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Since Lady Gaga hit global recognition she has affectionately called her fans Little Monsters. Well now, these Little Monsters have an online home.

What is LittleMonster.com?Think Pinterest meets Facebook, but is dating Twitter at the same time. And all they ever talk about is how much they love Lady Gaga.

Like many other social applications, LittleMonsters.com’s registration is linked through your Facebook or Twitter account.

There is a basic tutorial explaining the ins & outs of the website; these are separated into five main tabs: Media, Discuss, News, Monsters & Events.

When you log-in, you automatically land on to the Media tab, which resembles Pinterest. A timeline of pictures demonstrates the different topics circulating the network. Once you click on a certain topic, a pop-up, similar to a Facebook, opens.

The Discuss and News tabs are very similar to a Twitter timeline with several discussions and news mostly related to Lady Gaga herself. 

If you want to see the continually growing list of registered Little Monsters, just click on the Monsters tab.

And the Events tab showcases Lady Gaga’s concert dates with the ability to buy tickets for open show dates directly through the site. 

So why create a social network outside of her own personal website? 

Lady Gaga has been an advocate for showcasing the beauty in everyone’s differences and what better way to emphasize this point than to create a social network dedicated to personal empowerment.

As the site explains, it is a way of sharing “your passion and creativity in a community full of art, acceptance, monsters and Gaga”.  Members can post up artwork, pictures or just browse and interact with other members. This space is a dedication to everyone’s creative side.

So step aside Facebook, the Monsters have come to town!


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Run DMC Raising Hell Tour T-Shirt

Run DMC Raising Hell Tour T-Shirt

Looking to get your b-boy on? Feel like rockin the old school lately? Get this dope Run DMC Raising Hell Tour T-Shirt. $37.50 at JunkFoodClothing.com.

Adidas Red/White Wilhelm Bungert Sneaker

Of course, you wouldn’t be complete without a pair of fresh Adidas. We’ll do away with the Black/White shell top and go with the Red/White Wilhelm Bungert special edition, $110 at Yoox.com.


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On Saturday, I rolled down to Astor Place to get a hair cut before checking out Remix Hotel at SAE (School of Audio Engineering) in Manhattan. It was still early, so I popped into Rubber Sole on Broadway. It’s one of the last of the “urban fashion boutiques” that are giving way to major chain retailers along the strip from Astor Place and Broadway all the way down to Canal Street.

View Map: Broadway from Astor Place to Canal Street

There are a few new ones that have since opened below Canal, where the rents are probably a bit cheaper than they are in Soho.

Anyway, I found this cool t-shirt from Kallusive that I thought would be perfect to cruise into Remix Hotel wearing. Well, maybe not so perfect, because the turntable on the front looks like a Numark or Stanton. My friends in the Pioneer demonstration area joked that I needed to leave the room.

You can get the Music Maestro shirt online from Kallusive.com. They have an entire line of themed t-shirts like this one. So get’em while they’re hot. I did.

In the pics below, it’s hard to make out the writing on the back. It says:

from the backyard barbeques to the hottest night clubs

everything is perfect and laced with clarity…

beats thumping, drinks flowing, vocals blaring,

the DJ spinning on the turntables is in control.

mixing and cutting with the precision of a surgeon.

the moood is set…

one wrong move or sound can kill the vibe…

but when sounds comes together in unity,

everything is perfect and laced with clarity…

Kallusive Turntable T-Shirt

Kallusive Turntable T-Shirt


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Are you shopping for that suit for your trip to Ibiza? Need something sexy for Goa, Rio De Janeiro or the French Riviera? Want to catch the eye of that superstar DJ mixing it up, while you dance on a bass bin? I think Insight definitely has the suit for you.

Insight bikinis for the summer


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Like any respectable DJ blog on the Internet, we’ve got to cover (or uncover) just about anything that has to do with DJ culture. Surely we’d be neglecting our readers if we didn’t at least show important advances in fashion (yeah, right!). As we’re an equal opportunity blog, we’ll hit you with some men’s suits over the next few weeks. For now, we’re pushing the female Lycra.

This morning, I was thinking that we here at Netmix would dread it if we were deemed as being (a) irresponsible to our readers, and (b) catering to Neanderthal males who care more about tweaking tracks in Abelton, sequencing in Logic and arguing over why p2p should be legal, than sipping Coronas from a beach chair at the pool at The National while checking out the glistening skin of girls with names like Bianca and Alexandra getting in their morning swim.

Of course, my girlfriend, Missy, is going to ask me, “is this all really necessary? My answer to that would be, well…YES! I just hope she doesn’t show her new boss this blog today. Doh!

Okay, enough of the preparation. These bikinis from Insight are a great example of street wear with bright color palettes gone sexy. They are available at Karmaloop.com.


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iconDJs sure love turntables! Despite all things going digital nowadays, we can keep the turntable close to our hearts by slapping one on the wrist. This watch by Fluid has both leather and steel wristbands. It’s $70 at Karmaloop.com.


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Karmaloop's exclusive RBK Pump Fury

by Anthony Zeoli January 25, 2008 Fashion

Working at StarStyle for the past two-years has had an influence on me. Although the site is going the way of the dinosaur and I am no longer with the company (yep, that’s right), I thought I might as well carry on some a little of the traditions we built up by adding some fashion to mix. We all love fashion, right? So, in the interest of trying to make a few bucks here while shilling for the man (in this case, Reebok), I thought I’d drop these new kicks from Karmaloop (disclaimer: I get a rev share if you buy these) on the blog tonight. At $139 U.S., they’re a little pricey. Since there are only 60 pairs in the U.S., you know why.


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Get The Look of Lupe Fiasco's Superstar Video

by Anthony Zeoli November 17, 2007 Fashion

MTV.com’s Buzzworthy blog folks posted our StarStyle.com “Get The Look” widget of the styles from Lupe Fiasco’s “Superstar” video. Visit MTV.com’s blog or just select the styles from the widget below. You can also take the code and post it on your page by using the Get Code button. Enjoy!


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