Junya Watanabe | Tiffany & Co. (2004)
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Junya Watanabe | Tiffany & Co. (2004)
Fiona Apple with a wooden rendering of her dog, Janet (1998-2012), made by artist Patrick Bucklew
W, June 2001.
Ph. Craig McDean
“Go-Sees” (1998-99) | © Juergen Teller
Alexander McQueen: Dante, Autumn/Winter 1996
caroline polachek: pretty in possible artwork shot by aidan zamiri
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg photographed by Araldo Crollalanza on the set of Slogan (1969).
kate moss, 1992.
miwasusuda Monthly Maki Sakai by Takashi Homma
In the Mood for Love (2000)
Tears of Socks (Isao Yamada, 1994)
remedios varo
TO PACK AND WEAR: 2 skirts 2 jerseys or leotards 1 pullover sweater 2 pair shoes stockings bra nightgown, robe, slippers cigarettes bourbon bag with: shampoo toothbrush and paste Basis soap, razor deodorant aspirin prescriptions Tampax face cream powder baby oil
TO CARRY: mohair throw typewriter 2 legal pads and pens files house key
“This is a list which was taped inside my closet door in Hollywood during those years when I was reporting more or less steadily. The list enabled me to pack, without thinking, for any piece I was likely to do. Notice the deliberate anonymity of costume: in a skirt, a leotard, and stockings, I could pass on either side of the culture. Notice the mohair throw for trunk-line flights (i.e. no blankets) and for the motel room in which the air conditioning could not be turned off. Notice the bourbon for the same motel room. Notice the typewriter for the airport, coming home: the idea was to turn in the Hertz car, check in, find an empty bench, and start typing the day’s notes.”
—Joan Didion, “The White Album”
Photo- Julian Wasser – Joan Didion, Stingray, Side (1968)
Fester up in Shanghai
Audiowood Custom Turntable
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