Table Manners : Rule No.1

Videography by Duane Ferguson : http://www.youtube.com/user/njoilyfe
Still Photography by Donavelli : http://donavelli.tumblr.com

Event Hosted by The Vanilla Party : http://thevanillaparty.tumblr.com
Performers :
— Shelly Scarlet : http://shellyscarlet.com
— Rogizoid Shatterz : http://instagram.com/rogizoid
— Kali Kohl : http://jdmassacre.tumblr.com


PRYM® Table Manners : Rule No.1

Don't Feed the Models. Let Them Feed You...

A Performance-Art Experience at Sons Of Essex in NYC

Prym is the first spirits brand to embrace fringe cultures and question the unquestioned. Prym goes against the grain and empowers the underground voices that give rise to the future. The Table Manners Sessions promise to provide an intimate alternative dining experience crafted to open both your mouth and your mind. Prym invites guests to engage in a round table experience with experts that relate to the evening's topic. The inaugural event on March 4th, 2014 is — Don't Feed The Models. Let Them Feed You...

"While this may sound a bit obvious we guarantee it will be quite a unique evening. We only do things that we ourselves would like to attend. It's about embracing the alternative cultures that we represent and embodying the 'Not Proper' ethos. Our whole team is super excited about this collaboration with Sons of Essex— we just want be guests at the table!" says Damian.

Seductresses courtesy of THE VANILLA PARTY... must see to believe.

March 4th, 2014
6PM TO 9PM

SONS OF ESSEX
133 Essex Street
New York, New York
http://sonsofessexnyc.com


Old School Hip Hop Brunch

LET’S TAKE IT BACK TO THE OLD SCHOOL
Join us at Colonie to experience old school flava’ and new flavours— oh yes we went there f-l-a-v-a! You know we keep it fresh and crispy.

Dress for success— grab your velour track suit out of the dryer (you know you still rock it), take a toothbrush to your shell toes or kick it Pete Nice style with a mock neck— it’s all love.

MARCH 15, 2014 : 11AM to 4PM

COLONIE
127 Atlantic Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
(718) 855-7500
http://colonienyc.com


Pia Coronel

"Finding and creating identity is an important part of growth in life. In my work, I explore what it means to search for oneself in places where structure and chaos collide. I strive to explore the feelings and challenges one faces in the struggle to claim a place in society. My work deals with our constant search for “it” as I believe that there will always be a battle within us to create that perfect identity. Cultures, societies, tribes, all have different expectations of how people should be. My work explores these feelings that come about when we are trying to figure out who we are and why we are here."— Pia Coronel

SEE MORE OF PIA’S WORK

www.piacoronel.com
The Prym Salon