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The Many Faces of Marc Ecko
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SHAKE 'N' BAKE Ecko
Marc Ecko's not afraid to get his geek on. The New Jersey-bred urbanwear designer held a dinner party Tuesday to show off his newly-renovated office. Among the accoutrements in the two-level space are a basketball half-court, a fully-equipped chef's kitchen, a movie screen, and an astonishing collection of Star Wars memorabilia.

The table was set on the basketball court, under the watchful gaze of a life-size Imperial Stormtrooper and within easy Force-summoning reach of Darth Maul's double lightsaber. An avid chef, Ecko personally loaded up his guests' plates and described in detail how the braised lamb shank had been prepared. As an overweight adolescent, he said, he had learned to cook by watching Frugal Gourmet (and alleged teen molester) Jeff Smith. These days, Ecko's doing more cooking than eating—he recently shed 70 pounds with the help of a trainer and nutritionist.

After dinner, Ecko circled the table with a digital camera, practicing a new party trick he'd learned at Sundance from DC Shoes owner Ken Block. He instructed his guests—who included Maxim editor in chief Jimmy Jellinek, Vogue's Jill Demling, and The Early Show's Scott Stern—to shake their heads rapidly back and forth, then snapped high-speed exposures of them with their lips and cheeks looking distorted. He calls it "shake face." Enjoy.

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FACE TIME Ecko hangs loose.



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By Jeff Bercovici   02/01/07 10:25 AM
Related: Culture, Marc Ecko, Q and A, Style
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