Bid to win a lunch with Vogue West Coast Editor, Lisa Love and Musician, Kim Gordon in Los Feliz, CA!
Lisa Love is presently Contributing West Coast Editor of Vogue Magazine and de facto their ambassador to Hollywood. Previously, she was the West Coast Director of Andy Warhol’s Interview Magazine, working closely on all editorial content from the West Coast. Additionally to Vogue, she oversaw the West Coast office of Teen Vogue and Vogue.com. As West Coast Editor, Love helped develop important relationships with the Film, Arts and Fashion community in Hollywood. Throughout her career, Love has conceived and produced scores of events and programs, including the CVFF Fashion show held at the Chateau Marmont presenting 10 upcoming future Designers in America. She has also co-hosted multiple events for Brands such as Chanel, Fendi, Chloe, Etro, Armani, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Giambattista Valli, Ralph Lauren, Dior, Ferragamo, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Proenza Schouler and Rodarte. She continues to do events for Vogue and Conde Nast including The Met Gala, CVFF Fashion Show. Recently she has been named the Creative Director overseeing the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures opening Gala. She runs an independent consultancy office and acts as liaison to multiple International and American Brands.
Kim Gordon is a visual artist, writer, actor. With a career spanning nearly four decades, Kim Gordon is one of the most prolific and visionary artists working today. A Co-Founder of the legendary Sonic Youth, Gordon has performed all over the world, collaborating with many of music’s most exciting figures including Tony Conrad, Ikue Mori, Julie Cafritz and Stephen Malkmus. Most recently, Gordon has been hitting the road with Body/Head, her spellbinding partnership with artist and musician Bill Nace and debuted her solo exhibition “She Bites Her Tender Mind” at IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art) in Dublin and “Lo-Fi Glamour” at Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA. . Despite her expansive and diverse résumé, the most consistent aspect of Gordon’s body of work may be its resistance to formula. Works discover themselves as they unspool, each one performing a test of the medium’s possibilities and limits. Her command is astonishing, but Gordon’s artistic curiosity remains the guiding force behind her music. Gordon continues this pursuit on No Home Record, her first-ever solo release, produced by Justin Raisen (Charli XCX, Ariel Pink, Sky Ferreira) at Sphere Ranch in Los Angeles, along with contributions from Shawn Everett (Jim James, The Voidz, The War on Drugs) and composer/filmmaker Jake Meginsky (L’appel Du Vide).
Founded in the early 80s, Sonic Youth was one of the most iconic and influential alternative rock groups. In 2012, Gordon formed Body/Head with Bill Nace, releasing their debut album Coming Apart in 2013. Body/Head released their second studio album, The Switch, in 2018. She released her first solo album, No Home Record, in 2019. As a visual artist, She is author of the bestselling memoir, Girl in a Band, and 2020’s No Icon. Currently she has an exhibition at The Museum In Ballpark, Lucern
Switzerland. Also, co-edited a book of essays on music with Irish writer Sinead Gleason , This Woman’s Work published in the spring.