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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

if i look back, i am lost
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Stranger Things
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we're not kids anymore.
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euphoria has one of the best makeup looks on a tv show and thats the tea
David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
The extending mini-skirts in Paris in the mid-1960s.
Katoucha Niane | Comme des Garçons (1983) ph Peter Lindbergh
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"She gave a new sense of idea of what was considered 'beautiful' in the world of fashion" - Karl Lagerfeld about Rei Kawakubo
Rest in peace legendary Karl Lagerfeld
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AM: In your statement, you spoke about “advancing ahead while fumbling around in the dark”. Fashion tends to be less modest, more hubristic. In light of that, your words appear to be an open expression of vulnerability. Are you aware of a certain strength in that and of the relationship between vulnerability and power more generally? RK: There was no conscious aim or calculation to the statement. I was just hoping that an honest explanation of how I was feeling might help to explain the shift people would notice. Even though I feel I am always groping in the dark for a new idea, this time felt like such a big change. I felt the only way to change was to look inside me and try to do something simple and internal. Then I thought it was necessary to try to explain that inner process, which might help people understand. I knew some people would understand and others not, but I felt it was worth risking being open and honest so that at least some people would understand.
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Yohji Yamamoto by Ferdinando Scianna, Paris 1987
“All I ever wanted to do in life, was to spend each day quietly in the studio making clothes”
Michele Lamy photographed by Kacper Kasprzyk for Vogue Poland
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Comme des Garçons, Fall/Winter 2015 by Paolo Roversi
Rei Kawakubo's Aesthetic Sixth Sense Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo maintains strict control over all design elements associated with her fashion house Comme des Garçons. Since founding the company in 1973, she has overseen not only the individual clothing lines, but also the design and layout of the individual stores and seasonal catalogues, marking them all with her own unique style. From 1988 to 1991, Kawabuko embarked on a bold experiment that transformed the notion of a fashion catalogue from a documentary listing of individual items into a bold, avant-garde fine arts magazine that incidentally included images of the season's line. She called the publication Sixth Sense, or Six for short, explaining in the premier issue, "'Six' is the sixth sense. It is the sense of the surreal. Although the sixth sense is impossible to describe, "flair" may be one aspect of this sense." Each issue mixed newly commissioned works by the hottest contemporary fashion photographers showcasing Comme des Garçons wardrobe with iconic images created by the masters of photography. Contemporary artists frequently appeared in the issues, both with their art and as models. The overall gritty quality of the prints is evocative of Kawakubo's design aesthetic, which in the early days of the company was considered "Hiroshima chic."
-From The Clark library’s flickr
I wish my library carried freaking Comme des Garcons magazines, goddamn
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Art is a line around your thoughts.
Gustav Klimt (via purplebuddhaquotes)
Art is a line around your thoughts.
Gustav Klimt (via purplebuddhaquotes)