Your guide to Philly's diverse creative scene, nightlife, music, food & more
Most of you fashionistas know that The Philadelphia Collection, Philadelphia’s 10 days of Fashion event, has officially begun. Since we are in the last four days of the event celebrating style and versatility, I’ll give you some fashionologie - Philly 360° style.
5-8pm
1801 Walnut Street
This is for all of you Anthro lovers, and I know there are many. Be sure to stop into the Rittenhouse Square staple for a chance to meet accessories buyers and preview new must-haves for the fall. Models will be throughout the store wearing the new collection which is sure to be yumalicious!
And for all of you divas out there, take advantage of the personal shoppers who will be on-hand to help accessorize outfits.
7-9pm
The Comcast Center (18th and JFK Boulevard)
You may even have to do double duty and strut on over to the Rittenhouse Row Fall Gathering. One of our favorite DJs, Schoolly D, will be there spinning his flavor for the fashion fanatics.
Tickets: $20 in advance ($25 at door) - to purchase email events@rittenhouserow.org
12-2pm
Drexel’s Mitchel Auditorium (3128 Market Street)
If you're looking to get an inside look into the world of fashion, make sure you check on famed designer Patrick Robinson (I heart his afro!) and Nole Marin, you know him best from America’s Next Top Model. They’ll be giving us an Insider’s perspective on the road to success, unique strategies, professional hardships, and all that other good stuff.
Oh, and it's FREE!
For all of you First Friday fans, you definitely won’t want to miss this. Check out what’s happening at our favorite trend-setting boutiques:
219 Market Street
New holiday collection featuring: Hand-crafted jewelry by Sultana (made with antiques!), new dresses from Ark & Co., new clothing from store line, simply called Smak Parlour, Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale, and music from DJ the Most!
5:30-9pm
17 North Third Street
New fall collection, “The Modern Warrior.” Plus, cocktails and cupcakes!
6-9pm
134 North Third Street
Enjoy a fabulous gift with purchase at Three Sirens Boutique.
7-10pm
1401 Walnut Street
End your celebration on a high note at Banana Republic at the 1401 Walnut Street locay. DJ Hollywood will be spinning as you enjoy a fabulous fashion show!
RSVP required at info@fbhtheagency.com
In Philadelphia, fall is marked by the changing color of the leaves, the influx of college students filling up the hip coffee shops, and the fashionistas moving from the bare leg to the ever-loving combination of tights and boots.
I'm always so excited to see what new trends will be walking down our sidewalks. This season I plan on buying staple must haves that can be worn a ton of different ways.
It's a trends that keeps coming back better and better. This season pair your leather jacket with a flirty dress or jeans for your after work sip with friends. Go to to Franklin Square Boutique to find this must have staple for your closet.
I can't get enough of that skinny jean, which keeps getting skinnier and skinnier. Check out Franklin Square Boutique's skinny pant, which feels like a yoga pant instead of the classic denim feel.
They can dress up any outfit and keep you cozy while walking from Rittenhouse Square to Old City. Find some cute chunky scarves at Knit Wit in Rittenhouse Square.
This season's hot item can be used to cover up everything you didn't lose this summer or to transform your look when paired with the right belt. To get Jakai's look, stop in Franklin Square Boutique in Old City and ask for Liz.
You can also head over to Knit Wit to satisfy all over your knit wear needs.
Flip through the photo slideshow to see all of my favorite fall trends!
I think Denise is probably in the running for my top spot. I totally fell in love with her fashion illustrations. Her style is so loose, yet detailed. She works elaborate wallpaper into her pieces creating a richness that compliments each one of her subjects.
Nomo has been a favorite of mine for a while now. He regularly has work hanging at Gallerie Isada. His work ranges from characters to nature. His style is diverse, yet it all has his touch to it. I can always spot a Nomo piece!
Her work is just amazing. She uses her photography and combines it with other applications. . She also takes the time to mount these works on beautiful rare pieces of wood, making each one a true one-of-a-kind.
Andrea is a new fave of mine. She is graphic designer & illustrator. I too am a designer, so when i saw her design work, I fell in love with it. upon further research I found some really great illustrations that she created to compliment her new brand, I Love My Hair.
Serena’s art is big and bold and colorful. She also loves to play with text within her pieces, playing with positive and negative space. Her pieces are larger in scale which makes them even more wonderful. She is also an amazing fashion designer. I bought a few handmade leather/art clutches from her that are conversation pieces every time I take them out.
Tatyana has been a favorite for quite some time. I’ve had the pleasure of working with her at painting live events, by painting live, making custom pieces and exhibiting. Her work with oils is just amazing. She often creates pieces with a story and meaning. I love that. If you get a chance, you have to watch videos of her painting live. It’s just amazing to see her flawless process.
I love Eric’s tribute art. Most of his pieces are of public figures and made on the computer. He mixes illustration and design, which is what makes me love them so much. There is a freeness to the illustration, but a design plan to it all.
I recently came across Robert Libby. I really loved his work. Some of his portrait pieces even have an Egon Shiele feel to them, which I absolutely love.
