An obsession becomes manifest when returning to one's mind with consistency and ruthlessness. An obsession might also become hurtful to an extent of unsatisfied desire. So one question remains: Yes or no? /HORST
1. Mikael Jansson Lara Stone for Interview Magazine May 2011 2. Jeff Koons Caterpillar & Acrobat, 2003
The quote of a quote. When woman ride inflatable dinosaurs. When lobsters do a handstand. When pop becomes post-pop. And everything is done in a consciously obvious manner. /HORST
Through the fulminant pages of POP, I stumbled upon the work of Christopher Nemeth. Situated somewhere between folklore and workwear, each piece is one of a kind. Ignoring the self-restraining principle of bi-annual collections and pursuing a patchwork philosophy instead. /HORST
Photos Jean Baptiste Mondino Styling Judy Blame Magazine The Face, August 1993
One might have already noticed a certain fascination for tribal tattoos. But a Horst knows no mercy. And he wants it all. He wants it back. Here and now. What am I talking about? Piercings and techno grunge fetish wear. /HORST
The final post to conclude my military trilogy: Make Love Not War. And what else do we need: camouflage, half-nakedness, tribal tattoos. I'll try to abandon my obsession pretty soon, promised. /HORST
Photos Stefan Heinrichs Styling Ingo Nahrwold Model Keno Weidner Magazine Hero
For the third and yet most striking issue of Hero Magazine, ornamental Versace silk shirts clash with sports equipment and softdrink refreshment accessories. There is something very stimulative about this head to toe look. /HORST
Magazine Arena Home + 1996 Photographer Mario Testino Styling Carine Roitfeld
The inherent resemblance between this Arena Homme + spread and the universe of Lynn & Horst is remarkable. Take a look at the Ugly Underwear Contest. Or remember this certain fur blanket image for the Replica series. The truth is: I am Carine Roitfeld. /HORST
Blue-haired and green-skinned. As human beauty allown does not fulfill our contemporary needs, the foreign and artificial conquers our heart. The fake and surreal is what we are longing for. A fantasy of self-deception. /HORST
Photos Benjamin Alexander Huseby Model James Wells Magazine Fantastic Man
Modern nudists wear nothing but nude colours. A strikingly smart way to update one's wardrobe and feel free and human again. We certainly do need more purity and instinctiveness. /HORST
Horst continues in establishing photo booth in the contemporary mindset. He is the body, the gardener, the photographer, the stylist, the hair and make-up artist. The unification of everything you desire. The modern uróboros. Enjoy his latest spring story. /HORST
The infamous transparent printed Raf Simons snake top paired with massive motocross boots. If I could just lay my hands on these precious items of unspent masculinity. /HORST