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May 18, 2010 Foreign Unity

Foreign Unity

About 6 months ago was when I started to get more involved in the SD fashion and art scene.I was helping a friend out with a trunk show and I saw Jennifer Villaruz across the room. After minutes of having a conversation with Jennie, her personality and energy made me feel like I knew this powerful woman for a lifetime. Her jewelry line FOREIGN UNITY was on display in a lightly lit room but each handcrafted piece had a glow that only a queen could give.

Jennie came to San Diego from LA by way of Bency Jimenez, One of San Diegos illest hardest working DJ’s,to spread her LOVE where need be. I had the opportunity to stay in contact with Jennie and work with her on more events, even featuring her jewelry line in one of “theCollaboratory” events, which is a organization in San Diego created by Laura Katherine Logan and myself, that was formed to bring artist and musicians together to collabortate with each other and showcase there art in a seasonal art showcase events. Not too long after the Collaboratory event, Jennie relocated to NYC and she found time in between her photojournalism work and her jewelry design to provide us with some personal insight about her life as an artist and as a mother, as well as how she adjusted to the move:

Andre Power!: What exactly is Foreign Unity? and how did you come up with the name?

Jennie Villaruz: Foreign Unity is everyone.  We’re all from foreign cultures, foreign planes, speaking foreign languages.  I came up with the name by thinking about how much influence my jewelry reflected so many different cultures.  I wanted to find a way where I can visually unite them.  That idea gave birth to the line: Foreign Unity.

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April 21, 2010 ▲❍▼❏

▲❍▼❏

A new generation of designers is on the rise and we are in the midst of a love revolution. Symbols and shapes have always made a powerful visual statement; the 60’s and 70’s had the peace sign movement, and the heart has been a symbol for love since the beginning of time. For those of you who are unaware, GAS’D is a clothing line/movement that has given us new symbols to represent. The first time I saw and felt the ▲❍▼❏ shapes of love was about a year ago when I stumbled upon this promo video with such a soothing track called “Tiden Flyver” by Boom Clap Bachelors. This video was for the compilation album LOVE IS REAL VOL.3 , which are tracks hand picked by AFTA-1 and the GAS’D team.

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April 14, 2010 Art Meets Fashion by Flore Zoe

Art Meets Fashion by Flore Zoe

Being in the art/fashion/photography industry, I’m always looking for inspiring art and photography from around the world to share with others. Here is some beautiful breathtaking fashion photography by Flore Zoe.

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March 25, 2010 New Hope.

New Hope.

This vintage floral pattern grabbed my attention from afar. I met Hope at her 19th birthday party, which also happened to be the evening of the Pacquiao vs. Clottey boxing match. “Diggin,” aka thrift shopping, is a hobby for many of us in the fashion world; Hope has the right idea, mixing this thrift shop cardigan with brands like Forever 21 (where she purchased the dress; stockings are from American Apparel). The shoes were hidden gems she found while browsing at Ross (Winners is the equivalent in Canada!), proving that it doesn’t matter where you shop, as long as you can put the whole outfit together to work for you and your personality .

As an artist and music lover, I like to find out what others are listening to because music inspires fashion. Hope is one of many individuals I’ve met this month who can’t get enough of the band Stage Kids.

March 22, 2010 Where To Shop | San Diego

Where To Shop | San Diego

Hillcrest

Two hours south of Los Angeles, proudly bordering the country of Mexico, is where you’ll find one of our country’s most aesthically pleasing cities: San Diego. For those of you that have never been, San Diego is not only known as the Finest City in the US, but it is also a gem when it comes to trendsetters and fashionistas.

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