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THE MANY PIECES OF PHARRELL
Since earning his first music credit on WreckxnEffect's 1992 ass-shaking anthem \"Rump Shaker,\" the producer-songwriter-rapper-singer-composer-fashion designer-movie producer-father has spent the past three decades on top of the world. [...]that's not even counting his meteoric and unprecedented rise in the fashion industry, from style-setter with his signature Buffalo hat to Louis Vuitton Men's creative director, whose fashion show this summer was dubbed \"monumental\" by GQ. [...]something transcendent happened almost a decade ago when three songs - Daft Punk's \"Get Lucky,\" Robin Thicke's \"Blurred Lines\" and \"Happy\" - changed his life, in more ways than one. \"The story is one about creativity and how we find our voice and how we might lose our voice and how we try to recapture our voice.\" Focus Features chair Peter Kujawski says he was on board after seeing a roughly 90-second preview.
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Pharrell : a fish doesn't know it's wet
\"Following Rizzoli's best-selling \"Pharrell: Places and Spaces I've Been,\" this volume documents the continuing adventures in art and design of one of the most influential figures in contemporary music and popular culture. Lavishly illustrated with 250 photographs and illustrations, this book features Pharrell Williams's prolific and ever-expanding body of work in a graphic language all his own. Straddling art, design, and hip-hop, Pharrell's creative output is without peer or precedent. By playing off different disciplines--music, fashion, and contemporary art--Pharrell has redefined the role of the contemporary artist, blazing a trail for other musicians and cultural figures. Expanding on themes covered in \"Places and Spaces I've Been,\" this book gathers a new group of collaborators. Engaging Pharrell in conversation, talents as diverse as Karl Lagerfeld and Takashi Murakami position Pharrell's work within contemporary visual and material culture. The worldwide success of the song \"Happy\" to his soundtrack and production credit for the Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures bookend a volume devoted to Pharrell's mastery of artistic collaboration. Featuring work with artists as diverse as JR, Alex Katz, Mr., and Daniel Arsham, the book highlights recent projects and designs for Chanel, Moncler, Moynat, and Adidas. But at the heart is the visual language that Pharrell has built around his Ice Cream/Billionaire Boys Club clothing line, which integrates streetwear into the design of apparel, accessories, limited-edition toys, and skate graphics\"--Provided by publisher.
Pharrell To Collaborate With Adidas
ASIDE FROM the now infamous Vivienne Westwood mountain hat he wore on the Grammys red carpet, there was another piece of clothing Pharrell Williams sported that made a pivotal statement that night: a custom leather version of Adidas' classic Firebird jacket, made famous by Eighties b-boys.
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