Curating Music For Public Records, Botox in a Bottle, & Music From Cairo and Bangkok
For this week’s edition of Dandy Day, we got a glimpse into the colorful world of Kristine Barilli, a music supervisor, DJ & fashion designer.
You can usually find Kristine spinning an array of rare and eclectic vinyl at Public Records in Gowanus, Brooklyn where she is the music supervisor and resident DJ. She also holds down a monthly radio show on The Lot Radio and is the co-designer of OMIN, a luxurious vintage costume and couture clothing brand. To put it simply: Kristine has created her dream job that allows her to indulge in her most sacred passions every day: music, sharing experiences, and creating one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art.
Okay! Now it’s time to walk through a day in the life of Kristine.
9:00 am:
Every morning I wake up around 9:00 am and ruminate on a project for a client musically. If I’m not working on that, I work on slowly pulling records for my monthly radio show TOTALLY CORRUPT on The Lot Radio. Then I make coffee with my Chemex and deep roasters coffee beans and have a giant bowl of coconut milk yogurt with berries and nuts.
10:00 am:
Then comes my skincare routine. I swear by Rituel Sacred Serum. It’s essentially all natural fillers and botox in a bottle. This serum makes my skin glow, prevents acne and has significantly reduced visible signs of aging. In terms of moisturizers and eye creams, I can’t live without La Roche Posay. They make perfect products for acne prone skin and keep it simple. Also for toner, BULY Ionized Toner #2 is incredible for evening out skin tone and preventing and significantly reducing acne. It has colloidal silver, magnesium, and zinc, which are like nature’s version of Accutane.
11:00 am:
l do my morning meditation and then head over to Public Records in Gowanus, Brooklyn, where I’m the music booker & record and book curator. I scour the city and world for rare records to supply the shop with and curate a rotating roster of rare book and ephemera collectors that we highlight in the shop. I also DJ weekly at Public Records and host the city’s most eclectic and interesting vinyl DJs.
Public Records does a lot of incredible things for the community, including being a plastic free venue and serving some of the best vegan food in the city! They have really become my second family.
6:00 pm: