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Coverage of Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME A/W 1985 show.
“Yohji Yamamoto is without question a modern designer, and his fall 1985 collection presented in Paris left the impression that a new and different menswear silhouette might indeed be in the making. At the same time, however, this was a particularly romantic and poetic collection, one that suggested artistic visions of La Vie Boheme. Perhaps it was the pasted-on goatees and moustaches or the bowler hats that started one’s imagination working. Or perhaps it was the flamboyant ease of the clothes themselves, as Yohji presents richly casual and fluid designs in a wide variety of fabrics and textures. Of particular note were his draped front town coat, cut-away frock jackets, and long knit suits.”
Photos: Marc Bulka Writer: M.S. (Unknown) Scans from DNR February 8th, 1985.
― Clarice Lispector, Near to the Wild Heart
Tess Dumon - The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over the Hills, 2023
Black, Brown & Blue captured by Sola
(1) Ulla’s Room, 1998; (2) The Desk, 1996; (3) Miss Deena, 1999; (4) “Snow Club” Plays at House Party, 1997; (5) Asia’s Room, 1996 from Chloe Sherman’s Renegades: San Francisco: The 1990s
Two Kittens by Kawano Kaoru (1950's)
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Vintage Todd Oldham Digitally-Printed T Shirt Dress
Favorite Looks in Jenny Slate: Stage Fright (2019)
A Place of Rage (Pratibha Parmar, 1991)
This exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements features interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan, and Alice Walker [as well as Trinh T. Minh-ha]. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionized American society.
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Now available to stream here for free
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Olivia Laing, The Lonely City
she asked me if i believed in god and i told her that when i was four i almost drowned in a public pool and in my panic mistook a stranger for my father. i clawed my way up his leg. four years later he’d send my parents a picture of the scars alongside a tin of cookies. he said, “i hope she’s still okay. i carry her with me. it isn’t every day you save a life. it isn’t every day you feel like you were here for a reason. when it does happen, you have to cherish that memory. for once, i had a purpose. just being there was enough. she tore me open but she taught me a lot about love.”