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Backstage at Ralph Lauren Fall 2016
Sugiura Kazutoshi (1938-)- Iris No.41
Kazutoshi Sugiura was born in 1938 as a child of war, growing up during the reconstruction phase of Japan after World War II. Sugiura was not interested in the subsequent industrial boom and as a young man chose instead to study art at the public College for Art in Kyoto, where he graduated in 1963.
Afterwards he pursued graduate studies in art. Already at this time he was interested in silk screen printing and nihonga - traditional Japanese painting.
Kazutoshi Sugiura developed his own style, different from the traditional prints and gold grounded painting. He set his silk screen prints on a ground of gold, conveying a certain archaic and extreme idea of their high worth. What is astonishing is that Sugiura achieved overwhelming success at exhibitions after getting his degree with just a single traditional motif: flowers.
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What Lysa would have worn in her youth, Luisa Beccaria
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Back Detail - Zuhair Murad Spring 2015 Couture.
Details from Valentin Yudashkin Spring 2015.
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Friedrich Nietzsche, “Letter to Paul Rée,” May 29, 1882 (via fyp-philosophy)
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The Annunciation, Arthur Hacker, 1892 (details)
“Vivien was very patient while Steiner dressed and re-dressed her hair and we made unmemorable small-talk between the shots. However, at one point the old man, who was obviously delighted with his model, said while brushing Vivien’s beautiful locks round his fat fingers, ‘I don’t really have to do anything. I just brush and it stays where I want it. You are lucky, my dear, you will never had to spend money on hairdressers.” Perhaps it was from that moment that Vivien took against her own hair. She could be oddly perverse about things that people praised and she appeared to disliked her hair forever afterwards, always wearing a wig on-stage, and often off-stage, when possible.” -Angus McBean
Édith Piaf - Sous Le Ciel De Paris
Carla Erba Visconti di Modrone - madre di Luchino