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The Little Mermaid (1989)
Hyde san
Six Keywords & HYDE: 666
666
It’s the number of the devil. I think that rock and all things Satanic are very closely related. I think this was especially true in the past. I mean, metal fans throw up the sign of the horns, and stuff. I originally liked metal a lot, and from there I fell in love with horror.
When I started my solo career, I wanted it to take the shape of the kind of rock I’d envisioned as a young boy. I was wondering what the CD cover should look like, and what I should title it, and I decided that I wanted it to take on a Satanic feel. I wanted the title to be something that only I could come up with, and that I would hate for someone else to come up with before me, and what came to mind was “666”.
That set everything into motion, and even now, when I need to use a number for anything, I always use “6”. But now, even when I don’t say anything, my staff is like, “you like the number 6, right?” and they incorporate 6 into a lot of things for me (laughs). Of course, I’m not opposed to it.
「ROUTE 666」 L’Arc~en~Ciel (2000) 「666」 HYDE (2003) 「Tour “VAMPS LIVE 2015-16 –JOINT 666-」VAMPS (2015~2016)
don't throw hate at me, throw money
The fact that I’m legally an adult is hysterical
When u look relaxed all the time bc ur dead inside
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You're part of me, we're melting into each other 💖 #HappyBirthdayHyde #HydeBD #Hyde #LArcenCiel #VAMPS
(I don't know why, but this is one of my favorites pics of you...) Happy birthday! ¡Feliz cumpleaños @hydeofficial! You're the best musician and a beautiful human being. I wish you happiness, success, love and a very, very long life💖 Hugs and kisses from Mexico (∗•ω•∗) #HappyBirthdayHyde #HydeBD
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12月10日発売の本誌1/2月合併号は、表紙・巻頭特集「HYDE」。ロングインタヴュー/ルーツミュージック6枚/6のキーワード/「盟友が語るHYDEの魅力」清春、TERU(GLAY)、Hiro(MY FIRST STORY)を掲載! ローリングストーン日本版
23-year-old Moe on the street in Harajuku wearing a resale maxi coat over an Agnes B. shirt, cropped pants, loafers, and a Kate Spade Saturday bag. Full Look
Storybook Without Words by Kirsty Mitchell
Described as a multifaceted artist, award winning British fine art photographer Kirsty Mitchell draws on her past careers in fashion design and costume making, to produce images of beguiling dream-like worlds all shot in the English landscape surrounding her home.
Kirsty describes her approach as “Fantasy for Real” spending months meticulously handcrafting her characters costumes and props to coincide with the bloom of wild flowers, and the seasonal extremes of her local environment. Some pieces have taken up to 5 months to create every element by hand, and over a year to plan.
After a decade of working as a fashion designer, in 2008 Kirsty returned to her early love of photography and began a new and deeply emotional connection with the medium during the treatment of her mother’s terminal cancer. Following her tragic loss, 9 months later Kirsty immersed herself into what became an unexpected and life changing series entitled “Wonderland”; intended as a book in her mother’s memory.
The sudden international recognition for her work led Kirsty to leave her fashion career behind in 2011, to pursue her future as a fine art photographer with articles being published by the BBC News, Vogue Italia, Harper’s Bazaar, The Guardian, Spiegel Online, The Picture Professional and Germany’s ‘Stern’ magazine to name a few. via
You can see much more of Mitchell’s photography on her Flickr.
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