PARTY: Tatted and Brooklyn Royalty Launch Party (AMAZING)
January 19, 2010 @ 5:25 pm
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(A) I love tatts. and (B) I love men with tatts even more. *readers take note!*
NYC Launch Reception of GritCityInc’s Tatted and Brooklyn Royalty Fall 2010 Menswear Presentation
WHO
- Brian Jacobson, president of GritCityInc and publisher of Tatted
- Bob Bland, designer and founder of independent streetwear label Brooklyn Royalty
- Marianne Bernstein, Tatted photographer, award-winning filmmaker and curator
- Terry D and DJ Never Forget, members of Brooklyn-based DJ duo Fingers on the Pulse, and producers of IFC’s new hit show Dinner with the Band
- Dozens of tattooed men and women pictured in Tatted *hotttttttttt*
- Tattooed models previewing Brooklyn Royalty’s Fall 2010 menswear collection and limited edition Brooklyn Royalty x GritCityInc T-shirts
WHAT
- NYC Launch Reception of GritCityInc’s Tatted and Brooklyn Royalty Fall 2010 Menswear Presentation
- More than 300 original images of Philadelphia’s thriving tattoo culture curated by GritCityInc and photographed exclusively by Bernstein provides an up-close look at Philadelphia’s thriving tattoo culture featured in Tatted.
- Attendees will also join the fashion and art industry in a first glimpse of Brooklyn Royalty’s latest collection from NYC’s Fall 2010 Men’s Fashion Week.
- This event is free and open to the public. The first edition of Tatted ($19.95) and limited edition Brooklyn Royalty x GritCityInc T-shirts ($32) will be available for purchase for one night only.
- I will be meeting my future husband
WHEN
- Tonight, 7PM-Midnight.
- 7-8PM: Media and VIP open bar reception sponsored by Sailor Jerry rum and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer; Brooklyn Royalty menswear preview
- 7-10PM: DJ Set by Finger On The Pulse
- 8PM-12AM: Public exhibition and Brooklyn Royalty fashion presentation
- 11PM: Special live musical performance
WHERE
- Cameo Gallery (in the back of the Lovin Cup)
- 93 N. 6th Street (b/w Berry and Wythe) [Wburg]








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