselves?

    KS: Yes my father dressed very well, he was a white collar man. This was the 70’s you had to look fly even for work. He also dressed for evening, Tux all the way. He is a 33 degree Mason so he had to come correct. He wore a wide variety of hats and cologne that made my eyes water, but he was always well groomed. He’s still a fly cat. Smooth like china silk. I love him for that.

    Mississippi At the Crossroads: Photo By Kwaku Alston

    TW: Who is your favorite menswear designer today?

    KS: I like a bit of every one. I take designer sport coats and cut them below the pockets to crop the front of the jacket. I’ve just finished a Paul Smith sport coat. I’ll rock that today with Pink shoes. I’d also like to add, I only wear ROGER CHARLES NEW YORK, the shirt company I started with a partner in 2007.

    TW: We met during the glory days at VIBE during the early 90’s…. How did your tenure there impact your approach to mens fashion as you moved forward with your career as fashion director for several other popular culture magazines, including DETAILS and GEAR?

    KS: VIBE was my first real taste of artistic freedom. I could choose my calibrator’s like you my friend. We could test the boundaries of traditional American publishing, go on location and show beautiful nudes. The work was seamless in the context of VIBE. It allowed me to dream and make pictures I wanted to see in a magazine.

    Mississippi: Photo By Kwaku Alston

    TW: We have both shared the experience of working for the famous Guccione family. I for the father Bob senior. and you for the son Bob junior. What was it like to work for the son of the founder and publisher of Penthouse magazine?

    KS: Bob junior is a true original thinker and thoughtful man. A great human being. I was lucky to be in his company and at all times I love him very much. When he writes his memoirs I’ll be first in line to buy the book. He has his place in the American history of publishing. SPIN Magazine stood alone as the voice of the late 70’s and early 80’s. It covered bands that couldn’t get arrested at the time. I could go on forever about Bob. I learned how to bring a product to market, communicate the vision and sell it to marketers. He had a great deal to do with who I am today.

    TW: You are currently fashion director for ESPN the magazine. What is the most interesting fashion editorial you have published thus far?

    KS: Every year we do a shoot called Kings For a Day. It features up and coming NFL Draft players. Young guys who enjoy the work I do. The other amazing shoot was with the Washington Capital Police posing as Secret Service agents protecting the President. It involved blue screen and great gray suits.

    Photo By Albert Watson

    Photo By Jody Ake

    TW: What is your favorite mens fragrance?
    KS: Tough one I have a very bad nose, due to years of allergies. I have worn Calvin Klein Obsession. I think I drained the bottle and never got a refill.
    I may start to wear ODIN 04 as it is clean, light and natural.

    Self Portrait With Beard


  • Kong Magazine

    For Immediate Release

    Posted By Jessica Moats

    Introducing KONG Magazine

    KONG Magazine is pleased to announce the launch of its inaugural issue on Friday, July 2, 2010. This bi-monthly magazine will be available both online and with a limited edition print version containing all the original artwork from the site. KONG Magazine is a sex and comedy publication that seeks to bring stimulating entertainment and art to women around the world.

    Creative Director and Founder, Jessica Moats, uses her impressive background at publications such as New York-based Playgirl and BlackBook Magazines, to create a magazine that will fill the void in the current women’s interest market. KONG Magazine creates an interface were sexual interests coincide with cultural ones by offering the newest trends in music, art, foreplay, design, humor, comedy, politics, technical innovations (including vibrators and other sex gadgetry) and photography—the X-rated kind.

    The first issue seamlessly blends the mission of KONG Magazine by entertaining, informing, and promoting collaborations between emerging artists and writers. Cover model, Greg Sestero of famed cult classic, The Room best exemplifies the magazines’ ability to effortlessly mix sex and comedy.

    Please email press@kongmagazine.com for a press kit, interview requests, and additional information on the magazine or any of its subjects.


  • Model Of The Day: Emina Cunmulaj

    Handbags For Neiman Marcus


  • Wasteland: Now Available On line

    Publisher: La Musardine, Paris 2010

    ……….TW’s most recent publication entitled “WASTELAND” is now available for sale on line. http://www.lamusardine.com/livre/%20/8784-wasteland.html


  • TW To Teach At Universtiy Of Pennsylvania

    Press Interview Paris, March 2010

    ……….TW will be teaching a course on Photography at The Univerisity of Pennsylvania’s Department of Fine Arts School of Design, in the fall of 2010. He looks forward to the challenge of working with an elite group of students.

    Portrait Of The Artist By Martin Lagardere


  • Michael Furman: Car Of The Day

    Delahaye Interior

    To learn more about Michael Furman’s car photography, log on to www.CoachBuiltPress.com.


  • Custom Jewelry Design

    Zivile Pupinyte

    Zivile Pupinyte, a self taught jewelry designer, was born and raised in Vilnius, Lithuania. Zivile Art jewelry collections are strictly hand made by Zivile Pupinyte and are one of a kind. Form, detail and different mediums are seen in her original and daring designs.

    Pond Photos By Russell Underwood

    Organic but not crunchy, sculptural but not weighty, asymmetrical but balanced – that is Zivile Art. It is for daring women who are not afraid to be noticed and aim for complete beauty.

    The Purl Studios

    ‘Every piece of my work is a part of me. It is alive and will be until I am. It is wearable, live sculpture.’

    Zivile Art

    To learn more about Zivile Pupinyte’s work, log on to www.zivileart.com.


  • Artist Profile: Victor DellaBarba

    Stick Figure Cartoon's

    Posted by Victor Della Barba

    ……….I always wanted to do a cartoon strip but never could find a unique style. A few years ago I did a poster for an event with a crowd of stick figures. I thought I could develop it into something special. The challenge was to give “shape” and personality to stick figures and tell a quick, real storiy that really happened to me.

    Stick 1

    Stick 2

    Stick 3

    Stick 4


  • Studio Announcement: Wasteland Book Published

    Cover

    ……….The studio is pleased to announce that TW’s most recent book publication entitled WASTELAND, has been printed in France, and first edition copies are making their way to international book stores in the coming days. Unfortunately do to the volcanic eruption that took place in Iceland on Wednesday April 14th, the scheduled book signing at the April 17th Wasteland party in Amsterdam is canceled. The publisher La Musardine, Paris has made arrangements for a representative of the company to attend the party on TW’s behalf and will continue to make books available for sale at the event.

    Josselein Meijs

    Josselein Meijs wrote an insightful essay to accompany the publication about the evolution of the party and its participants;
    “If you dare to be different… If you are without prejudice… If you love living on the edge… If exploring your wildest fantasies makes you tick… ”


  • April Calendar: Group Exhibition, Paris

    Pascal Vanhoecke Gallery

    ……….The Studio is pleased to announce a group exhibition to take place at Pascal Vanhoecke Gallery, Paris from April 22 to May 29th, 2010. Artist’s included in the exhibition include; Robert Gligorov, Cheyco Leidmann, Thomas Ruff, Tony Ward, Natasha Merritt, Laurence Demaison, Lea Le Bricomte, France Cadet, Lydie Jean-dit-Pannel, Claude Menet, Richard Kern, Aurelie Dubois, Jerry Tartaglia, Jean-Jacques Guionnet, Michael Burges, and Liuba.

    TW Digital Montage: Petite Reneaux, 2010

    TW will be attending the reception…..