Susan Orlean Weighs In on the “Jeggings” Trend

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newyorker:

“On most people they look like hell, but, to be honest, they are very comfortable and functional, and are essential in the fashion silhouette of the moment, which is the inverted triangle consisting of masses of thick Medusa-like hair and a poufy tunic sort of top over pipestem legs and twelve-inch stiletto heels.”…

Read the rest of her post at her blog, Free Range.

I’m slightly embarrassed by how eagerly I read this.

Disney to acquire social-gaming company Playdom

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“Rumors that The Walt Disney Company would acquire social-gaming conglomerate Playdom have turned out to be true: Disney issued a statement on Tuesday, after the market closed, announcing its intent to acquire Playdom for $563.2 million, plus potential earnouts of up to $200 million.”

This is profoundly good for Disney. Creative destruction in industry is determined by difference between the companies who are willing to be bold so as to innovate, and those who aren’t. Disney has proven itself a shrewd behemoth, with the ability to adapt itself to evolving circumstances over decades. The innovator’s dilemma – that is, the inability to risk low-profits for the sake of potentially bigger future profits and better product, due to shareholder requirements – can be avoided with the right timing.

Social gaming companies like Playdom (Zynga, RockYou, Slide, etc.) have begun to prove themselves at the grown-ups table (Zynga does anywhere from $500M to $800M), despite plenty of skepticism across the board, but are still young enough (no more than a half decade, in their current iteration) to be bargain acquisition targets for the major players. Well played, Mr. Iger.

PS – Iger also oversaw the acquisitions of Pixar and Marvel, both of which I thought were excellent pickups for the company. And yes, I still think they’re evil.

Disney to acquire social-gaming company Playdom

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Portrait made out of shoelaces! Seen at Opera Gallery (Soho, NYC):

Opera Gallery (Spring & Mercer, almost across from Burton Store) is really worth walking thru every now and then.

I need to go back and see how the artist made the carpet / shoelaces. I’ll try to get some better up-close pics. (you can see some of the magic if you click “All Sizes” but I’m still confused by this)

Awesome.