Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons
Living Vicariously Though Our Favorite Fashion Faces…One Selby At A Time

Erin Wasson

Alexander Wang

Brian Lichtenberg

Derrick Cruz

Swaim and Christina Hutson

Erin Wasson

Alexander Wang

Brian Lichtenberg

Derrick Cruz

Swaim and Christina Hutson
As I sit here, staring at my failed attempt of an edgy college dorm transformation, I cannot help but imagine my future SoHo apartment or the decor of Vogue when I replace Anna Wintour. I’m planning on some enormous skylights, exposed brick walls, wood floors and an eclectic array of mix-matched furniture and art. For now, the grimy bathtub and excruciating fluorescent lighting will have to do, but who says a girl can’t plan ahead? I’ve started to gather inspiration from some of my favorite designers, models and writers, photographed by Todd Selby, in their homes and workspaces. Thanks to The Selby, who photographs “interesting people in creative spaces” I can live vicariously through others until I get my big break. Join me in my stalking by sifting through the galleries below:
GALLERIES:
Erin Wasson (Model)
Derrick Cruz (Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons)
Swaim and Christina Hutson (Obedient Sons & Daughters)
Visit The Selby here!
Archetype Showroom Sample Sale
Thursday, December 4th – Saturday, December 6th
Thursday & Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday: 12:00 noon – 6:00 p.m.
Archetype Showroom & Gallery
676 Broadway, 2nd Floor
(Btwn Great Jones and Bond St)
New York, NY 10012
RANDOM COOL: Black Sheep and Prodigal Son Razor
Do I know how to shave with this? No. If I did, would I ever shave with this? Probably Not. So why would I ever want this? Well, this incredibly amazing flat blade razor, by Black Sheep and Prodigal Son, is hand crafted from 10,000 year old mammoth ivory. Yeah, mother effin’ mammoth. Like Ray Ramano in Ice Age mammoth.
This limited edition (obviously) razor is one of fifty made. The only real reason I want this thing is so I can carry it around with me at all times like Leo Dicaprio in Gangs Of New York (despite the fact that it is clearly a breech of homeland security). I really can’t think of very many other things on this planet more badass than this.
The only way to get one of these bad boys is to email Sales@BlackSheepAndProdigalSons.com or visit FSC BARBER at 5 Horatio St, New York, NY 10014, Tel: (212) 929-3917.
Designer Discovery: Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons
Dare I say that this jewelry designer has got a bit of tribal voodoo and Lord of the Flies on the brain, but the dark accessories of Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons have landed a coveted spot on my Christmas wish list. Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons is the work of Brooklyn’s Derrick R. Cruz. Inspired by unending energy of the city’s life and fashion scene, Cruz’s densely detailed paintings appear painted on ivory pendants. Some of the dangling animal heads and praying hands may give off a sort of creepy religious yet morbid vibe, but pair one of these with a simple solid v-neck and a blazer and you’ve got yourself one killer look.
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Oak Asks Designers to Engage in a Little Bondage
Above, left: Feather headband by Boyfriend, dress by Vena Cava. Above, right: Hoodie by Complex Geometries, harness by Wrath Arcane, jeans by Oak.
Above, left: T-shirts by Erik Hart. Above, right: Headband by Boyfriend, shoes by LD Tuttle.
Oak wants to take you to the dark side.
To celebrate Fashion Week, Oak has invited some of its favorite local indies, like Vena Cava, Philip Crangi, and Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons, to explore their inner kinks and create limited-edition pieces evoking the idea of bondage. The result is a limited edition collection that will be showcased starting on the 8th for a show called “Bond Age”.
Naughty fashionista’s can find pieces inspired by spanking, voyeurism, and a little S&M at Oak. Be sure to head to the premiere party to get a little extra dirty with cocktails from Belvedere Vodka.
Thanks to Refinery29 for spotting this delectable event.


















