1. lernert

    March 26, 2009
    by Maxime Buchi

    has a very cool tattoo and is a gifted writer/director/artist
    discover his website
    and the complete text we published in sang bleu II (not sang blue… never mind)


  2. Be quiet or be killed

    February 28, 2009
    by Maxime Buchi

    Some people tell it, some people live it.
    These ones live it.
    And have beautiful and poetic tattoos.
    And a blog too…

    Today I feel I’ve posted more blogs about blogs than usually…
    (Maybe it’s true.)

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    joybukowski


  3. blog talk part III—purple blog (among others)

    Has blogging (finally) made it to a trendy thing? Or is it simply its easy and obvious (and cheap) form that eventually imposed itself as a potential and dignified communication means for opinion leaders in these times of financial uncertainty? Three blogs worth checking: Hedi Slimane’s, formerly known as Work In Progress—Petronio Associates, the editors of Self Service and a brand new one: Purple Diary, by Olivier Zahm

    Hedi’s page is an “incontournable” and has been around for a while. But unfortunately doen’t fully play the game of blogging (no RSS, no comments). It is entitled “diary”. Fair enough, Hedi maybe has other (better?) things to do than blogging. Pertonio’s page is interesting. Business-orientated and not very regularly updated. Too bad it’d have been an interesting thing to be able to really follow the “work in progress”. On a personal note, I think a bit unfair that PA never gets credited when pple speak about the new (and highly successful) YSL campaign. It might be my graphic designer mind but I can tell there is a lot of them in it as well… Anyway… To come to the last: Purple Diary, it’s more of the same, but obviously, one never gets bored of scrutinizing the Parisian hall of fame with its curly (rarefied) hair and it’s unsteady stillettos…


  4. Alban Adam’s blog

    by Maxime Buchi

    Blaog talk again. The banner says “possibly some strong opinions”. This indeed is something Sang Bleu’s fashion editor Alban Adam is known for… It was about time Alban let the world know hear his voice. The blog is mainly a bout fashion (Fair enough, Alban is mainly about tashion too.) But is worth checking, and reading, even for non fashion people (with an open mind). Alban world order.


  5. interview on JCreport

    April 28, 2008
    by Maxime Buchi

    Thank you JCreport for the support!