Hayden Harnett, based in Brooklyn, has some super-cute stuff online for summer in their S/S 09 collection, "Muse"! Now if I could only get out to Melrose and check out the L.A. summer sales in person...
Thursday, June 18, 2009
I Heart...
Hayden Harnett, based in Brooklyn, has some super-cute stuff online for summer in their S/S 09 collection, "Muse"! Now if I could only get out to Melrose and check out the L.A. summer sales in person...
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Homicidal Trends
As the best of the best amongst skate circles, Gator was hired as the top spokesperson for Vision Skateboards, a skateboarding gear company that marketed skate trends. His persona then grew to that of an iconic stature as his confident, laid-back, and rebellious demeanor helped sell clothes, boards, and cheesy skate videos. By the Nineties, evolving skateboard trends left Vision on the downslide and Gator and his persona stranded on the edge of obsolete, teetering for balance.
Stickler’s travelogue of Gator’s detachment from reality paints a picture that shies away from the typical rise-and-fall-and-rise-again celebrity biography. Interviews with friends, Gator’s manager, Vision spokesmen, and ex-girlfriend Brandi McClain, a former groupie, augment a phone interview with Gator while he is in prison. After Gator and Brandi’s break-up, Jessica Bergsten, McClain’s friend, visited Gator at his home. Set against an image of a California desert at dusk, the recording of Gator’s voice is matter-of-fact as he recalls where he left the body of Jessica Bergsten for eight months after her murder, to which he confessed in 1991.
As a snapshot of an era, STOKED also raises unanswered questions on reasons for the former skateboard star’s implosion. In all fairness, certain factors didn’t prevent Gator from becoming unhinged: A dysfunctional home life, an inability to cope with the loss of life after Vision, undiagnosed bi-polarity. But as Stickler’s film sets out to show, Rogowski was overktaken by his adapted persona as a celebrity and for him, there was no turning back. If anything, a cautionary tale for those stricken by fame for no other reason than they are themselves.
Available on DVD from Palm Pictures, palmpictures.com.