Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 12, 2010

Over and Out

[Video: A kind of deltaic 3D printer, printing variable landscapes into existence, from Riparian Rap].

I thought I'd end the year with this quick video of some riverine landscape modeling exercises built through the constant back and forth washes and cross-flows of a self-resurfacing deltaic 3D-printer—and then I'll see you in 2011.

(Video spotted via @clasticdetritus).

Advanced Style: Best of 2010


These are some of my favorite shots from 2010.This year I have learned a lot. I have learned that you can climb three flights of stairs and still go out and sing and dance at 90 years old.  66 years old is the perfect age to rebel and dye your hair pink. Your social calendar and accessories collection increases with age. 98 year olds have more time to party than 28 year olds. I have learned that grey hair is platinum elegance and that we should dress for the theater of our lives. You can dance in your 80s, Dj at 79, and discover your creative side at 60. Canes are beautiful accessories and older ladies have more fun. Let this be the year that you follow your dreams, its never too late!

Happy New Year

Ari Seth Cohen

Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 12, 2010

Senior Blogger Spotlight: Judith Boyd's The Style Crone


Back in November I met the wonderful Judith Boyd of The Style Crone. Like many of the people I feature on Advanced Style, Judith believes that style can be healing and that dressing up can make people feel better and lift their spirit.Make sure you check out her wonderful blog where she  writes:

"Welcome to Style Crone, dedicated to the older woman, in her most creative, outrageous, authentic, powerful, adventurous, funny, and proud era.  Let’s take back the word crone, to its original meaning, signifying a woman of a “certain age’ who embodies all her life’s wisdom, knowledge, experience, and love."

Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 12, 2010

Welcome to Miami


The men in Miami aren't afraid to wear color. This fellow was walking around talking on his cell phone when I asked if I could take his photo. He put his call aside for a moment to pose for a quick picture, shook my hand, and then went on his way.

Happy Holidays



 I am in the Caribbean with my family until New Year's Day so I won't be able to post as much as usual. I wanted to wish everyone a  Happy Holiday and tell you that I appreciate your comments and feedback and look forward to hearing from you everyday. I have met so many inspiring people and am overjoyed by the growing appreciation for Silver Style. I hope you get to spend some quality time with some of your older relatives and have a wonderful Holiday Season!

Ari Seth Cohen








Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 12, 2010

Advanced Style Drawings

[Drawings by Ari Seth Cohen]

I started drawing "Fancy Ladies" when I was a little kid. I would make little books and tissue paper dolls full of these stylish gals for my mom and grandma. I recently started to draw again and it seems like  my style hasn't changed much. I hope you enjoy my most recent sketches!

Thứ Hai, 20 tháng 12, 2010

Paris Onion

[Image: Photo by Dsankt].

Dsankt of Sleepy City has posted a long and absurdly interesting write-up of his explorations over the years through the Paris Metro system, long after its doors have officially been closed.

"As we haven't walked every section of tunnel nor checked every door," he points out, "and considering the evolving nature of the system and the city it supports there is and will always be more to see, find and experience in the metro. This is in no way a definitive list, nor even a checklist for future explorers to use in their adventures in the metro, since discovering your own places is substantially more rewarding and something we should always pursue."

[Image: Photo by Dsankt].

From "enormous vent systems" and the "abandoned platforms of an active station" to hand-drawn napkin maps and the "driverless robotrains of line 14," it's part adventure narrative, part infrastructural history, party underground photo-freakout—and, it's worth reading in full.

Chủ Nhật, 19 tháng 12, 2010

The Idiosyncratic Fashionistas


I have been meaning to meet up with the Idiosyncratic Fashionistas ,Jean and Valerie. for some time now, so I was especially excited to meet them for brunch on Sunday We got to talking about how fashion should be fun and how there should be more older models representing brands. The girls told me that sometimes they'll go places and people will ask them if they are "Ari's Girls". I am delighted to be associated with such wonderful and creative people.

These two fantastic ladies met about three years ago as Valerie was trying to get Jean to attend a textile show she was curating. Valerie told me, " I can talk to anyone who is wearing a hat, because we are on the same wavelength".