Friday, December 31, 2010
Recall
Top Christina Aguilera
Bottom Girls Aloud
As I've still not seen any result of perpetuating the topic I'll explain it one more time: This is Barbie Fashion. And it got lost. Sometimes it still appears in Cheryl Cole videos. But we need it in an everyday context.
/HORST
Labels:
1990s,
barbie fashion,
christina aguilera,
feminity,
girl group,
make-up,
metallic,
pastel,
pink,
pop,
trash,
trend
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Optical Reflection
Top René Magritte, La Reproduction Interdit (1937)
Bottom Rokeby Venus, René Magritte (1651)
Images of imaginary vanity. I am wondering: How is the phenomenon called depicting a mirror image that is seemingly endlessly multiplied in itself? Who knows the technical term and can name examples of its appearance in popular culture?
/HORST
Monday, December 27, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Winter Sleep
Rick Owens Fall/Winter 2006
This collection captures my current condition best. Wrapped in blankets and thermal wear. Minus degrees and black currant tea. When having a closer look, I do wish for Rick Owens's return to skinny boys sportswear.
/HORST
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Bigfoot Encounters
Helmut Lang Spring/Summer 2005 vs. Deichmann slippers
In case you wondered: that's what I give beloved ones for Christmas. Gigantic furry fluffy monster paw slippers. I believe everyone should wear them. Everywhere. Anytime. Joy to the world!
/HORST
Labels:
christmas,
Fur,
gift,
helmut lang,
Menswear,
monster,
shoes,
Shopping,
Spring/Summer 2005,
White
Friday, December 24, 2010
Art Department: Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Photos Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Cordially contributing a photographic interpretation of the essence of Lynn & Horst, the creator himself states: "These are pairs, but pairs not that they are separate but that they are slight shifts in viewing of an object. Each is a study that I keep in the background of my studio, pinned to the wall. Lynn & Horst I also come back to as an example of a study, the pairings of objects and references. In these desk and model studies the objects and references become each other."
/HORST
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Chained Crystal
Brooch Maison Martin Margiela
Christmas shopping for myself. Gracing myself. Treating myself. Diamond's are a boy's best friend.
/HORST
Image credits LN-CC
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Wooden Veneer Fight
Rodarte Spring/Summer 2011 vs. Bavarian balcony
Absolutely loved this collection. Carvings on planks as dresses. One cannot deny a certain resemblance to the traditional Bavarian balcony. Or the typical yet brutal wall systems Germans are so fond of. But yes, bad childhood memories can be transformed into renewed contexts of beauty.
/HORST
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Hero Worship
Monday, December 20, 2010
B-Sexual
Top Britney Spears by Todd Cole
Bottom Brigitte Bardot
Britney is the epitome of pop. A symbol for the hyperglycaemia of our society. A bitter sweet candy stick. A post-romantic icon of consumerism and self-dramatization. Wrapped-up in white tulle. Remixing an image of the original power of Dirndl-escapism: The über-icon and strawberry blonde Brigitte Bardot.
/HORST
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Constitutes
Boris Bidjan Saberi Eleven installation
Men re-formed by stark protective structures. The invention of transparent leather. Saberi strives for the unseen material and consctruction that for themselves make his vision visible.
/HORST
Image credits Jason Quatorze
Friday, December 17, 2010
Medusa: Main Corpus
Top Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2010
Medusa's snakes have chosen me. An eternal spell engraved onto my skin. Tattooed by a thin frayed layer of organza. The prophecy of our precedent prequel has fulfilled itself. And I devote myself.
/HORST
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Medusa: Second Prequel
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Medusa: Prequel
1. Versace campaign, 1990s
2. Head of Medusa, Peter Paul Rubens 1618
The Medusa head as an iconographic legend of both ancient and modern history. A supernatural, crude and mesmerizing symbol associated with immortal myth and contemporary consumerism.
/HORST
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Hirsutism
1. Chris Brown by James Demitri
2. Helmut Lang & Marcus Schenkenberg
3. Helmut Lang Spring/Summer 1993
It's been a very long time that I felt attracted to a man with long hair. I can imagine being him. An ideal of the 90s. The legacy of one of the greatest fashion icons: Helmut Lang. And Marcus Schenkenberg of course.
/HORST
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