What 1883 Saw Today

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Sometimes surfing the web can be totally overwhelming. There is just so much good stuff to take in and only so much time to see it all. With the long Thanksgiving weekend coming up- I thought I’d check in with all the 1883 Tastemakers to see what they were up to. I picked out some of my favorite posts from each of them- check out what all these visionary writers and editors are doing these days:

1883 Tastemakers

  • Man about town Stan D’Arde checks out the sexy and gooey artwork of Marilyn Minter; and stops by Indochine, the New York restaurant and institution celebrating their 25th anniversary: Stan D’Arde Blog
  • The well mannered guys at The Foggy Monocle always know how to work a room, especially at a wedding: The Foggy Monocle
  • The John Singer Sargent of New York’s downtown, Richard Haines of What I Saw Today, has a great offer to do a custom sketch for a special holiday gift..and while you are visiting, check out the cool rendering of James Wilson from Secret Forts: What I Saw Today
  • Hollister Hovey has had a lot of good news lately, from her sister Porter winning a role on Mad Men, to her cool vacation getaway to Prague. Hollister Hovey
  • Clever Martin Marks of Great Books, Half Read reminds us of the comedic genius that was the Marx Brothers: Great Books, Half Read
  • MISTER MORT just sees the world in a very special way, and its always inspiring to see the amazing people that catch his eye. He is light years ahead of all of us. Don’t worry MORT…your vision will make sense to us in a year or two! MISTER MORT
  • Corey Seymour of the (relatively) new blog GQ Eye, drops in on Dashwood Books, an amazing source of books that focuses on photography: GQ Eye
  • Who shot the serif? Jack Spencer of the totally n.s.f.w. and hilarious blog: Construction Graffiti
  • We know Paul Underwoods fingerprints are all over the UrbanDaddy site, check out the very knowledgeable: UrbanDaddy
  • Max Wastler’s Firebrush Fairytale sets the world on fire on all plaidout, check it out here: all plaidout
  • Following up his successful Pop Up Flea Market, Michael William’s of A Continuous Lean opens a new ecommerce shop on his blog: A Continuous Lean
  • Secret Forts recommends these Beloved Bicycles from Portland that would make an incredible holiday gift. Seen on James Wilson’s super smart and stylish blog: Secret Forts

2 Responses to “What 1883 Saw Today”

  1. ha! love this. looks great and nice way to catch up on everyone.

  2. and how could i not mention this ‘the john singer sargent’ of downtown’? i have died and gone to heaven…

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