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Top Alexander Wang Spring/Summer 2011 Bottom Unknown editorial, Smoking spoils your looks
As a non-smoker myself, I can speak with pure conscience and vehemently support a crispy clean 'all white, no nicotine' policy. So does Alexander Wang who banned and quoted the cigarette as hair clip. /HORST
He is the perfect human and subtly sexual demonstration of how cropped works. It's all about this little centimetre between the top's hem and the trouser's waistband. The notion that this gap is not intended to be. /HORST
With their publication, Sybille Walter and Samuel Drira created a piece of cultural identification and fashion history. It's the aesthetic core of a visually driven conviction that spreads through the imagery of Matthew Ames, Damir Doma and Bruno Pieters. /HORST
May I remind you of the world's most admired blog series: Kitten Love. Prostitutes with graze wear leopard robes and have cigarettes and coffee for breakfast. While beauty fades and smoking kills, animal prints own immortality. /HORST
Convinced by the subtleness of touched lips. And the intense contrasts of shadow and light, leather and skin. Accompanied by a sinister feeling of invisible mischief. /HORST
This is for aesthetic reasons only. I love the attitude of a person smoking a cigarette, what it does with their face expression and the whole body. In general though I prefer a nicotine-free kiss. /HORST
Women wear suits, best with wide, floating, high waisted trousers and a cropped jacket. The hair sleek and combed back. A white shirt, severe look. Give it to me. /HORST