Last Thursday we worked late into the night at a studio in downtown Los Angeles photographing the upcoming campaign for MOSLEY TRIBES. It was a long night of work, we were grinding on set till after midnight - but great company and great food got us through.
The prep…
The Goods…
// ACTION!
Of course you’ll have to wait on the photos for the upcoming campaign for just a bit. Rest assured they’ll be worth the wait.
Ventured over to SIREN STUDIOS today on Sunset today to take a behind the scenes look at the Crooks and Castles Winter Lookbook photo shoot. We provided the guys over at CROOKS with some of the latest MOSLEY TRIBES sunglasses to style out their models. Not to be overlooked was the adult Serval cat named Alex that was hanging out on the shoot.
Waiting for his close up…
This guy was a trooper all day assisting the models on the shoot without any hassle. Gotta hand it to the creative team at CROOKS for what is destined to be another great Lookbook. Can’t stop the CROOKS, or Alex.
I know that it has been a minute since we have posted, but yesterday FAB rolled thru the offices to rap out and peep the MOSLEY TRIBES Collection. Here he is wearing the super limited MOET Rose x MOSLEY TRIBES Raynes in Rose Gold and Champagne mirror lenses, great look fam. Jazzy styled FAB out with a few heaters look forward to seeing him in the streets.
Just got reviewed on ESQUIRE.com and the votes are in rating the MOSLEY TRIBES Hensley in Matte Tungsten the new trend, get on it and up your game for the summer.
Yesterday on my way out of the office i ran across the 944 newsstand up here at the plaza and this cover caught my eye and took me back to a time where street art and wheat paste intersected circa 2003. The Los Angeles icon Shepard Fairey has built an empire of clothing and media based around the “GIANT” iconography. Now we continue to see the evolution of Shepards artistic reach, its still great to see that he “gets up” in the city, the only question i have is if he still is the one jumping fences and scaling walls, i know that his crew is deep. I know that Shepary has inspired many to cover the walls of this great city with statements and amazing imagery and i continue to see that poster art is alive and well with new artists rising to the call and going to greater heights to challenge one another.
I just want to thank the crew over at 944 for always supporting MOSLEY TRIBES with amazing editorial featuring the Merchant (above) and the Burke (below) dont sleep on these styles, they are heaters for the summer.
I met Jonathan Ikemura a few years ago when we were shooting a video for MOSLEY TRIBES with the social trust and Jon was the videographer back in 2009. Since then Jon has been flexing his creative skills in Illustration, Photography and video. Just caught this photo on the web this morning via his FB account and had to post it, love that MOSLEY TRIBES is a designers brand and that creative individuals recognize how timeless the Lyndel is, MOSLEY TRIBES Eyewear truly fuses style and function. Glad to see Jon flexing the Lyndels as an optical style.
Yesterday I ran into my good friend BJ (Crooks) down on the Plaza and he was with one of the Crooks team riders Mark Contreras at the Crooks & Castles HQ. Come to find out that Mark is from Newport Beach and has been surfing since really young, and after watching his current video i can see that he has pure raw talent because he can rip. Here at MOSLEY TRIBES we are all about supporting our local homies and Mark is for sure one of them. Mark had a minute so he came upstairs and was super stoked to try on the MOSLEY TRIBES Burke in Tortoise. Be on the look out for Mark surfing his local breaks of Newport and San Clemente.
For the last few weeks here at the MOSLEY TRIBES HQ we have known about the great placement of the Red Bromley in the upcoming blockbuster film The Hangover II. We have caught a few glimpses of it in the 2nd trailer that was released, but today while i was driving in to the office I caught sight of a billboard that was promoting the new collectors cups at 7-11. From my vantage point i could make out what looked like the Bromley on the face of Mr. Chow ( actor Ken Jeong). As you can see below Alan (actor Zach Galifianakis) is also wearing the same frame, I think that Alan starts the movie with the frames one and halfway thru Mr. Chow com-endears them.
Also featured in this movie is the OLIVER PEOPLES Benedict worn by Phil (actor Bradley Cooper), we never expected to get such great consumer press like this. So go out and get yours, they are great for your office or low pro beach beverage.
We want to thank our amazing PR team and Jamie Katz for the great work.