Frances’ work is so beautiful and fun. She captures a vibe of strength showing various African-American figures portrayed with playful, vibrant illustrations in which each one telling a story all its own.
I came across Lillian while doing the Ladies of Hip-Hop Festival 3 years ago. What I love in her work is the mystique. Her pieces also show a depth with movement and layering that can have you stuck looking at everything going on.
Philly 360° Insider, Tayyib Smith, and Philly 360° staff had the chance to catch up with George "Spanky" McCurdy, Lady Gaga's drummer while he was in town for her tour. Check out the exclusive interview and photo shoot with the Philly native.
Who are some of the most notable artists you’ve played for?
Spanky: Man, I’ve been blessed to grace the stage with Kanye [West], P. Diddy, and I’ve worked with Jill [Scott] ... Common, Nas, Backstreet Boys ... Right now, I’m on tour with Lady Gaga, and it looks like I’m going to be there for a long time.
So this year, where have you traveled with Lady Gaga?
Spanky: We started in Europe – we did all of Europe. We did all of Australia. We did Japan. We did Europe about three times already. Right now, we’re doing the States. We finish that up in a couple of weeks. And then, we start back up in Europe again in October. I mean, everywhere. You name it, we’ve been there ... It’s non-stop.
What size venues do you play?
Spanky: Arenas and a few stadiums. It’s insane.
You grew up in Philly?
Spanky: Yes.
What section of Philly do you live in?
Spanky: South Philly.
Is that the neighborhood you’re from?
Spanky: No. I grew up in Olney, you know way on the other side. Then I moved to Southwest Philly. Then Germantown, and now South Philly.
Being that you’re in entertainment, you know a lot of people choose to move to New York or Los Angeles. What made you choose to maintain your base here?
Spanky: Well, because New York is a train ticket away. In LA, so many people have moved there, like we have so many friends – I don’t have to move. ... That’s why it’s easier to just save money and stay in Philly.
When did you start playing drums? Did you take lessons? Did you play in the church?
Spanky: I was about 3 or 4 [years old] and you know, growing up beating everything. My mom had this coffee table, and the edges were all scratched up. I used to beat them with coat hangers and anything. She still has this coffee table in her basement.
I grew up in the church, and started playing for the kid’s choir and got better and better.
What were some of organizations you played for?
Spanky: I played for Open Door Mission Church – that’s in West Philly. I did All City Jazz Band, and All City Choir. I went to Kinhaven Music School in Vermont. They chose about 30 of the most talented musicians. I was thirteen, and I went there about six weeks.
When you go on tour, what is it about Philly that you take with you or miss?
Spanky: The vibe is so relaxed and chill. You know, that’s just how I am at all times. Just relaxed and chill. Like the bigger the crowd gets, then the more chill I get. You know, that’s definitely a Philly thing.
What have you learned from traveling the world? How are audiences responding to you?
Spanky: Man, they show me so much love. ‘Cause a lot of the supporters I have, you know, have supported me from like, Tye Tribbett, and now to like this. ... It’s amazing. It’s like a dream. You know, like everyday it’s reoccurring. I’m never used to it. ... ‘Cause the second you get used to it, that’s when you’ve got to step down and just let somebody else [do it]. But, it’s just a dream. I’m just so grateful. Like, I’m here doing a photo shoot, I’m just like, ‘Wow.’
How did you become aware of Philly 360°?
Spanky: A good friend of mine, like a big brother, Ernest Miller called me.
What are your thoughts on Philly 360°, The Book:
Spanky: I’ve definitely seen this book before, and I know all of these people. It’s crazy. You got Ubiq, Khari, King Britt, Syreeta.
What’s the outside view of Philly?
Spanky: ... This city is respected. That’s one thing I definitely noticed being in LA and Chicago, Philly is definitely respected. ... It’s like, they can’t hate, because we do so much work. Like, we have everybody working. We have so many accounts, so you can’t hate. So you have to just realize like, wow, it’s just a lot of talent. A lot work coming out of Philly. Got to respect those guys. ‘Cause you know, they all compare this and that. And when it comes to Philly, it shuts down. That’s one of the things I definitely love about Philly. So when you say that you’re from Philly, they say, ‘Oh yeah, there’s a lot of talent out of Philly.’ It’s like that.
For your musical set with Lady Gaga, do you get a section where you can display your talent?
Spanky: She gives me 100% freedom. She has never been like, ‘Spanky, I don’t like that. Please, do not do that.’ It’s like, never. Never ever. She has never even addressed me in that matter at all. Everything is, if I do something, she’ll react to it, like, ‘Whoo.’ You know, she loves that. She’s all about synergy and everything, even on a big stage. There’s a song called, ‘Teeth’ and all throughout that song, you know, I’m able to do different things and then afterward, she announces my name. She’s like, ‘Spanky, from the church of Philadelphia.’ And I’m like, ‘Very nice. Wow.’ It’s crazy, right. So, the shows [in Philadelphia] on September 14 and 15, who knows what she’s going to do. She’s so random.
Who are some of your favorite Philly artists and producers?
