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Friendship breakups hurt the most
I’m shedding a tear for what we were and for what we had
“No Means No”, 1995 Yoshitomo Nara
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Laurie Mallet House. Private home in Greenwich Village - 1985. by SITE.
“One day the sadness will end.
But I don’t think today’s the day.”
David Lynch
Faye Wong wears Yohji Yamamoto’s ‘Harlequin Opera Coat’ from the Fall 1997 collection on the cover of her self titled album (1997) model: Shalom Harlow
Yohji Yamamoto catalogue 84/85 by Max Vadukul
Yohji Yamamoto FW04
comme des garçons 1985 by paolo roversi
Undercover: "T" Headpieces Spring/Summer 2006 Designed By: Katsuya Kamo.
Comme des Garçons Championship Ring (2020) Designed by: Rei Kawakubo
Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme spring/summer 2023
Comme des Garçons 'Abstract Excellence' SS 2004 Designed By: Rei Kawakubo
Comme des Garçons, 1982.
Ph. Peter Lindbergh
“At least myself, should not make people’s eyes disturbed by using horrible color, so I stayed in monotone, I started wearing black or navy blue, to not disturb people. This was very starting. And then, when I started making clothes, I didn’t use most sentimental colors, I didn’t need colors’ sentiment, I just wanted to show people cut or wash or broken, to find clothing’s charm for me, not for the ordinary costumer.”