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They Came, They Shaped, They Shredded
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( Molly Young | More About Molly Young | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
The coffee table book is the rare genre defined not only by content but by destination. Sure, not all of these oversized tomes wind up marooned beside a scented candle in someone’s living room — some make it all the way to hotel lobbies and the waiting rooms of cosmetic dentistry practices. I’ve seen volumes on Panama hats, rattan and a mall in Dubai — worthy topics of study, surely, but perhaps not majestic enough to merit the heft of the format. Jimmy Metyko’s SHAPING SURF HISTORY (Rizzoli, $55) is, though sneakily. But what a scene to witness.
Persons: Jimmy Metyko’s Locations: Panama, Dubai, California
Just inside the entryway stood a walking stick with a man’s tiny numbered head for a knob. “Do any of you guys know what phrenology is?” asked the tour guide, a young woman named Lila. “By now, of course, we know that connecting the lumps and bumps of a person’s skull to their inner personality traits is a total pseudoscience,” Lila said. The walking stick, she explained, was a reference to, you guessed it, Orson Squire Fowler, the octagon superfan who had inspired the gleaming bauble in which we stood. Not unlike an interior-design version of the game “Telephone”).
Persons: , Lila, , ” Lila, Orson Squire Fowler
Back in the Saddle and Out on the Water
  + stars: | 2023-07-29 | by ( Molly Young | More About Molly Young | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
I’m back on the horse and ready to gallop through your inbox with regular installments. I’d like to thank my colleagues at the Book Review for — let’s force this metaphor beyond the limits of acceptability — keeping the saddle well-oiled and supple while I was away. From now on, the Book Review crew (including me) will take turns with Read Like the Wind. To protect the Integrity of Recommendation — all killer, no filler — it seemed necessary and good to turn this solo effort into a group show. As an antidote to the summer heat, this week’s recommendations follow a refreshing oceanic theme.
Persons: It’s, Molly —, Read, Molly
This is especially true when it comes to specialty materials, like the 6 by 4½-foot sheets of neoprene from which Mr. Jones makes his couture-level surf suits. It would not be unreasonable to call Mr. Jones, 42, the Willy Wonka of wet suits. A self-taught designer and tailor, he has sewn wet suits for surf legends like Gerry Lopez, Mickey Muñoz, Skip Frye and L.J. Under the label Jonesea, he crafts wet suits in colors like goldenrod and merlot, and in cheetah and tie-dye prints. The suit retailed for $3,900 — significantly more than the Jonesea label suits, which start around $300.
Persons: ” Shane Jones, Jones, Willy Wonka, Gerry Lopez, Mickey Muñoz, Skip Frye, L.J, Richards, Evel Knievel, Minnie Mouse, Freddy Krueger’s, Thom Browne Locations: Japan, Brazil, Germany
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