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Ralph Lauren FW 2018
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Kaimin (Selections from SS 2017 + FW 2017 + SS 2018)
Jean Paul Gaultier Fall/Winter 2011
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The Aesthetic
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Today the Department of Phenomenal Papercraft is catching up with the latest spectacular Baroque paper wigs created by Russia-based paper artists Asya Kozina and Dmitriy Kozin (previously featured here).
While maintaining a traditional aesthetic, the duo’s hand-made paper versions incorporate symbols from the modern world such as airplanes, ferris wheels, and multi-story architecture. Kozina describes the collection as “a combination of old and new luxury, where the skyscraper rises at the top of an ornate hairstyle, and the plane is decorated with flowers and ostrich feathers.”
Follow Asya Kozina on Instagram or Facebook to keep up with Kozina and Kozin’s latest paper creations.
Photos by Anastasia Andreeva
[via My Modern Met]
“Votes for Women” stockings, 1910. Source: PBS Facebook.
Style as Resistance: Queer Immigrants Call for Submissions
We are inviting queer US immigrants to share their style and stories.
If you identify as a queer US immigrant (No documentation necessary, just living in the US) and would like to submit, please email the following to [email protected]:
1. The name you’d like to go by in this article. An alias is fine.
2. 5 high resolution photos illustrating your full range of style (No tobacco products in the photos please!)
3. A short bio in 3rd person - this can link to your website or social media if you’d like
4. The answers to the following questions:
Where were you born, and what brought you to the US?
How has the place in which you live influenced your style?
Has anything from your country of origin carried through to your style today?
What is one thing you’d like the world to know about queer US immigrants?
We won’t necessarily publish every response, as we will curate the article to be as diverse as possible! If anyone is not included, please know that your submission is valued and we invite you to join us on Instagram and share you stories through the #qwear tag.
A note about language: if anyone responding to this feels more comfortable responding in their native language, we have volunteer translators on hand who can translate their words into English.
Thank you for joining us in style as resistance!
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IM YELLING THESE ARE SO COOL?
On Aura Tout Vu Haute Couture S/S 2012
VALENTINO Pre-Fall 2016
‘Double Monocle’ - Chanel (Spring/Summer 1999)
Sourced (in order): FirstView + Orange Coast Magazine + Nylon Magazine