Spanky: Definitely Jill [Scott]. I just spoke with her a couple nights ago. That’s my sister. You know, we have like a super tight relationship, which makes the work easy. You know, I’m cool with Musiq. ... I mean everybody plays some type of part in my life. Tayyib [Smith] – even though I don’t see him every day, but it’s like, you know when I do see him, it’s all love. It’s family. Everybody, Ahmir [Questlove]. Of course, The Roots.
What’s your favorite restaurant to go on a date?
Spanky: Beau Monde. The food is really great. I went on one date there. Honey’s, that’s a really good spot. I like the food at Warmdaddy’s. I don’t really go out on a lot of dates as of lately.
Where do you like to shop?
What advice would you give to aspiring musicians?
Spanky: This job isn’t for everybody. A lot of musicians think that they can do it. It’s easy. You’ve got to practice. So you should never get to the point where you say, ‘You know what? I’m good.’ You’ve got to take it seriously.
Make sure to check out the photo slide show for our exclusive photo shoot with Spanky. Also, check back for updates from Spanky as he tours with Lady Gaga!
I’m always looking for fabulous finds and fierce sales. As your fashion insider, I’m here to make sure that you know about all of the sales happening right now all over Philly at some of my favorite boutiques. So what are you waiting for? Happy shopping!
Get 20% percent off most of the summer collection, which happens to be fun and flirty dresses at one of my favorite vintage boutiques
Bus Stop Boutique 750 S. 4th Street
If you couldn’t afford to travel this summer stop by The Haute Summer Sale at Bus Stop to experience world travels in Elena’s shoes (most labels are from abroad) —Don’t miss 65% savings on all fine footwear until September 5.
Hello Home 1004 Pine Street
Hello Home has a sale on home goods and gift items galore. Find hostess presents, home décor deals and steals, as well as great gifts for friends and family. Now, you won’t have any excuses to show up empty handed at your auntie’s BBQ this weekend.
Hello World 257 S. 20th St
This delightful shop debuts deals Sept. 1-10th with their Annual Sidewalk Sale. Merchandise 50-75% off including handbags and other accessories.
Joan Shepp 1616 Walnut St
Joan Shepp celebrates its one-year anniversary of carrying the Y3 line September 1st. Join Joan to celebrate with food, drinks and DJ Rahsaan accompanying the preview of Y3's fall collection.
Kimberly Boutique 123 S. 16th Street
Stock up on closet must haves at the Rittenhouse boutique. Enjoy 50% off the sale rack, which houses spring and summer collection, dresses, tanks, and jackets.
Petulia's Folly 1710 Sansom Street
Petulia's Folly has sale racks right now! Summer merchandise 50-75% off, with fall extras up to 80% off plus new Alexander Wang pieces 30% off.
J. Karma 62. N. 3rd St
This accessories shop invites you to its Shoes and Booze party September 10th. Summer shoes will be up to 60% off with free cocktails, raffle prizes and a DJ.
Matthew Izzo 117 S. 13th St
Matthew Izzo has select summer options at 70% off.
Insider tip: Mention that you are at the sale due to this Philly 360 post to earn an additional 10% off at register.
Reward 55 N 2nd St
Reward lives up to its label/moniker with a sale now through September 12 with apparel 60%+ off with lots of merchandise $50 or cheaper (from their eclectic collection of international and local designer lines).
Third Street Habit 153 North 3rd Street
Denim is a big DO this fall! Right now, you can shop this Old City’s cutesy shop for their denim sale-- customers can take an additional 25% off brands like AG Denim, J. Brand and James Perse.
Insider tips: No tax on clothing in Philadelphia! Also, check out some other boutiques that I love.
Stacey Flygirrl Wilson is the newest Philly 360° Insider with a focus on Philly’s art scene.
Get to know the art insider.
Whether working with computers, canvas or people, Stacey Flygirrl Wilson is the epitome of a multi-tasker. She is a Philly 360° Creative Ambassador. She is also a highly acclaimed graphic designer, flourishing artist, widely sought after promoter, co-founder of It’s the Life Creative (the production group behind the popular Inside the Studio series), and owner and co-creator of Squarebiz (see below).
Stacey start a promotion and event planning company, Squarebiz along with her partner ?uestlove of The Roots. Her renowned organization has been a staple of Philly nightlife with constant events under the name Tastytreats, which has included star-studded lineups and guests such as Prince, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Little Brother, Q-Tip, Biz Markie, Beverly Bond, Jill Scott, Johnn Legend, Bahamadia, Jamie Foxx and many others. She has also been responsible for branding a merchandise line, as well as creating an urban newspaper for Philadelphia, The Jawn.
Stacey's known for urban/comic book/graffiti-esque art. Her much admired works on wood, canvas and sneakers have been featured on the walls of MTV's The Real World Philadelphia house and on UPN 57's Half and Half, the pages of Jill Scott's book of poetry, The Moments, The Minutes, The Hours, and a pair of Air Force One's for the Sneaker Pimps Tour.
Bringing all of her talents together was what created Flygirrl, a place where art, design, music and ground breaking promotions come together with style.