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About STEEZ MAGAZINE:Steez Magazine, is a[NEW]magazine for all people who has a passion for fashion,eye for style,and who can cruise it to musik! Everybody knows what fashion is but you have to have [STEEZ] to bring out your outfitt. Not alot of people truley knows the defenition of true style. So on March 11,2005 two young individuals that goes by the name of Ny Cooley and Corky[Mc.Fly] clashed heads and collided with a great idea of a magazine. A magazine that shows true creativity and originality. We're fresh/dope/retro/trendy/vintage/outspoken.original/cool and all of the above. We're currently based in California and Texas.We haven't had any photoshoots set up yet, but we are looking for models. For futher information, please contact Ny Cooley.[If we dont message,add,or comment fast, please forgive us. We are very busy from time to time but promise to get back!] So people show me your most [ORIGINAL] STEEZ.. WHAT'S IN:Parish Nation ClothingDuring hip-hop’s infant years, Cazals and doorknockers were key accessories, and shell toes finished off the signature look. Parish Nation embraces the style and flare of the ..80s and early ..90s, revising New York and early hip-hop fashion. They’re new, different and surely will spark life through originality into fashion industry where everyone and their mothers own a T-shirt line. With years of experience at Enyce, Chaka Wilson and his partners take their knowledge and thirst for a culture they love and apply it to an industry they’ve mastered.“With Parish we wanted the direction to come from us instead of go back to the way things were when we first started Enyce, which was just a small group of us enjoying what we’re doing which was designing.”STEEZ: Parish Nation is an interesting name, any particular meaning? Parish: Well it literally means community. A group of individuals coming off of Enyce that represented NYC, which was kind of the little old translation for Enyce, and starting off from scratch with this new brand with just a small group of us sort of collectively conceptualizing everything from the direction of the brand, to design, to marketing, to most of what we do its done as a collective. Parish was sort of a representation of where we are right now as a company.STEEZ: How did the concept for Parish Nation come about? Parish: I think when my partners all decided to leave Enyce we wanted to do something that represented our vision, as opposed to a corporate structure, you know a corporate dictate to what we do, what design, the type of stores we sell – overall with Enyce, it was a huge corporate oversight, which gave us direction. With Parish we wanted the direction to come from us instead of go back to the way things were when we first started Enyce, which was just a small group of us enjoying what we’re doing which was designing. “When you see the collection you’ll immediately notice the bold colors and a lot of the cool references; everything from Warhol to Gene Herring to Grandmaster Flash.”STEEZ: Lately, the fashion industry has been taking on an ..80s trend. Why did you chose to use the ..80s and early-..90s era as a theme for the line? Parish: That’s the era that influenced us, especially those of us who are a little bit older. We definitely came of age, if you will, in the ..80s as young teenagers so we definitely experienced the trends that are out there. When we started the collection we naturally wanted to use New York as a backdrop. We’ve always wanted a cool tie in into New York, it was important to show a lot of influences, pay homage to that. STEEZ: What can we expect in the future from Parish Nation? Parish: Just great artwork. Even if the reference may change, because we won’t be stuck in the ..80s forever, but I think the artwork will remain consistent. The artwork is primary and whatever theme or reference sort of compliments artwork so that’s one of the things that remain consistent, that and quality clothing.. STEEZ .The Model of the month!: Read about Louise Donegan First Name: Louise Last Name: Donegan Nationality: British Ethnicity: British Hair Color: Dark blonde Eye Color: Blue Date of Birth: 1984 Place of Birth: UK Height: 5'10" ; 178cm Measurements: (US) 32-25-35 ; (EU) 81-62-89 Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36 Shoe Size: (US) 9 ; (EU) 40 Agencies: Place Model Management Take 2 Model Management Traffic Models Viva Models - Paris DNA Model Management Future Model Management Donna Models Advertisements: Hussein Chalayan, Kookaï, Pianura Studio Magazine Covers: France: 'MarieClaire' - February 2005 Fashion Shows: Ready to Wear - Fall/Winter 2004 {Betty Jackson, Katarzyna Szczotarska} Hobbies: Notes: .Artist of the month!: SA-RA – Second Time Around (2X12” + 2XCD) Sound In Color releases the long anticipated recordings by Sa-Ra Creative Partners in Double Single format."Sa-Ra is a Kemetic term… means offspring of the most powerful energy of the universe, or child of the cosmos. The concept is like three masters coming together as one to push creativity and lifestyle forward. It!s kind of like watching the Cosby Show. It!s an example of better living, for Black people in particular. It!s a blueprint so to speak, for our generation." –Taz Arnold (Sa- Ra Creative Partners)Sa-Ra Creative Partners (SRCP) consists of Taz Arnold, Om! Mas Keith, and Shafiq Husayn, all respected producers and writers who!ve enjoyed individual success over the past decade coast to coast; Taz with Dr. Dre, Om! Mas with Foxy Brown, and Shafiq with Ice T. SRCP hail from NY and Los Angeles, which gives them a creative edge by seeing and hearing the best on both sides of The States…When the three combined to form the group, they set the underground ablaze with their smash single "Glorious!. Having produced hit tracks for Pharoahe Monch (Agent Orange) and Jurassic 5 (Hey) got the ball rolling, now even industry giants can't stop talking about Sa-Ra.. Dr. Dre says, "How Many People say they can produce me? Sa-Ra has Some Shit!" Kanye West says, "Sa-Ra is my Shit right now!" Erykah Badu says, "Sa-Ra is the future."In recent history, Sa-Ra has grown from underground phenomenon, to achieving mainstream cult status by signing to Kanye West's Sony label imprint, G.O.O.D. Music. This amazing collabo features two of hip-hop's most dynamic heroes, Pharoahe Monch (Fish Fillet) and J Dilla (Thrilla).Following up with the massive success GB!s “Simply So” remix featuring Steve Spacek, Sa-Ra sets begins its last indy effort with Sound In Color. Releasing an unprecedented double single and first ever-official Sa-Ra CD release.Also Included In this release is "2nd Time Around", which features the first ever Sa-Ra acapella, and "Smokeless Highs" (a beat banger for the heads), and a CD bonus cut called "We Gonna Do It Again." Another sure shot from forward thinking label, Sound In Color, and ground breaking super group, Sa-Ra..

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