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Excursions: Fire on 14th Street

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I had just finished photographing a Fashion Week presentation, and as I walked toward the subway to go home (I was exhausted), I noticed smoke and fire brimming from an apartment building.  All of the fatigue, moodiness, and exhaustion vanished completely when I advanced towards the scene; I was fully present in a way that astounded me.  I imagined myself as an noted news photographer commissioned to photograph the story (while not getting too close to the very real danger).  This recent experience reinvigorated my love for photojournalism and dedication to pursue it.  

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Achievers: Meet Kithe Brewster, Stylist & Fashion Editor

“God gives that insight and desire to get to a better place and not be complacent and live a life of ‘going to work everyday.’   That was never my course….it just never would never be me.  I knew that as a child, I must do the things in my heart and my dreams.” — Kithe Brewster

The picture above features one of the most recognizable faces on Earth.  She has her head comfortably resting on a man who has fashioned the mega-watt star- and many like her- such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Halle Berry, Iman, Celine Dion, Julianne Moore, Usher, Outkast, Eva Mendes, Drew Barrymore, and Heidi Klum.

 Stylist and fashion editor Kithe Brewster’s career is as prominent as they come.  He has done editorials for magazines such as Vanity Fair and has styled red-carpet affairs for Hollywood’s elite- and the occasional chart-topping chanteuse.  During his reign he’s helped a few achieve “fashion icon” status along the way; Camilla Morton of British Vogue famously wrote, “Kithe Brewster is to the best dressed list, what Henry Ford was to the automobile.”

With a versatile resume too extensive to include in an already robust interview, one would expect a trembling experience if one would ever meet him.  One would be surprised that he is exceptionally warm…truly an anomaly in the fashion industry.  I had the privilege to meet Kithe and discuss his incredible story, his highly publicized weight-loss journey, and his mission to connect with people’s hearts and aspirations through his career.

MisterLevius.com: When did it all start?  When did your passion for fashion begin?

Kithe Brewster: I was obsessed with vintage clothing; as a little kid I liked going “thrifting” and finding old things. I’d buy stuff for a dollar and I was changing it and cutting it all off.  Mom would be shopping at a department store or mall and you can’t really go chop up the clothes.  But when you go to vintage stores and you buy something for $2 you can whack off the sleeves, so I was doing kooky, deconstructing things as a kid.

ML: You had other interests as a child before jumping into your fashion career, correct?

KB: I had a career as a child actor- and dancer…I studied under Katherine Dunham directly in East St. Louis.  I moved to New York when I was 16 to pursue my career as an actor, dancer, singer, “Broadway”…  I auditioned a lot but I also had a part-time job working in my uncle’s fashion showroom.  After a year I decided I wanted to be in the fashion industry- specifically a fashion editor.  I had met all of the top ones who worked at Vogue, [Harper’s] Bazaar and all because they frequented my uncle’s showroom.  I’d put clothes together for them in the showrooms- I’d be like “Oh, these shoes would look great with this” and then I’d see it come out in Vogue or [Harper’s] Bazaar.  They would listen and place exactly how I recommended.

ML: How old were you at the time?

KB: I was 17.

(famous Annie Leibovitz photograph for Vanity Fair with iconic black supermodels)

ML: What was your initial reaction from your family about your direction to styling?

KB: My entire family was opposed to it.  My father and uncle cut me off when I moved to Paris, but I learned everything I needed to know.

ML: That had to have been hard.  When did you move to Paris?

KB: I moved to Paris at 19 with $500 in my pocket.  I’d stayed with a girl model friend I knew who just got a model permit to live in Paris.  She was not supposed to have guests but she said I can stay for a week- but would have to find my own place.  I didn’t toot French, I had very little money, I didn’t have an agent.  I didn’t have anything set-up because I had dropped out of school and quit my uncle’s company, so he wouldn’t help me…so I had to do it all on my own.

It wasn’t easy getting an agent since I didn’t have published work, only tests, but I finally found an incredible agent who fast-tracked me to success.  Also, the agent’s husband was an entertainment lawyer with many top fashion designers as his clients, so the couple basically introduced me to society.  I was able to connect and meet with powerful people, which was a great way to move upward.  I got the opportunities through the social connections I’d made and I had learned that that is a really great way to get around any city.

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NY Fashion Week F/W ’11 Show No. 1: Pamella Roland

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This was the first show I photographed after coming IMMEDIATELY from the airport (I carried my luggage from the London trip with me throughout the time at Lincoln Center!)  It felt great to be back in my element…in the photo pit.

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The Path: The Ridiculous Myth of Being “Self-Made”

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It’s commonplace for societies to accept vocabulary that seem stat quo; hearing the term “self-made millionaire” or “self-made entrepreneur” for most of my life, then, caused no adverse or dynamic reactions.   It wasn’t until I heard it mentioned recently, being on this journey of mines, that it seriously rubbed me the wrong way, especially as I’m on the same path that some may identify as a “self-made success story.”

