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EXCLUSIVE: Kenzo Taps Karen O to Record Original Song

HEAR MY SONG: First film, now music. Having commissioned leading filmmakers including Gregg Araki and Sean Baker to create short films, Kenzo has tapped singer-songwriter Karen O to record an original song, and writer-director Ana Lily Amirpour to direct the accompanying film.
Titled “Yo! My Saint,” the track will be released on Jan. 12 across more than 50 streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Pandora, Deezer and Google Play Music. A companion limited-edition vinyl is to go on sale on Jan. 22 in Kenzo stores and online.
While championing female talent is nothing new for Kenzo creative directors Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, the project marks the first time the label has released an original song. Others brands which have produced music include Burberry, which supports British artists via its Burberry Acoustic initiative, and Kitsuné, which has its own record label.

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Best known as the frontwoman of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, O — whose full name is Karen Lee Orzolek — frequently works with director Spike Jonze, another member of Kenzo’s extended tribe of creative collaborators. The two were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for “The Moon Song,” which appeared on the soundtrack of Jonze’s movie “Her.”
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06.01.2018No comments
VFiles Partners With PacSun, Eyes TV, Global Expansion

VFiles’ camo-inspired capsule with Mountain Dew launches its next iteration exclusively at PacSun Friday as the brand turns its attention to expansion beyond New York for its next act.
New York-based VFiles is most simply described as a social networking platform aimed at youth culture via three main pillars: fashion, music and sports. It connects with its target audience through its site, events and store at 12 Mercer Street, which houses designs from emerging and established labels.
The company linked with Mountain Dew in fall 2016 on its Camo Out capsule, releasing multiple versions of it since that time. Friday’s launch exclusively at 10 PacSun stores in the U.S. and the retailer’s online store introduces new light pink and blue color ways.
“We are honestly so inspired to work with Mountain Dew and work with a brand who thinks like this,” said VFiles ceo and founder Julie Anne Quay, mentioning the award the first Camo Out capsule received. “When does that happen? When it comes down to it, it’s a soda company and us winning design awards.”
The company in 2016 received the Silver A’Design Award in the wearable technologies category for a collection that included a Bluetooth-enabled parka, solar backpack and earbud-wired tracksuit.
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Lake Forest homebuying drops 8%: 23 facts to know

Here are homebuying highlights for Lake Forest, Foothill Ranch and Portola Hills from ReportsOnHousing for October.

This house-hunting data tracks resales of existing detached and attached residences in the communities. Analysis includes October trends based on closed sales: sale counts; average price vs. average list price; high and low price paid in the month; average cost per square foot and average size; plus, based on broker listing networks stats on Sept. 7, the “market time” metric comparing supply of listings to new escrows opened in past 30 days.

Citywide, sales totaled 68 vs. 74 a year ago, or a decline of 8 percent. Here are 23 facts you should know about how homebuying broke down by community vs. countywide trends …

In Foothill Ranch …

1. Sales: 8 sold vs. 15 a year ago.

2. Average sales price: $667,813 that ranked No. 27 out of 46 Orange County markets tracked and was down 0.0 percent in a year.

3. Compared to list: Sellers got 100.2 percent of what they typically asked for, ranking No. 2 of the 46 markets.

4. Range: High sale of $915,000 vs. the $361,000 low.

5. Sizing: On average, buyers paid $379 per square foot on a 1,762 square-foot residence. This pricing metric was up 2.9 percent in a year.

6. Market speed: 23 days, listing to escrow opened vs. 43 days a year ago and 90 days two years ago.

In Lake Forest …

7. Sales: 54 sold vs. 57 a year ago.

8. Average sales price: $582,824 that ranked No. 37 out of 46 Orange County markets tracked and was up 0.8 percent in a year.

9. Compared to list: Sellers got 99.2 percent of what they typically asked for, ranking No. 7 of the 46 markets.

10. Range: High sale of $1,435,000 vs. the $250,000 low.

11. Sizing: On average, buyers paid $366 per square foot on a 1,592 square-foot residence. This pricing metric was up 5.8 percent in a year.

12. Market speed: 31 days, listing to escrow opened vs. 36 days a year ago and 53 days two years ago.

In Portola Hills …

13. Sales: 6 sold vs. 2 a year ago.

14. Average sales price: $492,317 that ranked No. 43 out of 46 Orange County markets tracked and was up 12.7 percent in a year.

15. Compared to list: Sellers got 98.7 percent of what they typically asked for, ranking No. 17 of the 46 markets.

16. Range: High sale of $675,000 vs. the $375,000 low.

17. Sizing: On average, buyers paid $413 per square foot on a 1,192 square-foot residence. This pricing metric was up 9.3 percent in a year.

18. Market speed: 11 days, listing to escrow opened vs. 30 days a year ago and 90 days two years ago.

Compare these patterns to five October trends we saw in all of Orange County …

19. Sales: 2,553 sold vs. 2,575 a year ago.

20. Average sales price: $868,090, up 10.4 percent in a year.

21. Compared to list: 98.4 percent.

22. Sizing: On average, buyers paid $464 per square foot — up 9.7 percent in a year — on a 1,870 square-foot residence.

23. Market speed, as of Nov 30: 62 days vs. 73 days a year ago and 75 days two years ago.

DID YOU SEE …

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05.01.2018No comments
O.C. girls basketball standings, scoreboard (1-5-18)

2017-18 GIRLS BASKETBALL STANDINGS

ACADEMY LEAGUE
Crean Lutheran 1-0
Sage Hill 1-0
St. Margaret’s 1-0
Oxford Academy 0-0
Brethren Christian 0-1
Calvary Chapel/Downey 0-1
Whitney 0-1

Scores for Jan. 3
St. Margaret’s 61, Brethren Christian 25
Crean Lutheran 78, Calvary Chapel/Downey 24
Sage Hill 47, Whitney 39

SUNSET LEAGUE
Edison 1-0
Huntington Beach 1-0
Los Alamitos 1-0
Fountain Valley 0-1
Marina 0-1
Newport Harbor 0-1

Scores for Jan. 4
Huntington Beach 54, Newport Harbor 29
Edison 55, Marina 15
Los Alamitos 65, Fountain Valley 31

TRINITY LEAGUE
Mater Dei 1-0
Rosary 1-0
Orange Lutheran 0-0
JSerra 0-1
Santa Margarita 0-1

Scores for Jan. 4
Mater Dei 76, Santa Margarita 14
Rosary 54, JSerra 41

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Pedestrian struck, killed on Anaheim freeway on-ramp

ANAHEIM — A pedestrian was killed Thursday night on a freeway on-ramp in Anaheim.

The crash was reported at 9:33 p.m. on the northbound Santa Ana (5) Freeway’s Euclid Street on-ramp, the California Highway Patrol reported.

The pedestrian died at the scene, the CHP said.

The crash prompted a full freeway closure, but by 10:20 p.m., three lanes were opened at Euclid Street.

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