Call it an urban blight, or call it an 80's throwback, but graffiti seems to be the latest way to add a street-style element to an event or venue.
At Parlux Fragrances' launch event for Paris Hilton's new perfume, graffiti artist Blake Lehany tagged a display near Duvet's main staircase with the heiress's first name.
Graffiti artist David Chino created a branded piece for Suede magazine's Fashion Week party. (While the packed party's decor was a hit, unfortunately, the magazine was not. It ceased publishing shortly after the party.)
Graffiti artist collective Tats Cru created an outdoor mural for Smoked, a barbecue restaurant that opened in April. The crew has also done promotional work for MTV, Reebok, and Snapple.
Posted 06.06.05
This story originally appeared in the April/May 2005 issue of the BiZBash Event Style Reporter.
At Parlux Fragrances' launch event for Paris Hilton's new perfume, graffiti artist Blake Lehany tagged a display near Duvet's main staircase with the heiress's first name.
Graffiti artist David Chino created a branded piece for Suede magazine's Fashion Week party. (While the packed party's decor was a hit, unfortunately, the magazine was not. It ceased publishing shortly after the party.)
Graffiti artist collective Tats Cru created an outdoor mural for Smoked, a barbecue restaurant that opened in April. The crew has also done promotional work for MTV, Reebok, and Snapple.
Posted 06.06.05
This story originally appeared in the April/May 2005 issue of the BiZBash Event Style Reporter.