Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Friday, 24 June 2011
Photo
Labels:
3001,
club,
crack-t,
Dsseldorf,
Dsseldorfsteve aoki,
japan,
loonyland,
los angeles,
maxcherry,
rafik
Saturday, 28 May 2011
Vulgar Thoughts





Photos Nobuyoshi Araki
When I attend a guided tour in a museum, I feel quite embarrassed, almost amused. And entertained by the whispered theories of its visitors. Ashamed faces when confronted with erotic art are probably the most enjoyable.
/HORST
Labels:
black and white,
erotic,
flower,
intimate,
japan,
Kiss,
Nobuyoshi Araki,
Photography,
Sex
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Mutant Engineering






1. Mark Borthwick for Purple Magazine vs. Lars Englund
2. Comme des Garçons Spring/Summer 1997 vs. Cocky Eek Folkert
3. Comme des Garçons Fall/Winter 2010 vs. Cocky Eek Folkert
We know life will be transformed. And things change rapidly. Futurism's most drastic misconception is its projection upon another time, another dimension. Unfortunately, it's already 2011.
/HORST
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Techno Goth II





Yuima Nakazato Spring/Summer 2011
As the saga continues, the aggression of industrial beats and broken toilet mirrors is molded into fragmented versions of the men's dress. Quoting the stylised idea of a post German underground techno club.
/HORST
Labels:
90s,
androgyny,
apocalyptic,
fluorescent,
gender,
hardcore,
high heels,
industrial,
japan,
klingon,
Mens Dress,
metallic,
sci-fi,
techno,
Yuima Nakazato
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Le 23 Dimanche






Collections Wooyoungmi, Ryunshu, Qasimi
Paris is going all leather, And tribal. De mon plaisir! Do I have to feel wrong and guilty if I like that? Will I go to goa techno parties all summer? Probably not. But I will dream of it. Peut-être.
/HORST
Labels:
Architecture,
diary,
fall/winter 2011,
fashion week,
Fur,
japan,
Menswear,
Paris,
personal,
Qasimi,
ryunshu,
statue,
tattoo,
tribal,
turquoise,
waistcoat,
wooyoungmi
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Suggestion #9

Noguchi table, 1944
Life wouldn't be complete without a Japanese classic. Black triangular shapes creating the optical illusion of lightness and floatation. And always remember: the joy of giving is priceless.
/HORST
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Denomination



Gabriel Stunz Spring/Summer 2011
Although the collection's title 'Gakona' refers to a small village in the mountains of Alaska, its sound and final outcome does evoke a notion of Japanese tradition. Paired with German severity and craftsmanship, it results in the emphasis of two elements, two sides, the elusiveness of belt and scarf.
/HORST
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