Whatever you do- please- do NOT call me, or anyone else, “self-made.”

Being “self-made,” at least what it sounds like to me, means that your success and riches and big breaks came from you and only you- no help from anyone else.  Sure, you may have devised the genius idea that’s now in demand by the millions, or became a catalyst to an impactful movement around the globe, but didn’t you have a team beside you to make these things possible?  On a fundamental level, didn’t people encourage you at the beginning stages, helping you with resources and contacts while you were still building, offering advice when asked?  Not even the headstrong Trump relied only on his own strength and diligence to reach the stratospheric heights of wealth and prestige he enjoys today.   

Who is that unfortunate person to advance on his journey, make it to his destination, and not be blessed and transformed by incredible souls along the way? 

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ADVENTURES! Where IS Mister Levius? Five Unbelievable Months in Two Posts (Part 1)

 

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(Are you ready for this?)

Very few of you know what’s happened to me in the last few months…many more only know bits and pieces.  And you won’t find any info about my recent situations on my website…until now.

So what DID happen after shooting my first Fashion Weeks?

After a successful landing and experience shooting London Fashion Week in September- I unexpectedly became stuck.  A diminished budget and a standby flight surprise changed my whole itinerary for what was meant to be 10 days… into five months.

Scared, overwhelmed, but not hopeless, I sought out help from people I knew when I visited London 2 years ago while studying abroad.  There were many “close calls” as far as transitioning, but I never went one day homeless.

When money would get dangerously low, I’d get a donation (or paid work!) at the right time.  Ever heard of the idea of “an ‘on-time’ God”?  Well, I surely understood it in a whole new light.

Besides the super-stressful money and accommodation issues, I began establishing myself in the city I fell in love with three years ago- the networking, the making of amazing new friends, the photo opps, etc.  I was having the time of my life and didn’t need a lot of money to do so.  I’ve grown to love London even more and want to continue building my brand there.

All I had in those five months were 10 day’s worth of clothing and luggage (2 bags)- it showed me how little you really need to live off of to be content.

During the first few months, I really set out to try and do all I can to get back to New York by mid-December…and finally get some stability back in my life.  But as of December 2nd, something was “tugging” inside of me to stay.  A little afraid, I searched for answers by quieting my mind- should I stay or should I go?  I trusted what my intuition said and decided to stay- and freakishly had a lot of peace.

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LONDON Fashion Week- Show #5! Katie Eary

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I fell in love with this London menswear presentation- the designer, Katie Eary, constructed a boxing ring space to complement the pugilist-inspired apparel, with live models going at it round for round as attendees looked in awe.

(And the above the photo is truly one of my all-time favorite Fashion Week photos I’ve taken.  Simply classic.)

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The Path: 2011…Sky is the Limit {Only If You Say So}

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There is something in the air…

Do you sense it too?  If you’re unsure, check the statuses of your friends on Facebook  and other social media sites.  Thirteen years ago it would’ve been enough to simply say “Happy New Year!”- but now everyone has their own spin of inspiration, wisdom, and ecnouragement attached to this upcoming period.  It’s evident that many don’t see this as another year…people are excited, and feel as if they are on the brink of something great in 2011.

Ha..people speak of the end of the world, when I feel humanity is actually starting to emerge in the right direction- using positive energy, a desire to live their best lives, a willingness to share uplifting words and experiences to others.  A higher collective consciousness perhaps?

  There is so much to say, so much I want to share, but Iwill keep this short: If you do feel 2011 is your year- RUN FOR IT.  Believe it and believe it wholeheartedly, and let no one deter or jinx the better you that is to emerge.  Personally, though I can truly say 2009 and 2010 were fantastic years, 2011 will be my TRUE year of greatness.  I fully believe everything that I’ve worked hard for, the challenges I’ve been through (and continuing to go through) will finally show its fruit and will show it abundantly.  

Readers, EXPECTANCY is what ushers your dreams and breakthroughs into reality.  So my charge for you is to EXPECT much, and GIVE much- giving as much of your Light and talents to your world so that the powers that be can truly honor your pursuits.

Cheers to a New Year…

Cheers to a New LIFE Ahead.

Live from London (and yes I am still here ;) )-

Travis L.

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Proverbs: Napoleon Hill

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“That is one of the tricks of opportunity. It has a sly habit of slipping through the back door, and often it comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat. Perhaps this is why so many fail to recognize opportunity.”

-Napoleon Hill

(Photograph taken in Notting Hill, London)

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Video: Michael Jordan, Product of Failure

No one, not ONE (including one of sports’ most iconic figures), is exempt from the inevitability of failure…of disappointment…of error- in pursuit of success. 

Fear of failure: could this be the Achilles’ Heel to the majority of humanity?

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