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Girl With A Golden Eye – Florencia Franchini

Making a living shooting the Beautiful People is one thing, but to look as if you were own best subject? Only in New York could the photographers be mistaken for the models, a point proven to effortless perfection by Florencia Franchini. We (literally!) caught the girl with the golden eye as she was running late for work, flagging her down in SoHo in order to digitally memorialize her loose yet classic look of printed crop top/H&M maxi-skirt combo and roll-top studded booties. The dark shades add an air of mystery to the Italian export’s aura, but we have no problem seeing right through to this lenswoman’s talent underneath.

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GQ’s It-Girl – Meet Ysa Perez

At just 23, Ysa Perez has joined the ranks of GQ, assisting photo editors with high-profile spreads while rubbing elbows with the likes of Terry Richardson and Busy P. After meeting the photographer and Bushwick stylista at a Chromeo party, we had to know more about what makes this chick tick.  Read our interview with Perez below and scroll through our fashion spread above! Cute, huh?

When we spotted you at the Chromeo concert, we thought, ‘that girl has IT.’  How would you describe your style?

I knew this question was coming, but I still never know how to answer it. It’s nothing crazy, it’s part thrift, part splurge items. I’m like a long shirt, tights with heels kind of person, but at the same time I’ll break out the suede high tops, for sure. I’m really minimal with jewelry and accessories but keeping the nail game tight is a must.

What inspires your style?

New York is what inspires me; everyday. I come from Rochester and worked at an Abercrombie & Fitch, to put everything in perspective.  As soon as I came here [I] began noticing everyone’s different styles and observing trends. There’s thrift stores, vintage shops, everything is at your fingertips, you can dress however you want, and more importantly, be whoever you want, that’s New York.

Which shopping locations in New York have caught your attention and kept it?

Off my stop at Morgan is this place Urban Jungle – it’s just a legit thrift store. I usually go once a week and see if anything’s new and I’ve gotten great things from there! I have this fur coat that cost $40 bucks and it is boss. Bushwick is the place for thrifting, most of Brooklyn is, I don’t think I’ve ever “thrifted” in Manhattan…too overpriced for me.  Urban Outfitters and H&M— no explanation, every chick knows why.

Where are your favorite places to chill?

When I was 19 and came to New York for the first time, someone took me to Café Habana and I fell in love. If you know me, you know I love to eat. That place has the best Cuban corn, and it’s cheap — a plus when you’re a 23 year old living in New York on the grind. The only fault is, it’s always insanely busy, so timing always is strategic. I gotta say Whitmans because my boy Alex works there and it’s suddenly the new Seinfeld joint. Or, like Cheers, in this “Everybody knows your name” way. It’s on E 9th and has the best burgers and don’t question the fried kale. I wish I could go here more often but Submercer in the basement of the Mercer Hotel is dope. I like intimate places where you roll with a group rather than a huge venue.

What would you never be caught dead wearing?

White tights and Uggs. Never.

What are your beauty essentials?

Moisturizer for sure, and I could never be a person without eyeliner, it helps thin out my huge eyes. Eyeliner, blush, concealer, and I’m good. I wish I could do more but, when I put a lot of make up on I look pretty over done. It’s the inner J.Lo in me.

Def, and now you’re reppin’ GQ!  What exactly does your work over at Gentleman’s Quarterly entail?

I am an assistant in the photo department at GQ. I work closely with my Photo Director, three Senior Photo Editors, another assistant, and a researcher. I began as an intern last June for three months and was hired in September of 2010. Everyday is different, which is why I love being here. I handle a lot of the incoming work, whether it’s digital or physical, such as prints, and help with finding research on stories. Let’s say they want a picture of Kevin Durant looking mad when he’s playing ball — I’ll help find that. Everyday I look at pictures and it’s food for my brain, and interact with editors that are notoriously successful in this industry, what else can you ask for at 23?

What’s the most exciting thing you’ve done while working at GQ thus far?

Having to act as a photo editor is exciting — it’s like trading lives for the day, and thinking on my feet not as a photographer.  I shoot for GQ.com as well so the parties I attend are usually amazing because I have that access. Yesterday I went to a book Launch for Glenn O’Brien and took a picture with Terry Richardson who shoots for us all the time. That was dope. If I ever get to write some memoirs, a lot of of those moments will come from my time here.

What are you looking forward to doing this summer in NYC?

I can’t even tell you how much I look forward to just being outside in the daytime, sunny and hot, and taking my Contax wherever I go. Nothing beats New York in the summer time.

To continue following Ysa, check out www.ysaperez.com!

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An Insider Icon – Gy Su Kim

Just so we’re clear, our staff has style unlike any other. Gy Su’s the latest member of the crew, with a unique aesthetic that screams high-end vintage wonderfulness (mhmm, yes, it screams just that). But don’t think her threads are what make heads turn, just take a second to check her photos. The West Coaster’s a SVA student who manages to balance her day piecing together pitch-perfect looks like this one – vintage jewelry, dresses, coats and lace-up booties, oh my – while capturing that perfect shot. Good thing she’s on our team, otherwise we’d be hunting her down in the streets with our vintage gold-plated bow and arrow. After all, perfection’s hard for us to swallow

Joanna Goble

The News Sun – Waukegan (IL) February 6, 2004 Joanna Goble, 88, of Vernon Hills, IL, passed away Wednesday, February 4, 2004 at Lake Forest Hospital. She was born June 4, 1915 in Detroit, MI, and had lived in Detroit and Sterling Heights, MI for most of her life. Joanna had been a Vernon Hills resident for the past five years and was a member of St. Blaise Catholic Church in Sterling Heights. michiganhumanesociety.net michigan humane society here michigan humane society

Surviving are three children, Jo Ann (Carlisle) Davis of Lake Forest, Paul (Kathy) Goble of Johnstown, PA and Paula (Brian) Wark of Clinton Township, MI; three grandchildren, Jim, Jeff and Kristen.

She was preceded in death by her husband Edward Goble, by a sister Josephine Dattero and brother, Edward Byk.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 7, 2004 at St. Blaise Church in Sterling Heights. Internment will follow at Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials to the Michigan Humane Society. Arrangements are by the BURNETT-DANE FUNERAL HOME in Libertyville. Info: 847-362-3009 Memorials to the Michigan Humane Society.

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VIDEO: Quintessentially Japanese, In NYC – Mari

If there’s an album release party or, better yet, an over-crowded house-party, trust that Mari J Brooklyn is there.   A Tokyo transplant, she’s made her mark on the NYC style-scene with a camera and an ever-expanding wardrobe of bright colors.

We spent a few days with the chick that makes the party chatter. Check Mari J Brooklyn in our latest III – 3 days, 3 looks – below.

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Artistic Beauty – Dylan

There’s something otherworldly about this chick, Dylan (maybe it’s the stare).  She’s a photographer/singer with a vision that extends from her art to her clothing.  When we spotted her downtown, she was styling in slashed leggings with matching heels, an off-the-shoulder tee and a simple (but standout) green bowler hat.  We’ve seen her in more, we’ve seen her in less…but this look strikes us as just right.  Two snaps to an artistic beauty. Follow her on Twitter here and check her work here.

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