- 2/5
freeze frame
Start snapping with this special edition Holga designed by the camera connoisseurs at The Lomographic Society. The orange plastic frame gives the original 1982 Holga a fresh look as you capture your own legendary images.
—Alexandra Horton
The Lomographic Society limited-edition camera, about $180. Lomography.com.
- 3/5
art attack
From punk-rock and graffiti to skateboarding and comics, the book Revisionaries captures a decade of street culture and art, showcasing the great renegade artists of today and tomorrow. Composed by the editors of Tokion magazine, the book jam packs influential and defining art from around the globe. Artist bios, interviews, and three sections (graphic, folk, psychedelia) all culminate in a powerful distillation of modern culture.
—Ryan Beiermeister
, about $30. Amazon.com.
- 4/5
it takes you
With a laundry list of celebrity artists like Gwen Stefani, Donna Karen, Nicole Kidman, and Heidi Klum, the new t-shirts from the Whatever it Takes campaign are both chic and humanitarian. Peace signs, hearts, and even a rhinestoned globe (Stella McCartney!) adorn these soft and comfortable tees. Best part? All profits go towards combating poverty, environmental depletion, and child exploitation.
—Ryan Beiermeister
For more information, visit whateverittakes.org.
- 5/5
chloë call
Prep school girl meets skater punk. Chloë Sevigny and Opening Ceremony team up to bring you this black and white gingham minidress. Pair it with your shredded black tights and Doc Martens when you go for an afternoon stroll in Tompkins Square Park.
—Alexandra Horton
Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony minidress with ruffle, about $375.




