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Full Name
  
Vashtie Kola

Name
  
Vashtie Kola

Alma mater
  
School of Visual Arts

Role
  
Music Video Director

Years active
  
1999–present

Education
  
School of Visual Arts

Website
  
www.vashtie.com


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Occupation
  
Party promoter, music video director, DJ

Residence
  
New York City, New York, United States

Similar People
  
Just Blaze, Dirty South, Teyana Taylor

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Vashtie Kola (often stylized as Va$htie) is an American music video director, filmmaker, artist, designer, creative consultant and disc jockey. She has been active in the downtown New York City scene for over a decade. The New York Times wrote about her in a Style section profile.

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Early life

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Kola was born and raised in Albany, New York, and is of Indo-Trinidadian and Afro-Trinidadian descent. She moved to New York City in 1999 to attend the School of Visual Arts, where she studied film. She graduated in 2004. During this time, she worked at Stüssy, a clothing store.

Career

2005: Kola was signed to Box Fresh Pictures as a director alongside Anthony Mandler. Many of her first videos were done with this company, including videos for artists such as Beans, J-Status and Tony Hussle. At the same time she was also writing music video treatments for established directors such as Anthony Mandler, Lenny Bass and Dr. Teeth. She wrote the treatment for Common's video "Testify" which starred Taraji P. Henson and Wood Harris. During the same time, Kola styled and modeled for the clothing line Billionaire Boys Club.

2006: She was asked to re-vamp the company of Island Def Jam as director of creative services. Antonio "L.A" Reid, president of Def Jam, said she would be "the one to keep the building cool, someone in tune with downtown cool and pop mainstream." That year Kola also started an monthly '90s party with her friend Oscar Sanchez called "1992". Playing only music from the late '80s and early '90s, the event brought out a mix of tastemakers and celebrities including Dave Chappelle, Jay-Z, Ne-Yo, Jermaine Dupri, Patrick Ewing, Redman, DJ Premier, The Clipse, Maxwell, Chanel Iman, Zoe Kravitz, Grand Puba, Lord Finesse, and KiD CuDi. Although its residency is in New York City, the party has taken place in Miami, Paris and Amsterdam. In 2008, 1992 was nominated for Best Party at the Paper Magazine Nightlife Awards and also received press in The New York Post, i-D, Trace, Paper, and a feature in The New York Times.

2008: Kola started her own clothing line, VIOLETTE. With an official debut in fall 2008, the clothing was described as "a mix of opposite worlds: uptown and downtown, hip-hop and rock, feminine and masculine, casual and couture".

2009: Vibe listed the "31 Most Stylish People Under 31" with Kola coming in at the 23rd spot among names including Kanye West, Rihanna and Justin Timberlake. She was also featured in Nylon as part of their lineup of "It Girls". In this year Kola was interviewed Sean "Diddy" Combs for Supreme Magazine, which was photographed by Terry Richardson, and was included in the Nike Destroyer Campaign alongside Dee & Ricky and Scott Campbell.

2010: Kola was featured in a Rachel Roy campaign. Later that year, she became the first female to collaborate with Brand Jordan on her own Jordan sneaker. The shoe was offered at select boutiques nationally, most of which sold out in the first few days. Publications including Women's Wear Daily, Footwear News, TeenVogue.Com, Complex, and The Source covered the occasion.

2011: The New York Times did a feature on Kola, titled "A Role Model For Young Tastemakers/Her Cool Kids Clubhouse".

2012: Kola designed a limited edition pair of Beats By Dre headphones in a taxi themed design.

2015: Kola wrote, directed and starred in an art film for Drake's Hotline Bling video. She also starred in the reality documentary television series 3AM, which aired for seven episodes on Showtime.

2005

  • Beans - "Papercut"
  • Tony Hussle - "Come Again"
  • 2007

  • Child Rebel Soldier - "Us Placers"
  • Armand Van Helden - "I Want Your Soul"
  • J-Status featuring Shontelle & Rihanna - "Roll It"
  • 2008

  • Slim featuring Ryan Leslie & Fabolous - "Good Lovin'"
  • KiD CuDi - "Heaven At Nite"
  • 2009

  • Solange - "T.O.N.Y."
  • Yung L.A. - "Futuristic Love (Elroy)"
  • Justin Bieber - "One Time"
  • Junior Sanchez featuring Joel Madden & Benji Madden - "Elevator"
  • Jadakiss - "Letter to B.I.G."
  • 2010

  • Theophilus London - "I Want You (Marvin Gaye Cover)"
  • Curt@!n$ - "EXODUS"
  • 2011

  • Kendrick Lamar - "A.D.H.D"
  • 2012

  • Big K.R.I.T. - "Boobie Miles"
  • Big K.R.I.T. - "Insomnia"
  • Joey Bada$$ - "Waves"
  • Gym Class Heroes - "Martyrial Girl$"
  • 2015

  • Drake - "Hotline Bling (Art Version)"
  • 3AM (TV Series)
  • References

    Vashtie Kola Wikipedia