Showing posts with label Jason Campbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Campbell. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2011

INTERVIEW: SHOES THAT ARE ALIVE


By Robert Cordero

JC Report | Inside Global Fashion Trends


ALIVESHOES is part store, part philosophical community. The company produces Italian-made, environmentally sound shoes, while mastermind Luca Botticelli also seeks to create an online network comprised of people who are interested in interactive art, philanthropy and statement-making footwear. Self-titled “the world’s first shoe-gaming community,” the website is now complemented by a pop up store in Amsterdam, with more locations to follow. JC Report caught up with Botticelli to discuss eco-minded fashion, artistic collaborations and what he means by “fashion 2.0.”


JC Report: What are your main ideas behind being ecologically friendly?

Luca Botticelli: Eco-friendly means that you research new process and materials in order to pollute less, and to make more intelligent products and services. Less is more is a big guide into this.


JCR: The inside tab of the limited edition shoes are designed by contemporary artists. How do you choose who you want to collaborate with?

LB: I gave [New York artist Steven Siegel] 500 pairs of shoes and told him to just create what he wanted. He made Blocks. The inside tabs reflect the installations [artists] make with shoes. It’s their sketches. We collaborate with curators to choose artists. We look for artists that have an open minded approach and are passionate about breaking the rules of art itself (i.e. going away from the museums).


JCR: Where do you see the future of shoes and shoe valley in Italy?

LB: I see the future of the shoe valley in the internet in www.aliveshoes.com. That means that the shoe business must convert to the digital world and must become eco. We are providing IT instruments for that, and research for sustainability to the valley. We are building a big headquarters open to the public in the middle of the valley to stimulate awareness from the core. “Made in Italy” must shift its awareness from total tradition to half tradition/half research and future. We are there for that.


JCR: What is the idea behind fashion 2.0?

LB: Fashion 2.0 goes away from aesthetic, and welcomes games and social interactions. Fashion 2.0 puts an end to the era of designers and stylists, and starts the era of gaming. Fashion 2.0 uses the internet as the medium and doesn’t relate to print press. Fashion 2.0 creates containers that leave space for people to express, and it uses pull communication and interactivity to make people active and entertained.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Lil Mogul's FIRST Interview - The World of MEGA

Last week, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Craig “BBop” Gibson of The Pride Network & Pride Cast Show. To be totally honored, I found it interesting to have people seeking me out to hear about my career path and personal stories as an entrepreneur. As an entertainment manager and sometime publicist (I say sometime cuz I don’t view myself as a PR guy; however, it is on the job description to getting the job done), I prep clients for this type of thing. With media facts and talking points, it was alil nerve-racking for me.

BBop made the experiences easy for a brutha. Midway through the interview I started to reminisce on the past 15 years. My internship at Elite Models, my leap in the world of entertainment as an entrepreneur with my first business partner Jason Campbell, business associates, models, talent, clients, all my ups and downs. I had a chance to think about all the careers I help launch, all the places I have been
and the great projects I had the opportunity to work on.

Photos

Top: Lil Mogul & Model Madison
Center: Makeup Artist Sam Fine, Actress Vanessa L. Williams, Lil Mogul, Hairstylist Oscar James & Actor Al Bayon
Bottom: Booker Catherine, Booker Kat, Booker Bobbie Morais, Photographer James Hicks & Lil Mogul

It was a day to stop and look out. As Shug Avery once said, "I think it pisses God off when you walk by the color purple in a field and don't notice it."

I must agree. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Craig “BBop” Gibson for giving me the opportunity to take time out to reflect on the past, soak in the present and plan for a continuous successful future while enjoying the journey of the MEGA World of Lil Mogul.

Listen to the interview here:
(My interview starts 41 minutes into the show)
Photo Top: Supermodel Tyra Banks in the early 90's with Sam Fine & Lil Mogul plotting an entertainment takeoff.

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